Events on 14th August 2022

A Love Letter to Dundee: Joseph McKenzie Photographs 1964-1987
14th August - 10:00
Dundee's waterfront transformation has gained worldwide recognition. In the latest of our changing annual displays, we return to Dundee of the 1960s-1980s.

Last Tay Spinners
14th August - 10:00
Meet the Last Tay Spinners, photographs by Andrew Cronshaw.
The exhibition documents one of the last days of jute spinning at Tay Spinners in Dundee before its closure in 1998.

Artie's Singing Kettle
14th August - 11:00
The Singing Kettle's founder, Artie, is back with the original Kettles. Packed with clues to your favourite songs. The Music Man, Bunny Fou Fou, the Eelly Alley O and Boa Constrictor.

Guided Walk Around Ancient Dundee Howff Graveyard
14th August - 11:00
'The Howff ' is an old Scots name for a meeting place-you will find out why on the tour!

Cine Sunday: Nope
14th August - 11:00
The superbly-titled Nope sees Peele reunited with star Daniel Kaluuya (who was Oscar-nominated for his Get Out performance) as he puts his spin on UFOs.

The Street at The McManus
14th August - 12:30
Take a walk down memory lane and immerse yourself in The Street at The McManus.

The British Museum Spotlight Loan: Troy: Beauty and Heroism
14th August - 12:30
Helen and Achilles are central characters in the story of the Trojan War. Helen is the most beautiful woman in the world.

The Street at The McManus
14th August - 12:30
Take a walk down memory lane and immerse yourself in The Street at The McManus.


Nope
14th August - 13:00
Writer/director Jordan Peele is one of contemporary horror's trailblazers, his previous films (supremely confident debut Get Out and follow-up Us) are simultaneously intelligent, genre-literate works