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Exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery showing the results of five community projects re-assessing landmarks in Scottish history commissioned following the reopening of the gallery. It took five themes, work, union, faith, civil war and roots.

It was good to see another work by Charles Avery showing the town square of his imaginary island as there had been work by him in a recent Courtauld exhibition.

The roots section was particularly interesting looking at how migrants to Scotland have put down roots and was represented by music. Thanks to the nice warden who came and put the music on for me when I was starting blankly at a record player wondering when I couldn’t hear anything through the ear phones!

Best of all was a quote from a teenager in the faith section “When I was a teenager I was an atheist, That in itself required some believing.”! How true!

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