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Coming Home: WW1 in the Highlands

Impact, Memories, Lasting Legacies

imageComing Home is a travelling exhibition and events programme developed by High Life Highland to commemorate the end of the First World War in the Highlands. Poignant individual experiences, explored through the documents, objects and photographs held in High Life Highland museums, libraries and archives, and partner independent museums, are placed at the heart of the project.

Inverness Museum and Art Gallery is delighted to be the first to showcase the Coming Home exhibition, which comprises of new work made in collaboration with children and community groups, with help of artists Robyn Woolston, Cat Meighan and Henry Cruickshank and researcher Kerry Duncan.  Participants have created visual artworks and animations based on the themes of the exhibition, and have contributed to the design of the Coming Home mini mobile museum.  A photographic display of the engagement activity undertaken during the Coming Home project will also be exhibited.  For full details of the project please click here.  #IMAG  #ComingHomeWW1

Image: Sketch by Carrie Cruickshank from her own album
Courtesy of Inverness Museum & Art Gallery

30 March – 12 May: Community & Small Art Galleries

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