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09 May 2023

Teeny Explorers Springtime Spree at the Baird Institute

Join Michaella & Billy Bear for some springtime fun & help them on a special mission from the Museum Keeper. Creative fun, stories, imagination, discovery, explorations and tactile sensations! For early years (3 – 5yrs ) & their grown-up! Places limited so book early! 1:30-2:30pm
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01 May 2020

COVID-19 Update

Following the most recent UK and Scottish Government advice on measures to prevent the slow spread of the Coronavirus, East Ayrshire Leisure have made the decision to close all our venues with immediate effect. All East Ayrshire Leisure activities, events and clubs will be cancelled until further notice.
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22 Apr 2020

Rabs Gabs! Block 2 2020

Come along and have a fun-packed time with your friends exploring the museum with Michaella! Bring the past to life through drama, performance, story creation and creative movement, sharing what you've discovered with friends and family and the end of the block. 7-12 years *Limited places, please book in advance through venue t: 01290 550045 22 April - 2 June 2020
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19 Mar 2020

Passion for Fashion

18th Century Costume with Graham Hunter Graham Hunter is a Period Costume Designer who has advised on TV and films such as “Outlander”, "Rise of the Clans" and the forthcoming “Blood of the Clans Pandemic 1918”. Graham is a collector of original 18th and early 19th century male, and some female clothing and accessories. Items in his collection have been copied for various film and television productions. This talk is not to be missed by anyone interested in history and costume. Graham will provide close examination of his 200 year old fashion, fabrics and accessories collection. 6-7:30pm
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18 Mar 2020

Teeny Explorers Springtime Spree at Burns House Museum

Join Michaella & Billy Bear for some springtime fun & help them on a special mission from the Museum Keeper. Creative fun, stories, imagination, discovery, explorations and tactile sensations! For early years (3 – 5yrs ) & their grown-up! Places limited so book early! 1:30-2:30pm
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14 Mar 2020

Castles Family Fun Day

If you know where to look, you will find out that the Baird institute is really a castle! Come along and find out why. The Baird Institute will be a castle for a day and you can discover what the people, who lived in castles hundreds of years ago, wore to their banquets as well as what they ate and even what music they listened to! Come and experience a bygone age through art craft making and imaginative exploration of the museums displays and collections. The afternoon session is aimed at families and the younger visitor.
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04 Mar 2020

Rabs Gabs! Block 1 2020

Come along and have a fun-packed time with your friends exploring the museum with Michaella! Bring the past to life through drama, performance, story creation and creative movement, sharing what you’ve discovered with friends and family at the end of each block. 7-12yrs. *Limited places, please book in advance through venue T: 01290 550045 4 March - 1 April 2020
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20 Feb 2020

Making Guitars That Won't Cost the Earth

The hand-made guitars in Dean Castle Collection, were created using 17th century materials & knowledge. Their longevity is due to care and the choice of woods used. For most instrument makers leaving a legacy is huge, that something hand crafted lives on, is enjoyed, played and treasured by future generations. Four centuries on, 21st century makers have another challenge – to use scarce and valuable resources sparingly and to embrace the new technological age, searching for new sustainable materials, of a quality, to create instruments that will look and sound beautiful and last… This session will explore this Ayrshire-based makers solutions to a world-wide problem, including insight into the use of a highly prized natural material created by another Ayrshire based company. There will be a demonstration of techniques as well as hands on displays and music played. Mark Bailey of Bailey Guitars has been making guitars professionally for over two decades, creating beautiful acoustics, electrics, ukuleles and basses at his workshop in the Carrick Hills since 2003. Courses are now also run on-line. They use only renewable energy - microgeneratoring using solar pv and until recently a handmade wind turbine. 6-7:30pm
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25 Jan 2020

Burns' Birthday in Mauchline

Now in its fifth year, our event celebrating the life of Robert Burns in Mauchline continues to grow, bringing together local communities and attracting more visitors to the area to celebrate our national bard. The highlight of our 2020 festival will be the performance by Mauchline Primary School who have been working with us over the last few months to create a wonderful celebratory performance exploring Burns’ relationship with coasts and waters through a collection of songs and poems from Scotland’s favourite bard. Please join us on Saturday 25th January for an afternoon of art workshops, kirkyard tours, storytelling, performances and much more! Suitable for the whole family and participation is completely FREE
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26 Nov 2019

