The Scottish Fisheries Museum would like to invite teachers, home schoolers and uniformed group leaders to a special evening event showcasing the collections and learning activities that the museum offer.
The evening will be a chance to visit the museum and find out about our educational provision, as well as network with other teachers and group leaders. We’ll be joined by representatives from STEM Ambassadors and The Children’s University Scotland. They’ll be explaining how their organisations can support classroom learning and provide opportunities for students to continue their learning journey outside the traditional classroom setting.
Visits to the Scottish Fisheries Museum are cross-curricular, including STEM, and have strong Curriculum for Excellence links. You can find more information on our website.
an exhibition by Local Artist Arthur Nuttall and Friends
A beautiful selection of canvas-mounted and framed images.
An exploration of fish, its role in our diet, and the evolving fishing industry.
A ceramic installation by artist Mella Shaw
An exhibition highlighting the stories of some of those commemorated on our local war memorials, how their lives were touched by war and how our communities remember them.
Extravagant dreams, life in a different hue
Exhibition of the extensive restoration work our historic flagship Reaper
The latest exhibition in the Merchant’s Room is an evocation of the East Neuk by Yolande Kenny. With pen and watercolour, Yolande captures this unique corner of Fife with a light touch and a true eye for detail.
Exhibition of cyanotype photographic prints from nature.
The East Neuk Art Club’s first exhibition here in our Merchant’s Room Community Gallery