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This week's #OnlineArtExchange @artukdotorg explores myths & fables. Here's Stewart Carmichael's Ossian & Malvina (1928) @CPKMuseums - it was voted by Dundee schoolchildren as their favourite painting from that year's Art Society exhibition https://t.co/4OzJuajsBZ
Thanks to a cancellation we now have a couple of spare places for Saturday's comics and creature creation workshop in the Zoology Museum by the amazing @OwlRoostArt - book now at https://t.co/UuyfQSBzhF @DesignDundee @Creative_Dundee @DJCAD @DundeeComicsCS
#WorldTurtleDay Saara Vakiparta's gorgeous film Hortugan Tales from @DJCAD animation collection features an elderly turtle in a flying boat - watch the whole film at https://t.co/ac5i82MdzD
#OnlineArtExchange @artukdotorg Running Away with the Hairdresser by Kevin Sinnott - in case of another lockdown? @AmgueddfaCymru
https://t.co/pIYten6p6d
#WorldBookDay #OnlineArtExchange #WalterScott250 This striking scene by Rev John Thomson shows Wolf's Crag from Walter Scott's novel The Bride of Lammermoor (actually based on Fast Castle in Berwickshire) @artukdotorg https://t.co/AdiBJflYwz
Over on our Facebook page we're sharing some amazing digital illustrations by @DJCAD alumnus Alex Heywood - check out more at https://t.co/Scjgxn4H66
Today's #OnlineArtExchange @artukdotorg celebrates all things spooky! I'm intrigued by this ghostly figure menaced by a giant red fish @CRC_EdUni @eca_edinburgh https://t.co/Ilc91Vi6QR
#MuseumWeek2020 We're all missing being #TogetherMW and meeting up with our extended family - charcoal drawing by Samantha Wilson, 2014 from @UoDMedicine collection @dundeeuni #dundeeuniculture #WellTogether
Today #onlineartexchange @artukdotorg is celebrating spring! We love J D Fergusson's Spring in Glasgow @hunterian @hunteriandir #MuseumFromHome https://t.co/94fio85fIP
Wolf's Crag by John Thomson of Duddingston c1820s - based on Fast Castle, this was the setting of Walter Scott's Bride of Lammermoor #worldbookday2020 from the James Nicoll Bequest @dundeeuni #dundeeuniculture