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Dr Neils Garden
Escape to the peaceful Dr Neils Garden. Situated on the banks of Duddingston Loch and view these three exhibitions being held consecutively within the historic Thomson Tower, situated in the garden, throughout August. They will comprise of artists exploring natural and man-made landscapes and the plant forms that inhabit both. Mixed-media works, ecoprints and cyanotypes exploring illness, healing, memory, renewal through plants, anatomy and archival processes, encouraging reflection on resilience, recovery and restoration. A group exhibition of drawings, paintings, handwoven tapestry and photography exploring the human condition to place, nature and recovery.
Wheelchair Accessible Toilets
Babes in arms policy: Babies do not require a ticket
Policy applies to: Children under 6 months
May not apply to all performances. Additional information about accessible performances, and space accessibility, can be found on the Dates and Venue tabs on this page. Further accessibility information can also be found on our Accessibility page.
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