As part of Dundee Month of Design 2020, museum curator Matthew Jarron had planned to lead a series of guided walks of public art and design in different parts of the city. Because of the current lockdown these have not been possible, so here is a virtual tour using Google Streetview and photos from Public Art Dundee volunteers and private collections. This tour explores public art in Broughty Ferry, so get yourself a Visocchi’s ice cream and join in! Look out for other tours and check out the Public Art Dundee Facebook page
#WellTogether: Public Art Tour of Broughty Ferry, Dundee
14 May 2020
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Thanks Matthew – that was really interesting. We’ve lived here for years now and I didn’t know about half of the pieces you showed us! I have shared the link with ‘Our Broughty Ferry’ FB page, and they said they’ll post it so it should get lots of views 🙂