Teeny Explorers Christmas Quest at the Dick Institute

Join Michaella and Billy Bear for some seasonal expeditions, and help them on a special mission from the Museum Keeper. Creative fun, stories, imagination, discovery, explorations and tactile sensations! For early years (3-5yrs) and their grown-ups! These events are free but places are limited so booking is essential. Contact the museum to book a place. 1:30pm - 2:30pm
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21 Nov 2019

Threads of Life with Clare Hunter

For the past thirty years, I have been involved with textiles as a community artist, exhibition curator and banner maker. In 1986, I set up ‘Needleworks’ in Glasgow working with people of all ages and cultures, using sewing to celebrate local history, document community experiences and share personal concerns through the creation of wall hangings and banners. I undertake textile commissions and organise sewing projects throughout Scotland. The most recent project has been community Matters where ten people stitched small wall hangings to capture the stories of textiles that were precious to them. On my website you can read about the project and explore some of the themes of my book ‘Threads of Life’. I hope you enjoy the discovery. 2pm - 4pm
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23 Oct 2019

Rabs Gabs! Block 2 2019

Come along and have a fun-packed time with your friends exploring the museum with Michaella! Bring the past to life through drama, performance, story creation and creative movement, sharing what you've discovered with friends and family and the end of the block. 6-12 years 23 Oct 2019 - 27 Nov 2019
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24 Mar 2018

Earth Hour

Join us for the global Earth Hour party, highlighting the need for action on climate change. As the lights are turned off, we will be stargazing and moon watching with freelance ranger, Elizabeth Tindall, followed by hot drinks, fun start trails and making activities inside he museum. Wrap up for all weathers. If it is raining there will be alternative indoor activities. Suitable for all ages. No booking required.
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23 Feb 2018

Fossil Hunters: Unearthing the Mystery of Life on Land

Discover how life on earth moved from water onto land 360-345 million years ago through ground-breaking discoveries made in Scotland in Fossil Hunters at Dumfries Museum from Friday 23 February - Sunday 22 April 2018. In Fossil Hunters, meet the people who uncovered these remarkable finds, discover the scientific techniques used to extract and identify them, and glimpse what life was like before the dinosaurs. Supported by the Natural Environment Research Council and the Heritage Lottery Fund.
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22 Feb 2018

A Fish out of Water: the Earliest Invasion of Land by Animals with Backbones

We celebrate the opening of the National Museum of Scotland exhibition "Fossil Hunters" with a talk by Nick Fraser, Keeper of Natural Sciences at National Museums Scotland. New fossils from the Scottish Borders are of international significance. Nick will explore how these fossils are giving us a whole new understanding of the earliest invasion of land b back-boned animals about 360 million years ago. Light refreshments will be served.
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06 Feb 2018

Finding our Past

2018 Foyer Exhibition From prehistoric axe heads to a post medieval gold ring, this exhibition showcases recent archaeological finds made in our history rich region.
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09 May 2016

Angels, Myths & Fables

From 9th May - Dean Castle, Kilmarnock Using Dean Castle's internationally renowned collections of early musical instruments, arms & armour and tapestries, this new exhibition looks at a time when art in Europe reflected a range of religious images, as well as folklore and mythological creatures. During the period known as the renaissance, Europe turned its back on the darkness and superstition of the middle-ages whilst recapturing the thought and vision of ancient Greek and Roman civilisation. The art of the Renaissance explored an unseen world of unearthly beings beyond our day-to-day existence and many of the objects on show here feature angels, strange plants and other mysterious creatures.
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28 May 2015

Keir Hardie - 100 years on

The political pioneer Keir Hardie died a hundred years ago in September 1915 but his legend endures. Date Occurs 28/05/2015 - 19/12/2015 Time Thurs - Sat 11am - 5pm Admission FREE
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16 May 2015

Abram Games - Maximum Meaning Minimum Means

We are delighted to feature the work of Abram Games, one of the pivotal graphic designers of the 20th century. Date Occurs 16/05/2015 - 05/09/2015 Time Tues - Sat 11am - 5pm Admission FREE
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16 May 2015

Treasured Collections

East Ayrshire Council’s paintings collection includes artworks which date from as early as the 17th century and includes examples from each of the following historical periods from then up until the present day. Date Occurs 16/05/2015 - 05/09/2015 Time Tues - Sat 11am - 5pm Admission FREE
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