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The Scottish Bestiary - Orkney Museum from 13 May – 12 August

Date: 12 May 2023

Time: 09:00

Scottish Bestiary

The latest exhibition at the Orkney Museum, Tankerness House, Kirkwall, is a collection of celebrated Scottish artists, with a very strong local connection.

The Scottish Bestiary was created in 1986 and features prints by John Bellany, Steven Campbell, Peter Howson, Jack Knox, Bruce McLean, June Redfern and Adrian Wiszniewski.

They bring together Scottish animals, both real and legendary, from a fieldmouse to a dragon and a capercaillie to a unicorn. There are also two uniquely Orcadian beasts, straight out of Orkney folktales, the colossal Stoorworm and the terrifying Nucklavee.

To continue with the Orkney connection, the text that accompanies each image was written by George Mackay Brown. Here he uses his skills in both prose and poetry to breathe life into each creature. It is a celebration of both the written word and artistic creativity.

The Scottish Bestiary will be on display this weekend running until 12 August.

The Orkney Museum is open Monday-Saturday, 10.30 a.m.-5.00 p.m. Admission is free.

  • Summary:

    The latest exhibition at the Orkney Museum, Tankerness House, Kirkwall, is a collection of celebrated Scottish artists, with a very strong local connection.

    The Scottish Bestiary was created in 1986 and features prints by John Bellany, Steven Campbell, Peter Howson, Jack Knox, Bruce McLean, June Redfern and Adrian Wiszniewski.

    They bring together Scottish animals, both real and legendary, from a fieldmouse to a dragon and a capercaillie to a unicorn. There are also two uniquely Orcadian beasts, straight out of Orkney folktales, the colossal Stoorworm and the terrifying Nucklavee.

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