What’s On at National Museums of Scotland

Exhibitions & displays     
    
National Museum of Scotland      
Chambers Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1JF     
Open 10:00–17:00 daily    

The Declaration of Arbroath  
3 Jun – 2 Jul 2023  
Exhibition Gallery 2, Level 3        
Free entry        

The Declaration of Arbroath is a letter dated 6 April 1320 written by the barons and freeholders of the Kingdom of Scotland to Pope John XXII. The letter asked the pope to recognise Scotland’s independence and acknowledge Robert the Bruce as the country’s lawful king. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see one of the most famous documents in Scottish history – the Declaration of Arbroath. 

Find our more nms.ac.uk/The-Declaration-of-Arbroath 


Beyond the Little Black Dress  
1 Jul – 29 Oct 2023  
Special Exhibition Gallery, Level 3  
Ticketed (concessions available)  

From design classics to cutting-edge catwalk creations, this exhibition deconstructs the little black dress and examines the radical power of the colour black in fashion.

The exhibition will chart a century of fashion in a series of themed, immersive displays. Iconic early pieces by Yves Saint Laurent, Dior and Jean Muir will be juxtaposed with recent looks by ground-breaking contemporary designers and brands like Gareth Pugh, Simone Rocha and Off-White.  

Find out more nms.ac.uk/Beyond-the-Little-Black-Dress 

Rising Tide: Art and Environment in Oceania  
12 Aug 2023 – 14 Apr 2024  
Exhibition Gallery 2, Level 3  
Free  

Delve into the most important and pressing issue of our time, humanity’s damaging relationship with planet Earth. This urgent issue is felt especially deeply in Australia and the Pacific Islands where sea levels are rising due to climate change and the oceans are filling with plastic. Rising Tide considers our relationship to the natural environment through contemporary artistic responses to climate change and plastic waste by Indigenous Australian and Pacific Islander artists. 

Find out more nms.ac.uk/Rising-Tide  

Japanese Contemporary Design    
Until 30 Jul 2023        
Exhibition Gallery 3, Level 1       
Free entry
   
From striking statement jewellery to prints and porcelain vases, this new free display considers how Japanese contemporary makers have combined innovative and traditional art, craft and design elements over the past five decades.   

The star object is Hitomi Hosono’s A Large Pine Tree Pool, a sculptural porcelain bowl with complex hand-carving made and acquired in 2019. Further highlights include Junko Mori’s intricate New Pinecone Silver Organism, and colourful body adornments by jeweller Suō Emiko’s adapted from metalworking and engraving techniques traditionally used in the making of Japanese sword fittings.

Find out more nms.ac.uk/Japanese-Contemporary-Design  

Events

National Museum of Scotland      
Chambers Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1JF     
Open 10:00–17:00 daily    

Edinburgh International Children’s Festival Family Encounters Day  
27 May 2023  
10:00 – 16:30  
Grand Gallery (and beyond)  
Free, some performances may require sign up on the day 

Join us as we kick off the 2023 Edinburgh International Children’s Festival with Family Encounters – a day of free pop-up performances, artist interventions and activities for the whole family. 

Find out more nms.ac.uk/Edinburgh-International-Children’s-Festival-Family-Encounters-Day 

Insect Week  
19 – 24 Jun 2023 
Various dates and times  

Join us for a bug bonanza with a range of interesting insect activities and resources.  

Find out more nms.ac.uk/insect-week 

The Declaration of Arbroath: Insights from the Archives  
20 Jun 2023 
14:00 –15:00 
Auditorium  
Adult/Over 60: £3 
Member/Student/Concession: £2   

Inspired by a rare chance to see The Declaration of Arbroath, curator Dr Alice Blackwell and National Records Scotland conservator, Hazel de Vere, discuss its historical significance and material fragility. 

Book now nms.ac.uk/Insights-from-the-archives  

Discovering Decorative Arts at the National Museum of Scotland  
Until 22 Jun 2023  
11:00-13:00 
In the museum galleries 
£155 for 10 sessions (concessions available)  

National Museums Scotland are delighted to host a new term of University of Edinburgh Short Courses including this ten-week course that will introduce the magnificent arts collections within the National Museum of Scotland. Exploring the historical developments of decorative arts and how they have influenced modern methods and techniques used to create many beautiful objects on display in the museum.  

Book now nms.ac.uk/Decorative-Arts 

Concert for a Summer’s Night  
22 Jun 2023  
20:00 – 21:15 (doors open 19:15) 
£9-£19 (includes welcome drink)  

The Scottish Ensemble’s Concert for a Summer’s Night series is back at the National Museum of Scotland after sell-out performances at venues around Scotland in 2022. Join us for a musical journey that takes in the well-loved (Debussy’s serene Clair de Lune) and the less expected (including music from jazz legend Chick Corea), introductions from the stage and a chance to chat to musicians afterwards. A perfect way to celebrate summer. 

Book now nms.ac.uk/concert-for-a-summers-night  

National Museum of Flight   
East Fortune Airfield, East Lothian, EH39 5LF 
Open daily 10:00 – 16:00 

Conservation Hangar Tours 
Until 31 Mar 2024  
Free with museum admission  
Booking required  

See behind the scenes of the work carried out in the museum’s Conservation hangar with a guided tour and find out more about objects from the collection that aren’t normally on display.  

