Heritage Cafe
Zoom , United StatesEmail nicola.henderson@museumsandheritagehighland.org.uk if you would like to join us.
Email nicola.henderson@museumsandheritagehighland.org.uk if you would like to join us.
Fortnightly online cafe discussing all things museums and heritage in the Highlands and beyond. Email Nicola for the link
Join us online for the launch of Highland Threads, an innovative online exhibition exploring the history of people in northern Scotland. Fourteen museums from across the Highlands are taking part in Highland Threads. The virtual exhibition showcases a treasured costume
Our heritage cafe on 29th April, becomes a heritage hustings! We have invited candidates from all the main parties to join us, tell us about their cultural policies related to heritage, arts, tourism and the environment and to answer YOUR
As part of the launch programme for the Highland Archaeological ResearchFramework, Gretel Evans ACR (Conservation Manager, AOC Archaeology) willdeliver an online workshop covering important aspects of archaeologicalconservation, including: an overview of conservation techniques; initialassessment of finds in the field; handling,
Expert illustrator Thomas Small (Small Finds & Design) will deliver two workshops at Nairn Community & Arts Centre. The workshops will focus on practical exercises, teaching the principles of pottery and small finds illustration with a straight-forward guide for participants
Join us for a unique and exciting weekend event in Brora! Organised by The SCAPE Trust and local partners, including Clyne Heritage Society (Brora) and Brora Salt Pans Research Group, this event brings salt historians, archaeologists, enthusiasts and Scottish salt
Join David Alston on a walk to uncover Cromarty's links with the trans-Atlantic slave trade. The one-hour walk will start at Cromarty harbour and finish at Cromarty Courthouse, where David's newly published book will be available to purchase.
Join David Alston on a walk to uncover Cromarty's links with the trans-Atlantic slave trade. The one-hour walk will start at Cromarty harbour and finish at Cromarty Courthouse, where David's newly published book will be available to purchase.
First event in a short series of discussion events that hope to inspire museums to take the lead in their communities in tackling climate change. We have invited speakers from all over the world to share their climate projects -