10.30am - 1.30pm
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Take a trip down memory lane with us with Lyn Stevens, Curator at Museum of Childhood, reminiscing about the books you may have read as a child, and still possibly read to your own children or grandchildren. Books have eternal appeal and pass through the generations.
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Join History Curator Vicky Garrington to explore the family history behind a newly-acquired patchwork quilt used by generations of a Leith family.
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The post-war era was a period of seismic shifts – political and social, scientific and cultural. Emerging from the events of the Second World War, communities lived with the legacies of conflict while looking ahead to the future.
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John Bellany was one of the most significant Scottish painters of the modern era. A Life in Self-Portraiture brings together over 80 autobiographical drawings, paintings, prints and sketchbooks, spanning from the early 1960s until the artist’s death in 2013.
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Portraiture is an age-old artform with a seemingly simple purpose: to record the likeness of a human subject. Yet the enduring appeal of portraiture lies in its complexity.