Book now nms.ac.uk/Conservation-Hangar-Tours  

Operation Sabotage 
3 & 4 Jun 2023
Age 14+ event    
Ticketed    

The year is 1942 and you are stationed at the RAF base at East Fortune. There has been an act of sabotage and one of the aircraft is unknowingly carrying live ordnance with instructions to bomb the town. Solve a series of fiendish puzzles to call off the flight and save North Berwick!

Operation Sabotage is an escape room experience for 4-8 people that lasts up to an hour. Working together as a team, you must race against the clock in two Second World War-themed rooms to decipher the identity of the saboteur before it’s too late.   

Book now nms.ac.uk/Operation-Sabotage  

Awesome Bricks  
17 & 18 Jun  
10:00 – 17:00 
Ticketed  
Advance book required  

Our hands-on celebration of all things LEGO is back with a wealth of things to see and do. Get a close-up view of incredible LEGO constructions, including an interactive train set, and make your own unique creations in our blue brick build zone.

Book now nms.ac.uk/Awesome-Bricks 

National Museum of Rural Life    
Philipshill Road, East Kilbride, G76 9HR   
Open 10:00–17:00 daily 

Lewis’s Scottish Adventure Trail  
27 May – 6 Oct 2023  
Trail  
Free with museum admission and Annual Pass  

Go on an adventure around the museum with a new family trail at the National Museum of Rural Life.

Find out more nms.ac.uk/lewis-s-scottish-adventure-trail 

Nature Track Packs  
24 Jun – 31 Aug  
10:00 – 17:00 
Borrow from the ticket desk 
Free with museum admission and Annual Pass    

Explore more at the National Museum of Rural Life this summer with our Nature Track Packs. Each pack contains fun ideas and activities to encourage children to engage all their senses to explore the countryside on a walk up to the farm. 

Read more nms.ac.uk/nature-track-packs 

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For booking, opening times and location details, contact National Museums Scotland on 0300 123 6789 

National Museums Scotland listings: Join us for the festive season

Festive events 

Clyde’s Winter Trail  
National Museum of Rural Life, Philipshill Road, East Kilbride G76 9HR 
2 Dec 2022 – 8 Jan 2023  
10:00-17:00   
Clyde and his friends have been getting the National Museum of Rural Life ready for the festive season. Can you find all the miniature scenes around the museum?  

Find out more nms.ac.uk/Clyde’s-Winter-Trail  

Festive Weekend 
National Museum of Rural Life, Philipshill Road, East Kilbride G76 9HR 
3 & 4 Dec 2022 
10:30-12:30 & 13:30-15:30  
Learning Centre & Farmhouse  
Free with museum admission and Annual Pass. 

Celebrate the season with a weekend of festive family crafts at the museum. On Saturday, you can also join in rhymes, songs and games at the farmhouse. 

Find our more nms.ac.uk/Festive-Weekend 

Drawn Together at the Museum  
National Museum of Scotland, Chambers Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1JF  
28 Dec – 30 Dec 2022  
Daily, 10:30 – 16:30  
Grand Gallery, Level 1  
Free drop-in  

Escape to the museum between Christmas and Hogmanay and enjoy sketching around our galleries. Your artwork will be added to our informal public gallery for everyone to enjoy.  

Find out more nms.ac.uk/Drawn-Together  

 
Exhibitions & Displays

National Museum of Scotland  
Chambers Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1JF    
Open 10:00–17:00 daily   

Bernat Klein: Design in Colour        

5 Nov 2022 – 23 Apr 2023        
Exhibition Gallery 2, Level 3 

Free entry 

 Marking the centenary of his birth, Bernat Klein: Design in Colour will celebrate the work of the influential émigré textile designer. Visitors will be able to explore Klein’s creative process and varied career, from providing couture fabrics for fashion designers to his influence on modernist architecture and interior design in the UK and Scandinavia.

Find out more nms.ac.uk/BernatKlein      

OPENING SOON Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder  
9 Dec 2022 – 1 May 2023 

Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder features eight zones filled with immersive, hands-on experiences. Travel through the Time Vortex Corridor, discover Sonic Screwdrivers, teleportation technology and much more in a TARDIS Tech room, and get up close with some of the series’ weird and wonderful creatures in the Monster Vault. Join us for the Scottish premiere of this ground-breaking exhibition. It’s bigger on the inside! 

Book now nms.ac.uk/doctor-who  

Inspiring Walter Scott   
Until 8 Jan 2023   
Exhibition Gallery 4, Level 1   
Free entry   
   
Following the 250th anniversary of Sir Walter Scott’s birth, experience his novels through objects that inspired him. In this small exhibition we show how Scott drew upon real historical objects for inspiration, placing objects alongside Scott’s words, and the stories in which they feature. While you view these fascinating objects, you can listen to an actor reading extracts from these tales.    
   
In association with Walter Scott 250: Celebrating 250 Years of Scotland’s Greatest Storyteller and supporting Year of Stories 2022.   

