Taigh Chearsabhagh
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This award-winning Museum and Arts Centre is quite literally on the edge. It stands close to the high-tide mark at the sea’s edge in the village of Lochmaddy, on the Isle of North Uist, in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. |
Tha an Taigh-Tasgaidh agus Ionad-Ealain seo air mòran dhuaisean a' bhuanachd agus tha e gu dearbhadh air an oir. Tha an togalach faisg air oir na mara ann an Loch na Madda, ann an Uibhist a Tuath as na h-Eileanan an Iar, Alba.

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Taigh Chearsabhagh is a focus for life in North Uist, presenting arts, culture and heritage in the Western Isles to over 30,000 visitors last year. It succeeds in combining community involvement with excellence and innovation in the arts underpinned by a strong education programme. |
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March 2005 is the 10th anniversary of the opening of Taigh Chearsabhagh - 10 years exhibiting and commissioning artists such as Chris Drury, Dalziell + Scullion, Donald Urquhart, Elizabeth Ogilvie, Ian Stephen, to name a few. |
| Taigh Chearsabhagh has been shortlisted for the Gulbenkian Museum of the year award 2005. |
After 10 years of success, the team at Taigh Chersabhagh are looking forward to the next 10.
Contact:
Taigh Chearsabhagh Lochmaddy North Uist Western Isles HS6 5AA T:01876 500293 Email:admin@taigh-chearsabhagh.org |