EXHIBITIONS
Times and Places
Barbara Rae CBE RA
23 November – 18 January 2025
All Art Galleries
COMMUNITY GALLERY/PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY
Memories of the Market
Until 22 February 2025
Community Gallery/Photographic Gallery
1st FLOOR FOYER
Acquisitions
From 7 May 2024
ACTIVITIES
Family Fun Trail Activities
We have two museum trails available for all the family to enjoy.
Top 10 Highlights Audio Tour – SMARTIFY App
Visiting Inverness Museum and Art Gallery? Join our Top 10 Highlights Audio Tour, narrated by Carrie Forbes. We’ve specially selected the top 10 objects from the museum’s collections for visitors to discover and explore. Find out about their stories, and their connections with the history of Inverness, and the Scottish Highlands. Either download the SMARTIFY App from Google Play Store or Apple App Store, or click on the link above to open in your device’s browser. A project funded by XpoNorth Digital.
ONLINE EXHIBITIONS
Highland Threads Digital Exhibition
An online exhibition curated from fourteen Highland museum collections which tell the stories of their best costumes.
ONLINE ACTIVITIES
The Hobby Cave
A chance to take part in the largest ever exhibition of the UK’s hobbies. From makers and modifiers to crafters and collectors, Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, alongside arts organisation Artangel and award-winning artist and Spider-Man enthusiast Hetain Patel, is inviting people to share details of their hobbies to inform a nationwide project that will take place in 12 locations across the UK from Summer 2024.
My House of Memories
Easy to use app allows the user to explore objects from the past and share memories. It has been designed for people living with dementia and their carers, but can be used by anyone.
Academy Street Townscape Heritage
Virtual tour and heritage resource dedicated to Academy Street, Inverness.
OTHER ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS
Highland Pictish Trail
Discover the lost kingdom of the Highland Picts. From the 300 AD to about 900AD, the Picts ruled much of what is now Scotland, and the Highlands were an important centre of Pictish power, culture and religion. The website highlights their fascinating legacy in the Highlands – enigmatic and often finely carved stones, important religious sites, hillforts set on towering hills and ridges, finely-worked jewellery and sculpture cared for in local museums, and stories of kings, wizards, faith and battles.
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