Skip to page content
Skip to section navigation
Skip to website navigation
Skip to University website navigation
University Home
Contact
Maps
Vacancies
Library
Online Payment
Student Association
A-Z
Begin search
Enter search term here
About Us
Undergraduate Study
Postgraduate Study
International Students
Research
Business
Alumni and Giving
News, Events and Media
Virtual Aberdeen
University Home
›
About Us
›
Museums and Museum Studies
The University of Aberdeen
Museums and Museum Studies
The University cares for one of Scotland’s most significant museum collections, using them to inspire and to challenge
Home
About Us
Museums and
Exhibitions
News and
Events
Collections
Learning
Get
Involved
Museum
Studies
King's Museum
Zoology Museum
Special Exhibitions
Marischal Museum
Sir Duncan Rice Library Gallery
Online Exhibitions
Search
Keyword
Browse by Month
2013
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2012
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Home
›
Exhibitions
Exhibitions
Current and Upcoming Exhibitions
Whisper of the Stars: photographs by Bryan Alexander
25 January - 15 April 2013
Whisper of the Stars: photographs by Bryan Alexander
An exhibition in the MacRobert Building of photographs of indigenous people in Siberia by Bryan Alexander
Eric Auld: a portrayal of Aberdeen city and shire
01 February - 30 April 2013
Eric Auld: a portrayal of Aberdeen city and shire
A new exhibition of work by Aberdonian artist Eric Auld, which includes work spanning more than 60 years, is now on display at the University of Aberdeen.
Nunalleq: The Yupiit and the Arctic World
11 March - 07 September 2013
Nunalleq: The Yupiit and the Arctic World
Nunalleq: The Yupiit and the Arctic World is an exhibition in King's Museum of recent archaeological discoveries from western Alaska, excavated by a team from the University of Aberdeen in partnership with the Yup'ik Eskimo village of Quinhagak
Utiseta by Nicola Moss
22 April - 31 July 2013
Utiseta by Nicola Moss
'Utiseta', meaning sitting out for wisdom, is associated with an ancient Nordic practice of divining knowledge. Moss's works are inspired from sitting out in the Scottish landscape to see numinous images in her mind's eye. This exhibition supports the University's 'Second Sight and Prophecy' conference taking place in June.