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October 26, 2018  |  By Charlotte Johnson

Our exhibition is on the move

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Over the past 4 months, tens of thousands of people have seen the Edinburgh Shoreline exhibition while on display at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. We’ve had lots of nice feedback about the exhibition, so we thought it would be a good to allow more people to see it! Six community groups produced a display for the exhibition, telling a story they felt was important to them: herring and oyster fishing in Newhaven & using derelict land for a community garden in Granton to name a few… We’ll be taking these displays on the road during the months of November and December, and we hope you get to see them at a venue near you soon!

 

Portobello Library, 5-23 November

Victoria Primary School Newhaven, 5-30 November

North Edinburgh Arts, 26 November-8 December

Rosebery Hall South Queensferry, 3-20 December

Leith Library, 10-31 December

Please remember to check the opening times of each venue. Some or all of the displays will be on view, depending on the space available in each venue.

 

Article by Charlotte Johnson

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