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bookings and enquiries should be made to Highland Council Exhibitions
Unit, ECS Service, Inverness Castle, Inverness, IV2 3EG |
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Wed 4th |
1.30pm 3.00pm,
Free Breakdance! School groups are invited to come along to drawing sessions with breakdancer Shabaz as their model. Materials provided . Booking essential. |
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Sat 7th |
10am
4pm, £35 Life Drawing Class The form of the human body has inspired artists for centuries. This tutored class is suitable for adults, including students preparing their portfolio. Places are limited, early booking is advisable. Students are required to bring their own materials. |
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| Tues 10th | 7pm,
Free Perception of the Human Body This fascinating discussion between Tim Palmer, head pathologist at Raigmore Hospital and artist, Dean Melville will look at both the differences and the similarities of how these two professions perceive the human body……. |
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Wed 11th |
1.30pm 3pm,
Free Anatomy Acts Drawing Class Draw from the superb exhibits on display in Anatomy Acts. Suitable for school groups. Booking essential. |
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Thurs 12th |
1.30pm 3pm,
Free Anatomy Acts Drawing Class Draw from the superb exhibits on display in Anatomy Acts. Suitable for school groups. Booking essential. |
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Wed 18th |
2pm
3pm,
Free Author’s Talk: Nicola Morgan Nicola Morgan, author of novels for young adults, talks about how real events in 19th century Edinburgh provided the inspiration for her award winning book Fleshmarket and how the issues of scientific ethics raised are as relevant today. |
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