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25/05/10
Those who have been to the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and
Museum in Glasgow should recognise the head
sculptures in the picture. The installation,
known as "Heads", is the brainchild of Sophie
Cavein and can be found in the Expression
Gallery of the museum. The enthralling
exhibit features 95 heads with four different
expressions that reflect the ups and downs of
emotion in life.
Heads by Sophie Cave at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow (Jun 2008)
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Kiat’s Eye View: What is a haggis?
Heads by Sophie Cave at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow (Jun 2008)
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Related post:
Kiat’s Eye View: What is a haggis?
What is a Haggis?
20/07/08
If you are asking that question or planning a wild
haggis hunt in Scotland, check this out at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and
Museum in Glasgow. The exhibit is my
personal favourite in the museum!
Haggis exhibit at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow (2008)
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Haggis exhibit at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow (2008)
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Dolly the Sheep
10/01/08
This extraordinary sheep hit the headline in 1997 as
the world's first cloned mammal, a testament to
Scottish achievement in biotechnology. Dolly has now
assumed a new educational role in the National Museum
of Scotland.
"Dolly the sheep" in the Connect Gallery of the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh (12/2007)
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Science Museum: Dolly
Wikipedia: Dolly
Genome News Network: Dolly
The Guardian: Scientists dispute credit for Dolly
"Dolly the sheep" in the Connect Gallery of the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh (12/2007)
Related Links:
National Museums of Scotland: Dolly
Science Museum: Dolly
Wikipedia: Dolly
Genome News Network: Dolly
The Guardian: Scientists dispute credit for Dolly