The featured exhibition for the first ever Fife Seaweed Festival, featuring works by artists from across the country.
Complementary exhibitions by Nick Domminney and Stéphane Abbt inspired by the sky, land and sea.
Discover the hidden history and complex legacies of colonial-era fisheries in Lake Malawi.
As part of a placement from the University of St Andrews, student Boowa Zarcone reflects on the images within the archives, particularly those by photographer Rosemary Galer.
Landscapes and landmarks familiar to many who live in or visit this lovely part of the world, peppered with more abstract work, still lifes and serene scenes from around Scotland.
As part of a placement working on the Museum’s online photography collection, student Sydney Vitti has created this blog post to mark the launch of the Whalers’ Memory Bank, 27 June 2025.
Our annual art extravaganza with entries from pupils aged 3 - 14 from schools across Fife.
The Scottish Fisheries Museum is seeking new Trustees to shape and guide the organisation’s future direction. We are looking for people who are committed to using their expertise and networks in support of our charitable objectives and goals.
Responses to Fife’s coastline produced during Covid - co-ordinated by Edinburgh Shoreline.
The picturesque Fife coastline inspires Yolandé’s paintings of quaint local houses, quirky wildlife and passing people.