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Happy Birthday, Robbie!
Robert Burns was born on January 25th, 1759, in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland. The son of tenant farmers, he had a diverse education but was unsuccessful as a farmer himself. He published his first book of poetry by 1786 and continued this pursuit until his death at age 37, in 1796.
He was a prolific writer, composing poems and songs in both Scots and English (and sometimes both), as well as collecting and refining Scottish folk songs. His works range from sincere to sarcastic, romantic to political, and draw inspiration from a wide range of sources. Considered proto-Romantic, he inspired many later authors and remains an important cultural figure for Scotland.
Scottish immigrants to Dundas in the 1800s brought with them their love for Burns, and below, you can see examples from the DMA Collections of Robbie Burns paraphernalia.
The video below provides a snapshot of the Scottish diaspora manifesting in early Dundas and brings to life newspaper reports of Robbie Burns Day Dinners from historic newspapers.
Although the DMA isn’t holding our Robbie Burns event this year, you can click the link below to read our recommendations from our previous tastings for a few Scotchs with which to toast the bard!
Robbie Burns Day Scotch Favourites, 2016-2020
And, enjoy some music from our 2020 Virtual Robbie Burns event!
Performed by MacTalla Road:
WINTERBLOOMS 2023
The breath of spring in the midst of winter returns with WINTERBLOOMS, a celebration of art, artifacts and flowers. Three Dundas locations (The Dundas Museum & Archives, the Carnegie Gallery and the Dundas Valley School of Art) present a walking tour of exhibits featuring original artworks and precious artifacts, accompanied by floral arrangements that take their inspiration from their paired work of art.
The Dundas Museum and Archives will offer extended opening hours to offer plenty of opportunities to see this amazing show for 1 weekend only!
Exhibition Times:
- Thursday, January 26th: 6:00 – 8:00 pm (Opening Receptions)
- Friday, January 27th: 10:00 am-4:30 pm
- Saturday, January 28th: 10:00 am-5:00 pm
- Sunday, January 29th: 1:00 pm-4:00 pm
Free entry to exhibitions at all three locations!
Visit winterblooms.ca for more information.