Our trip started with a visit to the Hermitage just outside Dunkeld where the 3rd Earl of Breadalbane created a hall and cave in 1760 where he advertised unsuccessfully for a hermit. Fortunately none of our students took up the offer! This cave was dedicated… More
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The Great Tapestry of Scotland: Through 8 March, Stirling CastlePotentially the longest tapestry in the world (beating the Kieskamma tapestry in the South African parliament by a cool 23 metres), the artwork has been worked on by people… More
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Workshop: Edit, Draft, Edit [Repeat]: 7 March, 10:30am, St Andrews LibraryAhren Warner, the poetry editor for Poetry London, a leading international poetry magazine, has been praised by the Sunday Times for his 'pizzazz, wit and – astonishing… More
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Game Masters: Throughout March, National Museum of ScotlandMassive touring exhibition celebrating the varied history of computer gaming. With more than 125 playable games to work your way through, get stuck into arcade games, physical… More
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Aberdeen's War: Through 22 March, Aberdeen Art GalleryAn exhibition drawing on the city’s rich collections to explore different aspects of Aberdeen’s involvement with the Great War including work by war artist James McBey.
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