Find out more nms.ac.uk/walterscottexhibition   
   

Japanese Contemporary Design      
Until 5 Mar 2023       
Exhibition Gallery 3, Level 1      
Free entry
   
From striking statement jewellery to prints and porcelain vases, this new free display considers how Japanese contemporary makers have combined innovative and traditional art, craft and design elements over the past five decades.   The star object is Hitomi Hosono’s A Large Pine Tree Pool, a sculptural porcelain bowl with complex hand-carving made and acquired in 2019.

Further highlights include Junko Mori’s intricate New Pinecone Silver Organism, and colourful body adornments by jeweller Suō Emiko’s adapted from metalworking and engraving techniques traditionally used in the making of Japanese sword fittings.      

Find out more nms.ac.uk/JapaneseContemporaryDesign        

   
Events 

National Museum of Scotland    
Chambers Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1JF   
Open 10:00–17:00 daily   

MEMBERS ONLY In Conversation with the Director: Earth in Space  
1 Dec 2022 
18:00 –19:00  
Auditorium (enter via Lothian Street) 
Free for Members, booking required  

Join Director Dr Chris Breward, Senior Curator of Science Dr Tacye Philipson, and Senior Curator of Mineralogy Peter Davidson, as we discover how we’ve explored our place in the universe. 

Book now nms.ac.uk/earth-in-space  

Relaxed Morning  
4 Dec 2022  
10:00 – 12:00 (quiet space open until 12:30) 

Join us for our monthly Relaxed Morning for anyone who would appreciate a calmer visit to the museum. This session is primarily for, but not limited to, families with autistic children; autistic young people and adults; adults living with dementia; adults and children with mental health problems; and any other visitors with sensory needs or who may prefer a more relaxed experience, plus their families, friends and carers. 

Find out more nms.ac.uk/relaxed-morning 

Friday Friends 
2 & 16 December  
14:00-16:00, selected Friday afternoons   
Free, pre-booking required  

Our Friday Friends programme offers a welcoming space for visually impaired and D/deaf children and their families. The groups meet monthly and explore the themes of the museum through objects, music, art and activities. 

Book now nms.ac.uk/friday-friends 

Magic Carpet Minis 
2023 dates available soon  
Various times and dates  
£15 per child for block of 3  

Magic Carpet Minis introduces you and your little one to some of the wonderful galleries, objects and themes in the museum in a fun and gentle way. Taking place in different spaces around the museum, you will explore subjects such as the Natural World, Space, World Cultures and Scottish History through songs, stories, rhymes, actions, objects and sensory play. 

Book now nms.ac.uk/magic-carpet-minis     


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National Museums Scotland listings

Family events   

Bird Bingo   
National Museum of Rural Life, Philipshill Road, East Kilbride, G76 9HR   
Until 31 Aug 2022    
10:00-17:00   
A trail around the museum   
Free with museum admission and Annual Pass   

Come and play Bird Bingo at the National Museum of Rural Life!    

Can you find all the birds hiding around the museum? Using the clues on our family trail sheet, see if you can spot different birds in our museum galleries and learn fun facts about them on your journey.   

This family event is supported by players of People’s Postcode Lottery   

Find out more nms.ac.uk/birdbingo   

Nature Track Packs  
National Museum of Rural Life, Philipshill Road, East Kilbride, G76 9HR   
27 Jun – 19 Aug 2022  
10:00 – 17:00  
Borrow from the ticket desk  
Free with museum admission and Annual Pass  

Explore more at the National Museum of Rural Life this summer with our new Nature Track Packs.

Each pack contains fun ideas and activities to encourage children to engage all their senses to explore the countryside on a walk up to the farm.  

Nature Track Packs are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis over the summer – just ask on arrival at our ticket desk, then return the pack to the desk once your Track Pack adventure is complete.  

Visit nms.ac.uk/trackpacks  

Summer Satchels  
National Museum of Flight, East Fortune Airfield, East Lothian, EH39 5LF   
2 Jul – 4 Sep 2022  
10:00 – 17:00  
Free with museum admission  
Just ask at the desk in the Concorde Hangar  

See the National Museum of Flight in a different way this summer with our new family activity satchels.

Each satchel contains all the equipment and simple instructions for five playful activities to help children explore the museum from a different perspective. The activities are designed to use outside on our spacious site.  

Visit nms.ac.uk/summersatchels  

  

Magic Carpet Free Pilot Sessions
National Museum of Scotland
26 Jul – 5 Aug 2022
Booking required

We are redeveloping our Magic Carpet sessions for children aged 0-18 months and their adults. In July and August, we are asking families to take part in one of 16 free pilot sessions to help us test new content and provide feedback.  
Visit nms.ac.uk/magic-carpet  

Exhibitions & Displays    

National Museum of Scotland   
Chambers Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1JF    
Open 10:00–17:00 daily    

The Silver Casket
Until 1 Aug 2022 
Hawthornden Court
Free entry

See an iconic piece of Scotland’s national heritage, the silver casket believed to have been owned by Mary, Queen of Scots. Made in Paris, probably between 1493 and 1510, the casket is a superb and extremely rare work of early French silver.  It is likely that its long-standing association with Mary and her downfall has kept it preserved for over 450 years.   

