Events

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The culmination of three years’ work by talented Architecture students at Robert Gordon University to reimagine waterfront areas in Aberdeen and Orkney will be virtually exhibited in a collaboratio
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This online symposium celebrates Gibb’s legacy, his innovative approaches to design, collaboration and manufacture, and his relationship with the north-east of Scotland.
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Talk by Dr Antonia Laurence Allen, Curator, National Trust for Scotland
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ONLINE EXHIBITION ONLY This digital exhibition marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Joan Eardley (1921-1963), one of the most important artists in 20th-century Scottish art. 
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Online Lunchtime Talk
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Aberdeen Art Gallery + Paul Mellon Centre    Online Event
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Starts at Aberdeen Art Gallery 
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Online Talk by Jim Inglis, Curator
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Aberdeen Archives, Gallery and Museums is delighted to be hosting the Zandra Rhodes: 50 Years of Fabulous exhibi
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Talk by Dr Jennifer Clarke, Lecturer in Critical & Contextual Studies, Gray’s School of Art
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Saturdays 9 and 30 July, 6 August, 10 September and 1 October, 1pm (20mins) Members of the Book of Deer Project introduce one of Scotland’s greatest treasures.  
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Enjoy the many benefits of regular creative activity in the company of others at Aberdeen Art Gallery.
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Join curator Morna Annandale for this talk illustrated with grave goods in our collection from the Bronze Age to the present day.
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The Galloway Hoard brings together the richest collection of rare and unique Viking-age objects ever found in Britain or Ireland.
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Saturdays 9 and 30 July, 6 August, 10 September and 1 October, 1pm (20mins) Members of the Book of Deer Project introduce one of Scotland’s greatest treasures.  
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Aberdeen has the most complete body of surviving records of any Scottish town, with a near continuous run of council registers from 1398 to the present.
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Saturdays 9 and 30 July, 6 August, 10 September and 1 October, 1pm (20mins) Members of the Book of Deer Project introduce one of Scotland’s greatest treasures.  
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Enjoy the many benefits of regular creative activity in the company of others at Aberdeen Art Gallery.
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Dr Ali Bonner is a Lecturer in the History of the Brittonic-Speaking Peoples and the History of the Gaelic-Speaking Peoples at the University of Cambridge.
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Dr Adrian Maldonado, Galloway Hoard Researcher, National Museums Scotland
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Saturdays 9 and 30 July, 6 August, 10 September and 1 October, 1pm (20mins) Members of the Book of Deer Project introduce one of Scotland’s greatest treasures.  
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Enjoy the many benefits of regular creative activity in the company of others at Aberdeen Art Gallery.
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Dr William Hepburn and Dr Jackson Armstrong, co-producers
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Saturdays 9 and 30 July, 6 August, 10 September and 1 October, 1pm (20mins) Members of the Book of Deer Project introduce one of Scotland’s greatest treasures.  
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This exhibition shares our approach to tackling offensive and discriminatory language in object titles and our efforts to bring new and varied voices into the interpretation and curation of the col
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Colin Helling author of The Navy and Anglo-Scottish Union, 1603–1707
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Enjoy the many benefits of regular creative activity in the company of others at Aberdeen Art Gallery.
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Talk by Katherine Williams, Education Officer, St Machar’s Cathedral
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LUX Scotland at Aberdeen Art Gallery Join artist, writer and art-worker Alison Scott and members of the LUX Scotland team for two writing workshops.
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    The newest Café Med features Professor Neil Vargesson, Chair in Developmental Biology and Dr Alastair Lawrie, Consultant Haematologist, NHS Grampian.
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LUX Scotland at Aberdeen Art Gallery Join artist, writer and art-worker Alison Scott and members of the LUX Scotland team for two writing workshops.
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Humans are inseparable part of the planet, so it is essential to know how they cooperate together, what are the processes and how they impact each other.
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As part of Doors Open Day, see behind the scenes at the Archive building 'Old Aberdeen House'.
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During Scottish Archaeology Month, get hands on with the fascinating archaeology collections in the care of Aberdeen Archives, Gallery & Museums, Aberdeenshire Museums and the University of Abe
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Hosted by the Confucius Institute of the University of Aberdeen, refreshments will be provided and there will be time for Q&A and discussion with Professor Zhang after the talk.
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From ancient quarries to iconic buildings, this exhibition gives insights into how the Granite City earned its name. Local workers share their memories of quarrying and working our local stone.
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Learn to programme and utilise the Micro:bit in an exciting day of discovery and play that encourages explorations of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.