Explore our collections, get crafty, or take a closer look at our temporary exhibitions. These self-led activities are available every Sunday and are fun for all the family.
Why not take a Selfie as you enjoy the challenges and tag us @scotfishmuseum?
Objects often hold many secret details. Zoom in on some of the objects in our collection with a magnifying glass and match the objects to their photographs.
*Participation in Sunday Selfies is included in museum entry during normal opening hours. Take advantage of our 12 month pass when you purchase your ticket and you can enjoy free access to the museum’s permanent and temporary displays as well as Sunday Selfies for a whole year!
Open ONLINE: To mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day, we explore the role played by Scotland’s fishing communities during the Second World War.
To brighten up these weird, wintry days come and enjoy something warming from our tearoom and browse these lovely photos by Emily and Caroline in our Merchant’s Room.
An exploration of the unique knitting heritage of coastal fishing communities of Scotland.
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 With pen and watercolour, Yolande celebrates both the museum’s 50th anniversary and everyday life in the East Neuk.
LADA WILSON | SOUTH – an exhibition documenting an artistic investigation of the term ‘SOUTH’ and the many notions it conveys.
Anstruther Improvements Association Presents “It Ends up on Our Beach”, an exhibition of photography highlighting the worrying scale of plastic pollution on our local beaches
Centring around the Tea Race of 1866, this exhibition will explore the 19th century Tea Trade and its impact on everyday life, both at sea and on shore.
Exhibition of watercolours based on historic harbour scenes by Margaret Maclean.
Exhibition of winning and selected entries to our annual competition on the theme “International”.