Find out more nms.ac.uk/Silver-Casket    

Book of Hours
Until 3 Aug 2022 
Kingdom of the Scots gallery (Level 1) 
Free entry

Explore the pages of an illustrated prayer book featuring a handwritten poem by a young Mary, Queen of Scots in this display.   

Written in Latin on vellum, the Book of Hours contains 40 exquisite illuminations by a 16th century Master artist. Used for private worship, it belonged to Mary’s great aunt Louise de Bourbon, Abbess of Fontevraud, who is believed to have gifted this precious volume to the young queen.   

The Book of Hours is on loan to National Museums Scotland from The Pininski Foundation, Liechtenstein.   

Visit nms.ac.uk/exhibitions-events   

E.Coli by Luke Jerram
3 Aug – 31 Aug 2022 
Grand Gallery
Free entry

 Part of the Edinburgh Art Festival programme, this 90ft long inflatable sculpture by Bristol-based Luke Jerram will be suspended from the ceiling of the National Museum of Scotland’s Grand Gallery. The E.coli is 5 million times bigger than the real bacteria. When standing next to it, does the bacteria alter our personal sense of scale? Does it look scary, beautiful, comical or alien? Will people be attracted or repelled by it?    

Find out more nms.ac.uk/Ecoli    

Japanese Contemporary Design
Until 5 Mar 2023
Exhibition Gallery 3, Level 1
Free entry

NMS Japanese Contemporary Design 1 SA : NMS Japanese Contemporary Design Picture by Stewart Attwood All images © Stewart Attwood Photography 2022. All other rights are reserved. Use in any other context is expressly prohibited without prior permission. No Syndication Permitted.

From striking statement jewellery to prints and porcelain vases, this new free display considers how Japanese contemporary makers have combined innovative and traditional art, craft and design elements over the past five decades.   

The star object is Hitomi Hosono’s A Large Pine Tree Pool, a sculptural porcelain bowl with complex hand-carving made and acquired in 2019. Further highlights include Junko Mori’s intricate New Pinecone Silver Organism, and colourful body adornments by jeweller Suō Emiko’s adapted from metalworking and engraving techniques traditionally used in the making of Japanese sword fittings.   

Visit nms.ac.uk/JapaneseContemporaryDesign     

   
The Typewriter Revolution   
Until 11 Sep 2022   
Exhibition Gallery 2, Level 3   
Free entry   

The typewriter’s social and technological influence is revealed in this exhibition and looks at its role in society, arts, and popular culture. It traces the effect and evolution of typewriters across more than 100 years, from weighty early machines to modern style icons.   

The impact of the typewriter has been much wider than simply speeding up the way we write. It helped revolutionise the world of work and change the lives of working women in particular. Typewriters helped them launch their own businesses at a time when female employers were rare and became a vital weapon in the fight for the vote.    

Visit nms.ac.uk/Typewriters   

Inspiring Walter Scott
Until 8 Jan 2023
Exhibition Gallery 4, Level 1
Free entry

Following the 250th anniversary of Sir Walter Scott’s birth, experience his novels through objects that inspired him. In this small exhibition we show how Scott drew upon real historical objects for inspiration, placing objects alongside Scott’s words, and the stories in which they feature. While you view these fascinating objects, you can listen to an actor reading extracts from these tales.    
   
In association with Walter Scott 250: Celebrating 250 Years of Scotland’s Greatest Storyteller and supporting Year of Stories 2022.   

Visit nms.ac.uk/WalterScottExhibition   
    

Bernat Klein: Design in Colour
5 Nov 2022 – 23 Apr 2023
Exhibition Gallery 2, Level 3
Free entry

Marking the centenary of his birth, Bernat Klein: Design in Colour will celebrate the work of the influential émigré textile designer.     

Visitors will be able to explore Klein’s creative process and varied career, from providing couture fabrics for fashion designers to his influence on modernist architecture and interior design in the UK and Scandinavia    

Visit nms.ac.uk/BernatKlein   

   
Events   

National Museum of Scotland    
Chambers Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1JF   
Open 10:00–17:00 daily   

Gilded Balloon at the National Museum of Scotland
3 Aug – 28 Aug 2022 
Ticketed

Gilded Balloon are back: bringing Festival fun to the National Museum of Scotland throughout August!  

Brining a colourful line-up: from science for kids to satire for grown-ups, from chat shows to live podcasts. There’s an influencer, a ventriloquist, assorted Fringe favourites and of course a couple of Britain’s Got Talent winners.   

Performers include Scottish treasures Fred MacAulay, Lynn Ferguson and Jack Docherty, alongside Paul Zerdin and assorted puppet pals, Lost Voice Guy, the one and only Chesney Hawkes and even Boris Johnson?! Plus, our own favourite – Comedy Night at the Museum where top comedians improvise a humorous look at our amazing collection.   
  
Find out more on the Gilded Balloon website.  

Museum Socials 
19 Aug 2022 
Third Friday of the month, 10:30–12:00
Free 

Our Museum Socials events are created for anyone affected by Dementia and their relatives, friends and supporters. 

Museum Socials create a friendly environment where everyone is welcome and all contributions are valued. They are suitable for first-time visitors and for those who might not regularly come to the museum, as well as people who have always loved visiting.  

