The Lomond and Argyll Arts Society is making a return to live lectures for the final three events of the current session.

The Victoria Halls in Helensburgh will be the venue for the organisation’s events in April, May and June.

The lecture series starts on Tuesday, April 12 when Caroline Levisse will talk about the invention of photography and its impact on early modern painting.

On Tuesday, May 10, Linda Smith will look at the life of Joan Miro, one of the most important names in 20th century art, and on Tuesday, June 14, Roo Irvine will look at 8,000 years of the evolution of glass and the impact of the mirror on our culture, psychology and self-identity.

All the talks in the series start at 10.30am. For more information see the society’s official website or email membership@tasla.org.uk.