For Black History Month in October 2018 The Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights (CRER) and the City Art Centre would like to invite you to a series of afternoon talks that will give an insight into Scotland’s history. The talks are free and take place at The City Art Centre
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Patrick Geddes was a pioneering force in Edinburgh’s Old Town in the late 1800s. The legacy of his improvement works and rural initiatives are still seen in places such as Riddle’s Court, Ramsay Garden and Wardrop’s Court.
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After touring in Llandudno, North Wales and London, the ground-breaking Imagination Café continues its 2018 tour in Edinburgh 17-20 September; spreading the word about creative approaches to dementia care and showcasing the artwork of people living with dementia.
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From the civil wars to the Act of Union, Jacobites to Jack and the Beanstalk and fishwives to flatirons, come and find out about some of the surprising items in the collections, and the work going on by Museums Galleries Edinburgh curators and conservators.
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Storyworlds will now close on the 9 May at the Writers’ Museum, and the work can continue to be viewed at Colinton Parish Church until Thursday 16 May as part of the art students of Firrhill High School final year exhibition
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Sunday 11 November, 2pm
Sing Me A Song with Neil Adam and Judy Turner