29th January 2021 | |
2pm - 3pm | |
Online Event Edinburgh | |
This is a free event | |
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Due to the Covid situation this lecture will now take place online. Registration is still required. All attendees will be sent joining instructions in advance of the event.
Join Dr Samuel Gallacher for a talk on Broughton House & Garden. The property is home to many of the paintings and photographs on display in the exhibition E. A. Hornel: From Camera to Canvas, as well as further extensive collections relating to the artist. Dr Samuel Gallacher is the Operations Manager for Dumfries & Galloway with the National Trust for Scotland.
Free, but booking is essential; to book online or visit or phone the City Art Centre reception on 0131 529 3993.
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