Past Exhibitions
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Injecting Hope: The Race for a COVID-19 Vaccine
–Injecting Hope was a free exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland, that presented the science behind the COVID-19 vaccine. - Exhibition

Game On
–Conceived and curated by Barbican Immersive, Game On examined the history and culture of video games. - Exhibition

Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2023
–Wildlife Photographer of the Year is the most prestigious photography event of its kind, providing a global platform that showcases some of the best photography talent from around the world for nearly 60 years. - Exhibition

Theravāda Buddhism
–This thought-provoking display charted the history and influence of the Theravāda Buddhist tradition across the world, including its role in Scotland today. - Exhibition

Rising Tide: Art and Environment in Oceania
12 Aug 2023 - 14 Apr 2024Rising Tide considered our relationship to the natural environment through contemporary responses to climate change and plastic waste by Indigenous Australian and Pacific Islander artists. - Exhibition

Beyond the Little Black Dress
–This exhibition explored design classics to cutting-edge catwalk creations, Beyond the Little Black Dress deconstructs this iconic garment and examines the radical power of the colour black in fashion. - Exhibition

The Declaration of Arbroath
–2020 marked the 700th anniversary of the Declaration of Arbroath, one of Scotland's most important historical artefacts. - Exhibition

Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder
–This must-see exhibition brought a scientific perspective to The Doctor's adventures, drawing on content from across the full canon of Doctor Who. - Exhibition

Bernat Klein: Design in Colour
–This exhibition explored the life and career of Bernat Klein, one of the 20th century’s leading forces in modernist design, marking the centenary of his birth. - Exhibition

E.coli by Luke Jerram
–An installation of Luke Jerram's E.colli sculpture was suspended from the Grand Gallery in this temporary display. - Exhibition

Anatomy: A Matter of Death and Life
–This exhibition explored the history of anatomical study, from artistic explorations by Leonardo da Vinci to the Burke and Hare murders. - Exhibition

Audubon’s Birds of America
–This exhibition explored the artistry and legacy of one of the world’s rarest, most coveted and biggest books. - Exhibition

Extinction Bell
–The Extinction Bell was a work by Bristol-based artist Luke Jerram that raised awareness of biodiversity loss. - Exhibition

Scotland's Climate Challenge
–This small exhibition highlighted the exciting work being carried out in Scotland to fight against climate change. - Exhibition

The Typewriter Revolution
–This exhibition explored how typewriters have helped to influence both society and technology, and why they are still popular today. - Exhibition

LEGO® Concorde Model
–Master builder Warren Elsmore and his team created a LEGO® Big Build of our very own Concorde, especially for us. - Exhibition

The Galloway Hoard: Viking-Age Treasure
–Visitors were able to see cleaned and conserved objects from the Hoard, revealing intricate decoration not seen since the objects' burial more than 1,000 years ago. - Exhibition

Scotland’s Precious Seas
–National Museums Scotland collection contains over 4 million marine invertebrates and 120,000 marine vertebrates. The objects on display demonstrated how these collections help us monitor the changing life in our waters. - Exhibition

Tyrannosaurs
–Tyrannosaurs explored the most feared and revered of all dinosaurs, bringing the latest palaeontological discoveries to life and challenging preconceptions about these ferocious predators. - Exhibition

Parasites: Battle for Survival
–This exhibition explored the challenges we face in fighting five of the most persistent parasites and the people who are fighting against them. - Exhibition

Wild and Majestic: Romantic Visions of Scotland
–Wild and Majestic considered the representation of Scotland around the world and explored the beginnings of the Scottish tourism industry. - Exhibition

Body Beautiful: Diversity on the Catwalk
–This exhibition looked at how today’s fashion industry is challenging perceptions and championing alternative ideals of beauty on the catwalk, in advertising, editorial and behind the camera. - Exhibition

Conscience Matters
–Conscience Matters examined the application process for conscientious objection, the reasons people had for opposing conscription, and what happened to them as a result. - Exhibition

Robots
–From early mechanised human forms to today’s cutting-edge technology, this major exhibition revealed our 500-year quest to make machines human.