Supported by players of People’s Postcode Lottery.  

Visit nms.ac.uk/museumsocials  

Death and the City: Edinburgh, Anatomy and the Case of Burke and Hare
30 Aug 2022 
Doors open 18:30, 19:00 – 21:30
£20 Adult, £18 Over 60, £16 concession and Members, £12.50 student
Age 14+ 

Experience an exclusive evening in The University of Edinburgh’s historic Anatomy Lecture Theatre and the National Museum of Scotland’s latest exhibition, as you discover the city’s unique role in the story of anatomy.

Take a journey through time to discover Edinburgh’s relationship with the search for understanding of the human body. Soak up the atmosphere of The University of Edinburgh’s Anatomy Lecture Theatre before enjoying a welcome drink in the Discoveries gallery at the National Museum of Scotland, just five minutes’ walk away. Complete your evening with a visit to the Anatomy: A Matter of Death and Life exhibition.  

Book now nms.ac.uk/exhibitions-events  

Hoarding Histories: Beyond the Galloway Hoard
10 Sep 2022 
14:00 -16:30
Aged 14+ event
Ticketed

Join our expert panel as they discuss the process of hoarding across time and cultures. 

From assembling and burying, to curating and displaying, our panel will give diverse perspectives on this fascinating practice.   

The keynote address will be delivered by Professor Richard Bradley, Emeritus Professor of Archaeology at the University of Reading.  

Find out more nms.ac.uk/hoarding-histories   

Silent Teachers: The Story of Modern Body Donation 
13 Sep 2022 
19:30 – 20:30
Free, with optional donation
Online event

Inspired by our current exhibition, Anatomy: A Matter of Death and Life, our expert panel will discuss the modern approach to anatomical study and body donation in this online event.

In the 18th century, Edinburgh was Britain’s leading centre for medical teaching. As anatomists sought to understand the human body, the demand for bodies to dissect and study vastly outstripped legitimate supply. As a result, grave robbing became common practice. Since then legislation has ensured bodies used today are acquired, with proper consent, through donation.  

From their perspectives as exhibition curator, professor, medical student and living donor, our expert panel will discuss the modern approach to body donation and contrast the ethics, practices and beliefs of today with those from two centuries ago.  

Book now nms.ac.uk/exhibitions-events  

   

National Museum of Flight
East Fortune Airfield, East Lothian, EH39 5LF
Open daily 10:00 – 16:00
   

Behind the Scenes Tours 
25 May – 26 Oct 2022 
11:00–12:00 & 14:00–15:00
Object Store
Free with museum admission
Booking required

Find out about our collection of aero-engines and propellers on a curator-led tour of our Object Store. Join Aviation Curator Ian Brown for one of our regular guided tours of the museum’s Object Store. Explore some of the collections not normally on public view and discover the fascinating stories behind them.   

Find out more nms.ac.uk/behind-the-scenes-tours

Operation Sabotage
5 Aug – 14 Aug (except 9 Aug)
Age 14+ event
Ticketed

The year is 1942 and you are stationed at the RAF base at East Fortune. There has been an act of sabotage and one of the aircraft is unknowingly carrying live ordnance with instructions to bomb the town. Solve a series of fiendish puzzles to call off the flight and save North Berwick! Operation Sabotage is an escape room experience for 4-8 people that lasts up to an hour. Working together as a team, you must race against the clock in two Second World War-themed rooms to decipher the identity of the saboteur before it’s too late. 

Book now nms.ac.uk/operation-sabotage  

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What’s On at National Museums Scotland

EVENTS, DISPLAYS and EXHIBITIONS

EXHIBITIONS & DISPLAYS   

National Museum of Scotland  
Chambers Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1JF   
Open 10:00–17:00 daily  

Anatomy: A Matter of Death and Life  
2 Jul – 13 Nov 2022  
Member Preview Day 1 Jul  
Exhibition Gallery 1, Level 3  
Ticketed  

Explore the history of anatomical study, from artistic explorations by Leonardo da Vinci to the Burke and Hare murders.  

This exhibition will look at the social and medical history surrounding the practice of dissection. It will trace the relationship between anatomy, its teaching and cultural context and the bodies that were dissected. Looking at Edinburgh’s role as an international centre for medical study, the exhibition will offer insight into the links between science and crime in the early 19th century.  

Supported by Baillie Gifford Investment Managers.  

Visit nms.ac.uk/Anatomy   

The Silver Casket 
Until 1 Aug 2022 
Hawthornden Court
Free entry

See an iconic piece of Scotland’s national heritage, the silver casket believed to have been owned by Mary, Queen of Scots. Made in Paris, probably between 1493 and 1510, the casket is a superb and extremely rare work of early French silver.  It is likely that its long-standing association with Mary and her downfall has kept it preserved for over 450 years.  

The silver casket is on display in Hawthornden Court at the National Museum of Scotland. From August 2022, it will be on permanent display in the Kingdom of the Scots gallery alongside other objects associated with Mary.  

