The Treasures of Robert Burns Remain Locked Away for Lockdown
Burns treasures remained locked-up for lockdown as the Bard’s 262nd birthday was celebrated on 21 January 2021.
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Burns treasures remained locked-up for lockdown as the Bard’s 262nd birthday was celebrated on 21 January 2021.
The Jacobite collection, which includes letters of debt unpaid to Paisley after 275 years, will go on display in Paisley Museum for the first time.
Paisley Museum has received a £200,000 capital funding pledge of support from The Hugh Fraser Foundation towards its transformation into a world-class cultural destination.
An unusual collection of 2,000-year-old glassware is providing Syrian refugees in Paisley with a connection to their homeland, five years after they settled in Scotland.
We want to create a space where young people feel welcomed, comfortable and safe. Read about how Who Cares? Scotland have been helping us acheive this goal.
We have been incredibly fortunate to work with Interisland Collective who are helping us to re-appraise our Pacific Island collection.
The Wolfson Foundation CEO, Paul Ramsbottom OBE, praises Paisley Museum Reimagined project for its vision and placing culture at the heart of its plans to regenerate the town.
The William Syson Foundation has made a donation of £5,000 to help support the innovative community engagement work delivered by the project team and local partners.
Renfrewshire Council are now accepting expressions of interest from construction firms who wish to undertake the £21 million main contractor role.
Celebrating the life and work of post-war artist Joan Eardley, on the centenary of her birth.