Events on 1st January 1970
Dundee Preserves with University of Lincoln
28th April - 12:30
This mini exhibition aims to showcase the decade-long relationship The McManus has held with the University of Lincoln.
Impressed: Twentieth Century Artist Prints from Dundee's Collection
28th April - 12:30
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
28th April - 12:30
A new exhibition at The McManus showcases Dundee’s magnificent collection of twentieth century fine art prints.
This Just In - Recent Additions to the Collections
28th April - 12:30
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
28th April - 12:30
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.
Guided Tour of Ancient Dundee Howff Graveyard
28th April - 14:00
'The Howff' is an old Scots name for a meeting place-you will find out why on the tour!
Hornes Pleasure Fair
28th April - 14:00
Hornes Pleasure Fair will be back from 26th April till 5th May at Caird Park for our first visit of 2024! We have rides and fun for every member of the family. Open 6-9pm weekdays and 2-9pm weekends.
iNaturalist City Nature Challenge
28th April - 14:00
Join us to survey the wildlife of the Law as part of the iNaturalist City Nature Challenge. Bring a smart phone with the iNaturalist app installed. Help and instructions will be given on the day.
iNaturalist City Nature Challenge
28th April - 14:00
Join us to survey the wildlife of the Law as part of the iNaturalist City Nature Challenge. Bring a smart phone with the iNaturalist app installed. Help and instructions will be given on the day.
Go to Work
29th April - 00:00
The 'Go to Work' exhibition at Gallery 48 is a unique showcase created by local artists Mark Smith and his father, George Smith.