Find out more nms.ac.uk/Silver-Casket   

E.Coli by Luke Jerram 
3 Aug – 31 Aug 2022 
Grand Gallery
Free entry

 Part of the Edinburgh Art Festival programme, this 90ft long inflatable sculpture by Bristol-based Luke Jerram will be suspended from the ceiling of the National Museum of Scotland’s Grand Gallery. The E.coli is 5 million times bigger than the real bacteria. When standing next to it, does the bacteria alter our personal sense of scale? Does it look scary, beautiful, comical or alien? Will people be attracted or repelled by it?   

Find out more nms.ac.uk/Ecoli   

  

Japanese Contemporary Design 
Until 5 Mar 2023
Exhibition Gallery 3, Level 1
Free entry 

From striking statement jewellery to prints and porcelain vases, this new free display considers how Japanese contemporary makers have combined innovative and traditional art, craft and design elements over the past five decades.  

The star object is Hitomi Hosono’s A Large Pine Tree Pool, a sculptural porcelain bowl with complex hand-carving made and acquired in 2019. Further highlights include Junko Mori’s intricate New Pinecone Silver Organism, and colourful body adornments by jeweller Suō Emiko’s adapted from metalworking and engraving techniques traditionally used in the making of Japanese sword fittings.  

Visit nms.ac.uk/JapaneseContemporaryDesign    

  
The Typewriter Revolution  
Until 11 Sep 2022  
Exhibition Gallery 2, Level 3  
Free entry  

The typewriter’s social and technological influence is revealed in this exhibition and looks at its role in society, arts, and popular culture. It traces the effect and evolution of typewriters across more than 100 years, from weighty early machines to modern style icons.  

The impact of the typewriter has been much wider than simply speeding up the way we write. It helped revolutionise the world of work and change the lives of working women in particular. Typewriters helped them launch their own businesses at a time when female employers were rare and became a vital weapon in the fight for the vote.   

Visit nms.ac.uk/Typewriters  
  

Inspiring Walter Scott 
Until 8 Jan 2023
Exhibition Gallery 4, Level 1
Free entry 

  
Following the 250th anniversary of Sir Walter Scott’s birth, experience his novels through objects that inspired him. In this small exhibition we show how Scott drew upon real historical objects for inspiration, placing objects alongside Scott’s words, and the stories in which they feature. While you view these fascinating objects, you can listen to an actor reading extracts from these tales.   
  
In association with Walter Scott 250: Celebrating 250 Years of Scotland’s Greatest Storyteller and supporting Year of Stories 2022.  

Visit nms.ac.uk/WalterScottExhibition  
  

Book of Hours
Until 3 Aug 2022 
Kingdom of the Scots gallery (Level 1) 
Free entry

Explore the pages of an illustrated prayer book featuring a handwritten poem by a young Mary, Queen of Scots in this display.  
  

Written in Latin on vellum, the Book of Hours contains 40 exquisite illuminations by a 16th century Master artist. Used for private worship, it belonged to Mary’s great aunt Louise de Bourbon, Abbess of Fontevraud, who is believed to have gifted this precious volume to the young queen.  

The book will be exhibited in the Kingdom of the Scots gallery in a display alongside other objects associated with Mary, Queen of Scots. Six different pages within the book will be revealed, with a new page displayed every three weeks. A QR code will allow you to scroll through the vividly illustrated pages in detail.  
  
The Book of Hours is on loan to National Museums Scotland from The Pininski Foundation, Liechtenstein.  

Visit nms.ac.uk/exhibitions-events  

Bernat Klein: Design in Colour
5 Nov 2022 – 23 Apr 2023
Exhibition Gallery 2, Level 3
Free entry

Marking the centenary of his birth, Bernat Klein: Design in Colour will celebrate the work of the influential émigré textile designer.    

Visitors will be able to explore Klein’s creative process and varied career, from providing couture fabrics for fashion designers to his influence on modernist architecture and interior design in the UK and Scandinavia   

Visit nms.ac.uk/BernatKlein  

  
EVENTS  

National Museum of Scotland   
Chambers Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1JF  
Open 10:00–17:00 daily  

Concert for a Summer’s Night
21 Jun 2022 
19:15 doors open, 20:00 concert starts
Grand Gallery
Ticketed 

Mark the summer solstice with string collective Scottish Ensemble. Be taken on an atmospheric journey through an eclectic mix of musical styles, including Mozart’s scampering, energetic ‘Magic Flute Overture’, Vask’s shimmering ‘Musica Serena’ and Dvorak’s ‘American Quartet’, evoking expansive, wide-open vistas.  

Find out more nms.ac.uk/exhibitions-events   

Spotlight On: Anatomy
13 Jul 2022 
14:00 – 15:00
Auditorium, Level 1
Free, with optional donation 

Join exhibition curators Tacye Phillipson and Sophie Goggins as they discuss our major exhibition Anatomy: A Matter of Death and Life. Dig deeper into the themes explored in our summer exhibition in this free curator talk to kick off our Anatomy events programme. Revisit your favourite stories from the exhibition or find out more before your visit.     

Find out more nms.ac.uk/spotlightanatomy   

Gilded Balloon at the National Museum of Scotland
3 Aug – 28 Aug 2022
Ticketed

Gilded Balloon are back: bringing Festival fun to the National Museum of Scotland throughout August! 

