In Scotland’s Season of Photography, the Scottish Fisheries Museum is delighted to be hosting a striking exhibition of black and white images shot aboard the seine net fishing boats, Mairead and Argosy, in the North Sea in the 1990’s. These images, by Scottish documentary photographer Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert, capture the reality of the life at sea for the fishermen of Scotland’s North East fishing communities - the cramped conditions, the monotony, and the grueling work in harsh conditions.
Exhibition showcasing over 30 of textile expert Stella Ruhe’s hand-knitted garments based on her extensive research of traditional designs
A beautiful selection of canvas-mounted and framed images.
An exhibition to mark the centenary of the fateful night of 31 January 1918 when two British submarines and over 100 lives were lost to the sea.
An exploration of fish, its role in our diet, and the evolving fishing industry.
Installation of smoke-fired ceramic fish by artist Mella Shaw
A poignant exhibition of World War I stories
Extravagant dreams, life in a different hue
Explore the mysteries of the North Atlantic at an exhibition at the Scottish Fisheries Museum from 6th March.
The series of drawings, by Fife artist Alan Watson, depicts scenes from ‘Brendan the Navigator’s’ epic sea voyage in a curragh around the North Atlantic in the early medieval period.
The latest exhibition in the Merchant’s Room is an evocation of the East Neuk by Yolande Kenny. With pen and watercolour, Yolande captures this unique corner of Fife with a light touch and a true eye for detail.