2pm -4pm
For people of Caribbean heritage, Black people and people of colour; art event in association with the ‘Windrush Legacy’ exhibition
2pm -4pm
For people of Caribbean heritage, Black people and people of colour; art event in association with the ‘Windrush Legacy’ exhibition
2pm-4pm
Bring along a personal item and join Scottish Jamaican artist Kezia Lewis for a colourful paper collage art workshop exploring place, belonging, family and heritage where you will paint, draw, cut and piece together your own artwork to take home.
6pm - 7pm
Each year, the learning and programmes team at Museums & Galleries Edinburgh works in partnership with CRER (The Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights) to host Edinburgh based lectures to mark Black History Month.
As we approach the end of our highly-acclaimed exhibition, When the Apple Ripens: Peter Howson at 65, join us for an exclusive screening of the documentary Prophecy followed by an in-person Q&A session with Peter Howson.
We're celebrating Edinburgh 900 by taking a look at some interesting tales of the capital's people, places and activities over the centuries. Today we're exploring coffee - fueling Edinburgh's minds and bodies since the 17th century!