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*The Dick Institute will close at the earlier time of 3.30pm on Wed 1st April. It will re-open as normal on Thursday 2nd.
*Work on the newly refurbished Galston Town Hall is in its final stages. In the meantime, Galston Library remains open with access to PC’s, Printing and small selection of books for borrowing.

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Culture

Our cultural venues all boast 4 stars from VisitScotland and are well worth a visit.

We exhibit a regularly changing programme of visual art exhibitions, many of which are often unique to Scotland and a range of semi-permanent exhibitions highlight East Ayrshire’s social and natural science collections. A current highlight is a display featuring Johnnie Walker & Sons, the worldwide whisky phenomenon, as well as a replica of John Wilson’s printing press, which printed the first book of Robert Burns’ poems – Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect – more commonly known as the Kilmarnock Edition. Original Burns manuscripts are also on display including The Twa Dogs and the Cottar’s Saturday Night.

Our museum collections form a major part of the social and cultural heritage of Ayrshire and include irreplaceable material of local, national and international importance.

Our collections can be viewed online at www.futuremuseum.co.uk

The Palace Theatre (currently closed for redevelopment ) and Cumnock Town Hall have a year round programme of performing arts and the Grand Hall (closed for redevelopment) hosts large scale events and gigs. We also have a programme of drama, comedy, music and more across a range of our community venues.

Find out what's on

Culture & Heritage

Museum Collections

East Ayrshire Youth Theatre

Current Exhibits

The Baird Institute

Beauty and the Beastie

Burns House Museum