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Quentin Blake meets Judge Dredd
Explore visual storytelling in this workshop with Glasgow-based illustrator and comic artist Tom Foster.
Archives Doors Open Day
As part of Doors Open Day, see behind the scenes at the Archive building 'Old Aberdeen House'.
A world in silver: Sketches from the Norman Grant collection
Talk by Ashleigh Black, Archives Assistant
Guthrie’s Goslings
Can you spot Guthrie the Goose with his friends and the ‘Goose Girl’ in Gallery 1? Each month Guthrie playfully introduces our youngest visitors to a different artwork or theme.
Our Aberdeen: Football Memories
Visual description talk: The Tennis Party
For blind or visually-impaired visitors or for anyone who’d like a ‘closer look’, find out more about this visitor favourite through detailed description and historical insights.
Inspired Gallery Meets
These relaxed monthly meet ups are perfect for trying your hand at something new, finding inspiration for your own projects and socialising with like-minded people.
Musical Memories
This friendly singing group is for people with dementia, their partners, families and friends. No singing experience needed, just come along and make music!
Hands-on history
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
History beneath our feet: Aberdeen’s medieval city centre
Talk by Jenny Pape-Carlisle and Ross MacLennan, Curators
Our Aberdeen
These relaxed dementia-friendly sessions bring people together to share stories and enjoy being part of a community.
Joseph Long plays Chopin masterworks (piano)
Pre-concert talk 12:00 (20mins)
Musical Memories
This friendly singing group is for people with dementia, their partners, families and friends. No singing experience needed, just come along and make music!
Family Ceilidh with Iron Broo
Join renowned Aberdeen ceilidh band Iron Broo for a rousing afternoon of Scottish music and dance suitable for all the family.
Transgender histories in Aberdeen
Talk by Jakub Ivanecky, PATH Project Worker, 4 Pillars