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April 2011

?Or What You Will? ? the new West Fest exhibition at Stranraer Museum

?Or What You Will? ? the new West Fest exhibition at Stranraer Museum

30 Apr 2011

An art exhibition with a difference opens at Stranraer Museum on Saturday 30 April. ?Or What You Will?, part of West Fest 2011, displays work by a range of Scottish artists who have been asked to paint in a style or medium which they don?t usually use. Examples of work in the artists? normal styles are also on show.

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Woven Waste ? Family Workshop

Woven Waste ? Family Workshop

14 Apr 2011

10.30am ? 12.30pm and 2pm ? 4pm. Drop in any time and weave a simple wall hanging or belt. Admission free.

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Transformers: bugs & butterflies - Family Workshop

Transformers: bugs & butterflies - Family Workshop

12 Apr 2011

10.30 ? 11.30am. Admission free. With Countryside Ranger for Nithsdale, Tom Henry.

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Yuri?s Night

09 Apr 2011

Yuri?s Night is an international celebration held in April every year to commemorate two separate space exploration milestones. Come along and enjoy an evening of short talks and live music! The usual excellent refreshments. Starts 7:00pm. Free admission.

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David Donaldson - Celebration of a Painter

David Donaldson - Celebration of a Painter

03 Apr 2011

Working in collaboration with members of the Davidson family, this special exhibition has over 40 rarely seen works by the notable Painter and Limner to the Queen in Scotland, David Donaldson.
Maclaurin Galleries, 3rd April - 8th May 2011
Opening hours: Monday, Wednesday - Saturday 10am - 5pm; Tuesday CLOSED; Sunday 12 - 5pm

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Rozelle House, Maclaurin Galleries & McKechnie Institute - What's on 2011

Rozelle House, Maclaurin Galleries & McKechnie Institute - What's on 2011

02 Apr 2011

The Exhibition Programme for Rozelle and the Maclaurin for 2011 is well under way. The building has completely reopened following rewiring works and the new lighting system in teh Maclaurin Galleries is looking good. Interesting things are happening at the McKechnie Institute, which has also benefited from recent building works.

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