Brining a colourful line-up: from science for kids to satire for grown-ups, from chat shows to live podcasts. There’s an influencer, a ventriloquist, assorted Fringe favourites and of course a couple of Britain’s Got Talent winners.  

Performers include Scottish treasures Fred MacAulay, Lynn Ferguson and Jack Docherty, alongside Paul Zerdin and assorted puppet pals, Lost Voice Guy, the one and only Chesney Hawkes and even Boris Johnson?! Plus, our own favourite – Comedy Night at the Museum where top comedians improvise a humorous look at our amazing collection.  
 
Find out more on the Gilded Balloon website

Hoarding Histories: Beyond the Galloway Hoard
10 Sep 2022
14:00 -16:30
Aged 14+ event
Ticketed
  

Join our expert panel as they discuss the process of hoarding across time and cultures. 

From assembling and burying, to curating and displaying, our panel will give diverse perspectives on this fascinating practice.  

The keynote address will be delivered by Professor Richard Bradley, Emeritus Professor of Archaeology at the University of Reading. 

Find out more nms.ac.uk/hoarding-histories  

National Museum of Rural Life   
Philipshill Road, East Kilbride, G76 9HR  
Open 10:00–17:00 daily  

Bird Bingo  
Until 31 Aug 2022   
10:00-17:00  
A trail around the museum  
Free with museum admission and Annual Pass  

Come and play Bird Bingo at the National Museum of Rural Life!   

Can you find all the birds hiding around the museum? Using the clues on our family trail sheet, see if you can spot different birds in our museum galleries and learn fun facts about them on your journey.  

This family event is supported by players of People’s Postcode Lottery  
  

Find out more nms.ac.uk/birdbingo  

  

National Museum of Flight
East Fortune Airfield, East Lothian, EH39 5LF
Open daily 10:00 – 16:00 


Awesome Bricks
18 Jun –19 Jun 2022 
10:00-17:00
Ticketed

Join us for one of Scotland’s biggest LEGO events. See a host of unique and inspiring LEGO constructions, including a 3D hot air balloon festival, and get hands-on in our blue brick build zone.  

Awesome Bricks is produced in partnership with Warren Elsmore.  

Book now nms.ac.uk/awesomebricks  

  

Behind the Scenes Tours
25 May – 26 Oct 2022 
11:00–12:00 & 14:00–15:00
Object Store
Free with museum admission
Booking required 

Find out about our collection of aero-engines and propellers on a curator-led tour of our Object Store. Join Aviation Curator Ian Brown for one of our regular guided tours of the museum’s Object Store. Explore some of the collections not normally on public view and discover the fascinating stories behind them.  

Find out more nms.ac.uk/behind-the-scenes-tours   

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National Museums Scotland: What’s On listings

Climate Emergency 
 
Scotland’s Climate Challenge 

24 Sep 2021 – 27 Mar 2022 
National Museum of Scotland, Chambers Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1JF 
Exhibition Gallery 3, Level 1 
Free display 

This small exhibition highlights the exciting work being carried out in Scotland to fight against climate change. It brings together just some of the technological responses that have been developed in Scotland or that are being used here in the effort to cut carbon dioxide emissions. On show are a range of leading-edge equipment, much of it newly collected, alongside samples of natural material. 

Supported by players of People’s Postcode Lottery. 

Visit nms.ac.uk/ClimateChallenge 

Extinction Bell 

24 Sep 2021 – 9 Jan 2022 
National Museum of Scotland, Chambers Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1JF 
The Grand Gallery, Level 1 
Free display 


The Extinction Bell is a work by Bristol-based artist Luke Jerram that aims to raise awareness of biodiversity loss. A fire engine bell from National Museums Scotland’s collection has been adapted to toll at random intervals 150-200 times per day. Each ring of the bell symbolises the extinction of a species, representing the number being lost every 24 hours (according to a 2007 report from the UN). 
 
Supported by players of People’s Postcode Lottery. 

Visit nms.ac.uk/ExtinctionBell 

And If Not Now, When? 
1 Nov – 14 Nov 2021 
10:30 – 16:30 
National Museum of Scotland, Chambers Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1JF 
Event Space, Level 2 
Free immersive installation, sign up on the day in the Grand Gallery

And If Not Now, When? is an immersive, reactive, sound and film installation by Edinburgh artists Philip Pinsky and Karen Lamond which invites you to experience a transformed urban reality to inspire hope and possibility.  
 
Confronted with a heightened version of a busy urban junction; heavy traffic, pollution and noise, you will walk through a sound and film installation, guided by a lighted path. As you do so, notice how your position in the room directly impacts the environment around you.

Watch and listen as your actions transform one environment into another and end the experience with a vivid and tranquil re-imagining of how we could all live peacefully in our cities. 

Visit nms.ac.uk/exhibitions-events 

Art and Science – Communicating the Climate Emergency 

4 Nov 2021 
19:30 – 20:30 
Online event 
Free, with optional donation 

As the eyes of the world turn to Scotland for the UN Climate Conference in November, join artists Luke Jerram and Philip Pinsky, along with National Museums Scotland curators, for a discussion about the urgency of the climate and biodiversity crisis. Explore how the research and technology being used to tackle these issues can be shared with the wider public, and consider how art can help communicate these critical messages and inspire change. 

