Unfortunately, this event has been cancelled due to low attendance. Love art but are not an expert? Find art fun and therapeutic? - you are in good company!
Be inspired by the beautiful paintings in our current exhibition and create your own soothing seascape to help you unwind after a long week at work. A relaxed no-pressure event where you can create as much art as you want and just have a blether with your friends.
Refreshments and all art materials are provided.
Book in advance (some on the door tickets are available) For more information please contact Julia Branch on 01333 310628 or julia@scotfishmuseum.org.
We’ll be launching and updated “Kipper the Cat’s Maths Trail” to use in the galleries. Join Kipper as he embarks on his first fishing trip, solving puzzles along the way and explore the different ways in which fishermen use maths both in the past and today. Suitable for ages 8-12.
Available from 25th September until stocks last!
Calling all Teachers! We also have a schools self-led version of the trail so why not visit the museum with your class and find out how maths was important to the lives and livelyhoods of fishermen. Contact us to arrange your visit.
We’ll also be taking part in Maths Week Scotland’s #ShowYourWorking campaign on Twitter to highlight how maths is used in all jobs, including those in the Museums sector. Follow the hashtag to inspire maths-themed curiosity!
An exhibition revealing some beautiful art works from the museum’s collection capturing the mood and tones of the coastline and seas surrounding Scotland.
Big Skies, Crashing Waves and Picturesque Harbour Villages in the East Neuk