Dates: 14 January, 11 February, 11 March, 8 April
Art in the City provides an opportunity for people whose lives are affected by dementia to discuss art (and other things) in a friendly and supportive environment.
Dates: 14 January, 11 February, 11 March, 8 April
Art in the City provides an opportunity for people whose lives are affected by dementia to discuss art (and other things) in a friendly and supportive environment.
Dates: 14 Jan, 11 Feb, 11 March, 8 April
Art in the City provides an opportunity for people whose lives are affected by dementia to discuss art (and other things) in a friendly and supportive environment.
Create your own text artwork with artist Hannah Nugent, inspired by our Ian Hamilton Finlay exhibition ‘Marine’.
** Now at 2.30pm on Saturday 15 May**
Who was the Edinburgh based Wizard of the Westbow? What did Sir Arthur Conan Doyle have to do with fairies at the bottom of the garden? Why are cats considered emissaries of the lord of darkness?
Saturday 31 July and 25 September, 7pm – 8pm
“Prepare to be convinced about the thin veil that separates our world from the next” (The Wee Review)
Jennifer Melville is currently working on ways to increase and diversify audiences and visitors to NTS properties, and bring properties to life through the delivery of textured, varied and truthful stories. Jennifer Melville is Project Leader for Facing Our Past at the National Trust for Scotlan