Events on 4th November 2023

Rutherglen Ladies Exhibition
4th November - 09:30
Dundee Central Library is delighted to host the Rutherglen Ladies Football Club exhibition which first opened at the Scottish Football Museum, Hampden Park, Glasgow ahead of the 100th anniversary of t

Rutherglen Ladies Exhibition
4th November - 09:30
Dundee Central Library is delighted to host the Rutherglen Ladies Football Club exhibition which first opened at the Scottish Football Museum, Hampden Park, Glasgow ahead of the 100th anniversary of t

Caird Hall Centenary Exhibition
4th November - 09:30
To celebrate the Caird Hall's Centenary this year 1923 -2023, the exhibition looks back at some of the amazing concerts and events that have taken place at the Caird Hall over the last 100 years.

You are Here A Journey Through Maps
4th November - 09:30
Dundee Mountain Film Festival in partnership with the National Library of Scotland and the Central Library, Dundee is pleased to announce the acclaimed exhibition, You are Here A journey through maps

You are Here A Journey Through Maps
4th November - 09:30
Dundee Mountain Film Festival in partnership with the National Library of Scotland and the Central Library, Dundee is pleased to announce the acclaimed exhibition, You are Here A journey through maps

Central Library Wargames Club
4th November - 09:30
Central Library Wargames Club 9.30am runs every 2nd Saturday. Providing tabletop games in Dundee Libraries for under 18s.

Hidden Histories: Exploring Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Dundee's Art Collection
4th November - 10:00
Many museums are coming to terms with the legacy of the past. Central to this is the question - whose lives do our collections reflect?

What's New? Recent additions to Dundee's Fine Art Collection
4th November - 10:00
Dundee's fine art collection is recognised as a collection of national significance to Scotland by Museum Galleries Scotland.


Tackling TB Exhibition
4th November - 10:00
Discover one of the most deadly infections the world has ever known. Explore how it affected the mill workers of 19th century Dundee and how it still affects over ten million people worldwide today.