Seeds of Thought: A Lunchtime Talk with Murdo Macdonald
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Seeds of Thought: A Lunchtime Talk with Murdo Macdonald

"Rannoch Moor as Watershed: Mind and Nature in Scottish Art" - a Lunchtime Lecture as part of our Seeds of Thought series

By St Andrews Botanic Garden

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St Andrews Botanic Garden

Canongate St Andrews KY16 8RT United Kingdom

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No refunds

About this event

Rannoch Moor as Watershed: Mind and Nature in Scottish Art

Murdo Macdonald is author of Scottish Art (Thames and Hudson, 2000, 2021), Patrick Geddes’s Intellectual Origins (Edinburgh University Press, 2020), and Ruskin’s Triangle (Ma Bibliothèque, 2021). Recent chapters include ‘Robert Burns and the Visual Arts: Portraiture, National Landscapes, and the Context of Monuments’ in The Oxford Handbook of Robert Burns, (Oxford University Press, 2024) and ‘A basis for Celtic Revival Art in Scotland’ in Irish and Scottish Art, c. 900–1900: Survivals and Revivals (Edinburgh University Press, 2024). He is professor emeritus of History of Scottish Art at the University of Dundee, an honorary member of the Royal Scottish Academy, and an honorary fellow of the Association for Scottish Literature.

About Seeds of Thought

Over the coming months, we invite you to a menu of fascinating ideas over lunch. In our talks, we invite speakers whose research explores our relationship to time and place through a variety of disciplines, ranging from biology, geology, and anthropology to art history or architecture: together, we consider the forces that shape life on our world and beyond, and ways of engaging with environmental shifts on various scales in both practical and imaginative ways.

Between October and December, we are delighted to be joined by Mary Arnold-Foster, Tim Ingold and Murdo Macdonald.

Coffee, tea, and water will be available, with sandwiches for pre-order at the Visitor Centre. Free for St Andrews Botanic Garden Friends Members, £3 for visitors

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St Andrews Botanic Garden is a living research and conservation experiment where we explore the ways ecology and evolution unfold in the plant kingdom - right at the heart of historic St Andrews.

We have an exciting programme of events, activities and workshops for a range of audiences - all designed to support communities of both plants and people!

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Dec 10 · 12:30 PM GMT