Aberdeen: Late June 2014

John Bennett Special Programs & Housing Officer

Date

June 1, 2014

Art and Culture

Aberdeen Artists Society Annual Exhibition: Until 21 June, Aberdeen Art Gallery

A popular annual open exhibition which gives professional, amateur and emerging artists the opportunity to show their work. Art forms vary widely from painting and sculpture to printmaking, textiles and ceramics. Entry forms are available from the Gallery Shop or by contacting info@aberdeenartistssociety.co.uk.

Anthony Schrag: Throughout the End of June, Aberdeen Art Gallery

Work by an artist who specializes in work that doesn't necessarily look like art at all; for a public commission in Hoxton, London, he got the locals to play an unwinnable (but still losable) game of five-a-side tug of war.

The Best in Scotland: Throughout the End of June, Tolbooth

Some of the most interesting things from Aberdeen City's archives.

Burkers and Bodysnatchers: 17 June, Marischal College (University of Aberdeen), 7.30pm

Hear gruesome tales of stolen corpses and the dirty doings of surgeons, students and resurrectionists.

Celebrating 30 Years of Aberdeen Maritime Museum: Throughout the End of June, Aberdeen Maritime Museum

An exhibition of photographs spanning three decades marks the anniversary of the opening of the Aberdeen Maritime Museum in 1984.

Shattered Hopes: The Gordon Highlanders in 1914: Throughout the End of June, The Gordon Highlanders Museum

Discover the role the Regiment had in the first few months of World War I.

Student Curator's Talk: 27 June, King's Museum, 12pm

A series of lunchtime talks elaborate on various themes and objects in the MLitt Museum Studies students' exhibition 'Victorian Time: The Spirit of the Age'.

Victorian Time: King's Museum, Throughout the End of June

Student-curated exhibition on the Victorian era.

Music, Comedy and Dance

Commonwealth Ceilidh Dance: 21 June, Music Hall, 7.30pm

Sat Jun 21 marks the worldwide Commonwealth Ceilidh Dance. Dancing begins in New Zealand at 7.30pm local time, then moves to Australia, Japan and finally Scotland at 7.30pm our time.

Lectures, Sports and Local Festivals

Queen's Baton Relay in Aberdeen City: 30 June, Various Venues and Times

An event for local primary and secondary school pupils to come and try one or more of the 17 Commonwealth Games sports, including para sports, and dance activities organized through City Moves. Aberdeen Football Club deliver festivals at schools and Young Ambassadors and health and Wellbeing ambassadors are on hand to support and encourage pupils and teachers to engage in various activities. An Older People Wellbeing team delivers events after the Golden Games at various venues and within local care homes. There is also an evening Relay celebration within the city center.

Aberdeen Country Fair: 28 June, Belmont Street

Attracting over 30,000 visitors on the last Saturday of every month, the market boasts 36 – 40 stalls including a mix of over 25 local and guest producers, and local craft products. Stallholders include family-run butchers HM Sheridan; Hubertus Game; Ingram's Homecure (bacon, pork, sausages and cured meats); Cove Bay Nursery’s eggs and vegetables; Granite City and Arbroath Quality Fish; Alan Bruce’s gluten-free cakes; Crannach Bakery’s artisan breads and celebration cakes from Cakes by Design. Cheese and dairy products are sold by Devenick Dairy (also cheesecakes and rose veal) and IJ Mellis, cider by Thistly Cross and fruit wines from Cairn O’Mohr.