Exhibition depicts pupils’ artistic take on Old Aberdeen

Exhibition depicts pupils’ artistic take on Old Aberdeen

An exhibition of work by school children depicting the history of Old Aberdeen is being showcased at the University of Aberdeen.

"Pupils first began sharing their work with the public in May this year when their art was showcased in the MacRobert Building, and in public spaces across the University's King's College Campus. 

"We have now moved the exhibition to the Old Town House in Old Aberdeen to accommodate the growing and diverse body of artwork being produced by these schools.

"The pupils have a real sense of pride in the exhibition they have created and it is a fantastic opportunity for them to show how they have used their creativity to tell the story of Old Aberdeen's heritage."

A Journey Through Old Aberdeen will be exhibited at the Old Town House on the University's King's College Campus until Friday 31 July.   

Entry is free to the Old Town House which is open from Monday to Saturday from 9am to 5pm. 

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