Events on 1st January 1970
Tackling TB Exhibition
27th March - 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.
Tackling TB Exhibition
27th March - 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.
Impressed: Twentieth Century Artist Prints from Dundee's Collection
27th March - 10:00
A new exhibition at The McManus showcases Dundee’s magnificent collection of twentieth century fine art prints.
Impressed: Twentieth Century Artist Prints from Dundee's Collection
27th March - 10:00
A new exhibition at The McManus showcases Dundee’s magnificent collection of twentieth century fine art prints.
Exhibition: Jute As A Material And Subject
27th March - 10:00
In our latest exhibition, Scottish artist Kim Appleton showcases her exploration of mills and jute in painted works.
This Just In - Recent Additions to the Collections
27th March - 10:00
Dundee’s permanent collection was established in 1869 and today it numbers some 150,000 objects that reflect the history of the City and its surroundings.
This Just In - Recent Additions to the Collections
27th March - 10:00
Dundee’s permanent collection was established in 1869 and today it numbers some 150,000 objects that reflect the history of the City and its surroundings.
The Scale of Things
27th March - 12:00
Three moving image works consider relations between humans and non-humans forming an exploration through history, intimacy and spirituality.
The Scale of Things
27th March - 12:00
Three moving image works consider relations between humans and non-humans forming an exploration through history, intimacy and spirituality.
Ancient Greek Civilisation
27th March - 14:00
This five-week course will cover the following topics:
1. War, trade and craftsmanship; politics: the city-state (polis) and its constitutions, 'democracy'.
2. Architecture and Sculpture.