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Positive Currents

1 July - 11 September 2022

 -  by Linda Fitzpatrick Exhibitions

Positive Currents
Positive Currents

Charities from both sides of the Firth of Forth have joined forces to create an exciting new exhibition celebrating the spectacular natural history and heritage of the Forth estuary. The Scottish Fisheries Museum and the Scottish Seabird Centre invite the public to dive into the stories of the Forth, from past, present and future perspectives. The Firth of Forth, along with its coasts and islands, has a rich multi-layered history and a wealth of stories to tell. From wildlife to industry and landscapes to human relationships, many of those stories continue to be relevant to our present and will influence our future.

Open at the Scottish Fisheries Museum:

1st July - 11th September 2022

Open at the Scottish Seabird Centre:

17 September - mid-November.

Events and activities running alongside the exhibition will invite local young people aged 16-24 years to co-create dynamic content, which will feature in the display.

Positive Currents: Forgotten Stories and Future Voices of the Firth of Forth is the product of the Cry of the Forth project, funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund and the Association of Independent Museums (AIM).and is part of Scotland’s Year of Stories 2022.

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The Scottish Fisheries Museum Trust Ltd
St Ayles, Harbourhead, Anstruther, Fife KY10 3AB
E-mail: enquiries@scotfishmuseum.org
Tel (within UK): 01333 310628
Tel (from outside UK): +44 1333 310628
Charity Number: SC 006185 VAT Reg Number: 270 2790 64
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