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Community Connections through Collections

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Storytelling events and Workshops, inspired by Groam House Museum's local history collection. This project is funded by Museums and galleries Scotland

Eventos en esta colección

  • Imagen principal de Hand Engraving Workshop with Robert Paisley

    Hand Engraving Workshop with Robert Paisley

    Sat, Nov 22, 10:30 AM

    Desde $0.00

  • Imagen principal de Leatherworking with Robert Mercer

    Leatherworking with Robert Mercer

    Sat, Nov 29, 11:00 AM

    Desde $0.00

  • Imagen principal de Block Printing Workshop with Robert Paisley

    Block Printing Workshop with Robert Paisley

    Sat, Dec 13, 10:30 AM

    Desde $0.00

  • Imagen principal de Textile Printing from your own Linocut

    Textile Printing from your own Linocut

    Sat, Nov 1, 10:00 AM

    Desde $0.00

  • Imagen principal de Storytelling Session with Lizzie McDougall

    Storytelling Session with Lizzie McDougall

    Sat, Oct 18, 3:00 PM

    Desde $0.00

  • Imagen principal de Insular Illumination with Thomas Keyes

    Insular Illumination with Thomas Keyes

    Sat, Oct 18, 1:30 PM

    Desde $0.00

  • Imagen principal de Green Woodworking with Robert Andrew

    Green Woodworking with Robert Andrew

    Sat, Oct 11, 11:00 AM

    Desde $0.00

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Organizador de Community Connections through Collections
Groam House is an award-winning, independent museum in the seaside village of Rosemarkie on the Black Isle. We are situated on the High Street, on what would have been part of an important early Christian monastery enclosure 1250 years ago.Our centrepiece is the magnificent 2.6m high Rosemarkie cross-slab, an 8th century sculpted stone elaborately carved with enigmatic Pictish symbols and Christian crosses. It’s one of the most impressive and important stones on The Highland Pictish Trail. If you’ve never seen it, we guarantee you’ll be amazed at the intricacy and skill of the carving. It makes you realise what an important early Christian site Rosemarkie was.