Are you interested in knitting, ganseys and want to meet for a knit and natter? Join us on Zoom for a friendly get together to share your knitting projects, ask questions and enjoy sea shanties with storyteller Jan Bee Brown!
Join us at 7pm (BST) this evening for our last knit and natter session before reconvening in September.
Contact carolyn@scotfishmuseum.org for more information and the Zoom details to join.
Part of our Knitting the Herring project, more information at www.scottishgansey.org.uk. Knitters of all abilities welcome.
We look forward to seeing you!
The role the sea plays in emotional, mental and physical well-being.
Yolande Kenny captures life in the villages and natural world of the East Neuk
A study in photography and film into the social world of Hull’s fishing community by Simon Sharp
We are really happy to welcome back retired Anster fisherman-turned-painter Arthur Nuttall to our Merchant’s Room this September.
Merchant’s Room display exploring some of these longstanding practices and beliefs.
A new selection of photographic scenes from two of our regular exhibitors
The history, uses, creativity and traditions held within fisherman’s ganseys and incorporating SHOAL, an artwork created by knitters from across Scotland and beyond.
El Niño and Abundance in a Peruvian Fishing Community
Caring for the World We Love
Photographs of Anstruther’s Past exploring change and memory.