Whats On This Weekend
February Messy ChurchSaturday 14th February 2026 2:00pmThe BrookFree, fun-filled, family-friendly event featuring crafts, creative play, games, bible mini-movies, songs and snacks! Information published by Leisure and Culture Dundee.
Life DrawingSaturday 14th February 2026 2:00pmWASPS StudioCasual life drawing in WASPS Meadowmill artists' studios, with a range of short and long poses by a professional model. Some basic materials and some easels provided, as well as juice and snacks...
Funk and DisorderlySaturday 14th February 2026 6:00pmClark's on Lindsay StreetElectrifying fusion of funk, pop, rock, disco and more! Tickets. Information published by Leisure and Culture Dundee.
Thread Memory: Embroidery from PalestineSunday 15th February 2026 10:00amV and AExplore the history of Palestinian dress and the ancient practice of elaborate hand-embroidery....
Stories From The BuildingSunday 15th February 2026 10:00amV and AStories from the Building is a new display designed to celebrate our architectural and design journey. Offering a glimpse into the design process, construction techniques and collaborative spirit...
Scottish Design GalleriesSunday 15th February 2026 10:00amV and AExplore the everyday relevance of design and how it improves our lives....
Dundee Science Festival 2026Sunday 15th February 2026 10:00amDundee Science CentreJoin us for a fun-packed fortnight of events, activities and scientific demonstrations during Dundee Science Festival 2026!...
La Dolce Dundee: Speed, Style and Italian SpiritSunday 15th February 2026 10:00amDundee Museum of TransportDundee Museum of Transport invites you to experience Italy?s unique motoring culture through an exhibition of iconic Italian vehicles, from the much-loved Fiat 500 to the legendary Lancia Stratos...
Fact or Fiction: AI EditionSunday 15th February 2026 10:30amDundee Science CentreWhat is AI, how is it being used, and how will that impact us?...
We Contain MultitudesSunday 15th February 2026 11:00amDundee Contemporary ArtsA group show featuring work by Andrew Gannon, Daisy Lafarge, Jo Longhurst and Nnena Kalu. Across textiles, photography, sculpture and drawing, the exhibition will explore envelopment, enclosure,...
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