Heritage North Business News Archive

Heritage North business News archive from February 2008
Their Past Your Future Scotland Phase 2 - Expanding Engagement

Cultural and community organisations throughout Scotland are being encouraged to work with their local museum or gallery, collecting and investigating oral histories from veterans of World War II and conflicts since, enabling generations within communities to discover personal stories which have affected or involved their local area.
26 February 2008


Society's Community Led Approach to Local Archaeology is Highly Commended

North of Scotland Archaeology Society (NOSAS) members were thrilled to hear that they have made the short list of four finalists contending for the Council for British Archaeology's new Marsh Community Archaeology Award, the winners of which will be announced this week.

12 February 2008


Hidden Ontologies: Re-interpretation of a Collection symposium

Six Key Speakers will discuss the involvement of artists engaging with and working within museum and gallery collections at Aberdeen Art Gallery on Friday 22 February 2008.
11 February 2008


Commissioned poem celebrates Scotland’s most Treasured Place

The Lady Victoria Colliery, winner of RCAHMS’ ‘Treasured Places’ vote, is today celebrated in verse by Edinburgh’s Makar, Valerie Gillies. Valerie’s poem will be presented to the Colliery, now the Scottish Mining Museum, by the Minister for Culture, Linda Fabiani.
06 February 2008


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