Art created by schoolchildren is being showcased at the House of Dun, allowing visitors to view the work.

159 pupils from 3 local schools are exhibiting their art at House of Dun near Montrose - a showcase presented by Scottish Field.

April 13th 2023.

Art created by schoolchildren is being showcased at the House of Dun, allowing visitors to view the work.




From Earth Day until 21 May, the National Trust for Scotland at House of Dun near Montrose will be exhibiting amazing art created by 159 pupils from three local primary schools. Sarah Cowie, Senior Heritage Learning Advisor, shared, “We are so excited to launch the 'Flock to House of Dun' exhibition and display the incredible art created by pupils from Angus! The Montrose Basin is home to over 100,000 migratory birds, making it the perfect focus for the project. It was a special moment to see the pupils’ faces as they explored the house and its collections.” For more inspiring stories from Scotland’s schools, check out Scottish Field’s education pages and don’t forget to pick up the May issue of the magazine.

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