Supported by players of the Postcode Lottery. 

Visit nms.ac.uk/exhibitions-events 

Further Exhibitions & Displays 

National Museum of Scotland 

Chambers Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1JF 
Open 10:00–17:00 daily 

NEW – Audubon’s Birds of America 
12 Feb – 8 May 2022 
Exhibition Gallery 1, Level 3 
Ticketed 
 
This new exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland will examine the artistry and legacy of one of the world’s rarest, most coveted and biggest books.   

Published as a series between 1827 and 1838, Birds of America by John James Audubon (1785-1851) was a landmark work that achieved international renown due to the epic scale of the project and the book’s spectacular, life-sized ornithological illustrations.  

Audubon’s Birds of America (12 February – 8 May 2022) will showcase 46 unbound prints from National Museums Scotland’s collection, most of which have never been on display before, as well as a rare bound volume of the book, on loan from the Mitchell Library. This exhibition is a unique opportunity to see so much of Audubon’s work in one place.   

Supported by players of People’s Postcode Lottery 

Visit: nms.ac.uk/Audubon 

The Typewriter Revolution 

24 Jul 2021–17 Apr 2022 
10:00–16:30 
Exhibition Gallery 2, Level 3 
Free entry 

The typewriter’s social and technological influence is revealed in this new exhibition and looks at its role in society, arts, and popular culture. It traces the effect and evolution of typewriters across more than 100 years, from weighty early machines to modern style icons. 

The impact of the typewriter has been much wider than simply speeding up the way we write. It helped revolutionise the world of work and change the lives of working women in particular. Typewriters helped them launch their own businesses at a time when female employers were rare and became a vital weapon in the fight for the vote.  

Visit nms.ac.uk/Typewriters 

Inspiring Walter Scott 

6 Aug 2021 – 9 Jan 2022 
Exhibition Gallery 4, Level 1 
Free entry 
 
On the 250th anniversary of Sir Walter Scott’s birth, experience his novels through objects that inspired him. In this small exhibition we show how Scott drew upon real historical objects for inspiration, placing objects alongside Scott’s words, and the stories in which they feature. While you view these fascinating objects, you can listen to an actor reading extracts from these tales.  
 
In association with Walter Scott 250: Celebrating 250 Years of Scotland’s Greatest Storyteller. 

Visit nms.ac.uk/walterscottexhibition 

Events 

Online 

Celebrating Black Fashion 

26 Nov 2021 
19:30—20:15 
Watch online 
Free, with option to add a donation 

Join model and broadcaster Eunice Olumide as she shares her experience of a transforming industry with museum curator Georgina Ripley. Eunice and Georgina will also discuss Eunice’s recent book How To Get Into Fashion, focussing on creativity, diversity, and wellbeing.  
 
This event will be followed by a live Q&A chaired by Mal Burkinshaw, Head of the School of Design at Edinburgh College of Art.  

Part of Black History Month 2021. 

Book now nms.ac.uk/CelebratingBlackFashion 


National Museum of Rural Life  
Wester Kittochside, Philipshill Road, East Kilbride, G76 9HR 
Open 10:00–17:00 daily 


For Adults
 

NEW Willow Star Workshop with Anna Cross 

26 Nov 2021 
10:15–12:45, 14:00–16:30 
£35, suitable for adults (age 16+) 
 
Kick off the festive season by weaving your own large willow star with artist Anna Cross. In these half-day workshops for adults, you will learn how to create your own beautiful decoration. Suitable for beginners and seasoned crafters alike, Anna will guide you through the weaving process. 
Book now: nms.ac.uk/exhibitions-events 

For Families 

NEW Children’s Workshop: Make a Willow Decoration 

Sat 27 Nov 
14:30–16:00  
£10 per child, suitable for ages 10+ 
Advanced booking is essential 

Keen to learn more about the art of willow weaving? Then book a place on this 1.5 hour-long workshop with willow artist Anna Cross, suitable for children age 10+ with an accompanying adult. 
 
Anna will show you how to weave and decorate your very own willow star decoration to take home, perfect for hanging in your room or on the Christmas tree. 
 
Visit: nms.as.uk/exhibitions-events 

NEW Festive Family Crafts 
27 Nov – 28 Nov 2021 
Sat: 10:30 – 16:00 
Sun: 10:30 – 15:30 

Free with pre-booked museum admission 

Join us for festive family activities across the weekend, from drop-in craft sessions to a children’s willow weaving workshop with Anna Cross, the artist who created our Willow Sculpture Trail.  

Our family programming is supported by players of People’s Postcode Lottery 

Visit: nms.as.uk/exhibitions-events 

NEW Clyde’s Winter Trail 
27 Nov 2021 – 9 Jan 2022 
10:00 – 17:00 
Free with pre-booked museum admission 

 
Spot the festive scenes that Clyde, the Clydesdale horse, and his friends have been creating around the museum as they get ready for the festive season. 
 
Our family programming is supported by players of People’s Postcode Lottery 

Visit: nms.as.uk/exhibitions-events  

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