Monday, 30 October 2017

Paisley Museum Re-Imagined

Our next talk on the above subject is on Thursday 9 November at 7.30 in Paisley Museum.

This should be of interest to anyone wishing to know what the proposed re-design of the museum will look like.

Our speaker is Kirsty Devine and she has supplied the following information

Kirsty Devine is Project Director for Paisley Museum Re-Imagined and leads the team to redevelop the Museum over the next five years. She has over 20 years’ experience of working in the heritage and cultural sectors in Scotland, the UK and internationally. She has worked on 10 capital projects ranging in value from £5m to £270m. Her experience predominantly relates to museum projects such as The Riverside Museum, The Burrell Collection, The Royal Alberta Museum, Canada and The D-Day Museum, Portsmouth but also includes historic buildings such as The Citizens Theatre and Durham Cathedral. As the Riverside Museum Project Senior Curator she worked on the project from inception to opening and was responsible for the delivery of all research, content and interpretative elements. Riverside won the European Museum of the Year 2012 and received £21.6m, which was the largest ever HLF grant awarded in Scotland. She has also worked with museums in North America and China and in 2013 curated the exhibition A Tale of Two Cities, in partnership between Historic Environment Scotland and Nanjing Museum, China. This was the first co-curated temporary exhibition in China and it subsequently won the Arts & Business International Award 2014.

Non-members are welcome with the cost being £3.00.


Thursday, 19 October 2017

Next meeting 26 October 2017

Our next speaker will be Tiffany Boyle of Mother Tongue Curating and her subject will be:

Scottish Landscapes in the Work of African-American Painter Robert S. Duncanson (1821-72), and his Photographic Portrait By William Notman.

More details will follow.

The meeting will be held in Paisley Museum at 7.30 pm.

Visitors are welcome to attend and the entrance fee is £3.00. If you wish to join the Institution, then this will be deducted from your membership fee.

Tiffany can be found on Twitter: @MTcuratingInstagram: MTCuratingFacebook: MotherTongueCurating  and at www.mothertonguecurating.com.

Friday, 29 September 2017

Memories of Paisley Industries

Our next talk on 12 October will be by Prof. John Hume on the above subject.

Dr Hume started his career in 1964 as an assistant lecturer in the Department of Economic and Industrial History in the University of Strathclyde. His main topics were the history of science and technology, and industrial history. He particularly studied industrial archaeology (the buildings and machinery of past industry). From 1984-1999 he worked with what is now Historic Environment Scotland. involved in the protection and preservation of a wide range of buildings, sites and structures. More recently he has been involved with the Paisley centre for Business and Industrial History in the University of West of Scotland.In the mid 1960s Prof. Hume started photographing teh industrial buildings of Paisley.

About his talk Prof. Hume says:

'My talk will be based on my personal experience, both of active Paisley industries, from the 1960s, and of the remains of past industries still surviving during that period. It will look at Paisley’s important engineering firms and at some of the many smaller-scale industries, not so well known that were parts of the fabric of this wonderful town, as well as its justly famous textile industries. It will be largely illustrated by my own photographs.'

The talk will be held in the Paisley Museum, Lecture Theatre at 7.30 pm. visitors are welcome and are asked to make a donation of £3.00.




Wednesday, 13 September 2017

The Myth of The Universal Library?

Our first meeting of the new session will be on 28th September 2017 in the lecture room of the Paisley Museum at 7.30. The speaker will be Dr John Scally on the above subject.

The event is free to members and £3.00 to non-members.

Dr Scally has provide the following information. He is on twitter as @scallyjj

John Scally is National Librarian and Chief Executive of the National Library of Scotland. The National Library is Scotland’s legal deposit library giving it the right to claim a copy of everything published in the United Kingdom. The Library holds over 26 million physical items and has an even greater digital library of electronic formats. It is one of the world’s leading centres for the study of Scotland and the Scots. The National Library recently opened a new library centre in Glasgow at the Kelvin Hall, offering a range of resources to the West of Scotland community.

Dr Scally grew up in Paisley and was educated at St Mirin’s Academy, the University of Strathclyde, the University of Cambridge and the University of Wales. He has a number of research interests including aspects of 17th and 18th Century British history, the history of the book and book illustration. He has published on a range of topics such as the Scottish parliament before 1707, the British Civil Wars of the 1640s, popular print in Scotland and a book on Robert Louis Stevenson. He has taught and guest lectured on many subjects in a number of institutions most recently on the impact of technology on libraries.

Synopsis

The Myth of the Universal Library?


Throughout history there have been attempts to assemble the complete range of human knowledge in one place. Often the aspiration has been triggered by an advanced society or a technological breakthrough that appeared to bring the possibility closer than before. The Library of Alexandria, the Renaissance and the Internet have framed some of the attempts that will be surveyed during the course of the talk. Will the universal library remain a worthy aspiration for society in the internet age or merely a figment of our collective imagination?

Monday, 28 August 2017

Doors open day

We will be at Paisley Museum on Saturday 2 September (11-5) and Sunday 3 September (2-5), to give more information. We look forward to meeting you.

Tuesday, 1 August 2017

Speakers for 2017/18

The speakers page has now been updated for 2017/18. Details  are here

Preparations continue for the new session and we will also be at the Museum on Doors Open day in September, more details will follow.

Wednesday, 1 March 2017

Genealogy of the Stewarts

The next meeting of the Institution will take place on Thursday 9 March 2017 at 7.30 in the lecture theatre of Paisley Museum. The speaker will be Graham Holton on the Genealogy of the Stewarts. He will be using documentary and genetic evidence.

Please note that the AGM will precede this meeting at 7.15.