- 08 July 2020
It is with regret that we inform you of our decision to remain closed for the 2020 season. The garden is open though. Please observe relevant physical distancing rules and use hand sanitiser. We look forward to welcoming you back to the Old Haa in 2021.
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- Closed for 2024
- Wool Week 2024 runs until 6th October
- "Immersion" by Aimee Labourne runs until 22nd September
- In Blue by Dawn Mainland accompanied by Yala Jewellery. Runs until 1st Sept
- Art by James Thomason - runs until 11th August
- "Fae da Brigstains ta da Haaf" by Keith Robertson with paintings by Kirsteen Mullay - runs until 21st July
- Dr Taylor Exhibition
- Dyeing to Quilt by Catherine, Christine, Lynda and Linda runs from 20th May until 9th June
- Playing with Glass by Cheryl Jamieson - runs until 19th May
- Artists Exhibiting in Old Haa during 2024 season
- Curiosity by Susan Pearson - runs until April 28th
- Heritage connections SWOT analysis meeting
- Call for Bohus Items and Stories
- Closed now until 7th April 2024
- Lace Knitting Wool Week exhibition
- Gilly Bee Designs and Mella Soap - runs until 3 September
- Kishies, Lugs an Whals. Runs until 13th August
- David Godfrey-Faussett's paintings continue for next 3 weeks but now complimented by Ann McLaughlan's tweed items. Runs until 23rd July
- Catalina visit
- Coastlines and Crochet - Contrasting and Complimentary
- Yell Schools - runs until 11th June
- All things Royal
- Museum assistants
- Upstairs exhibition rooms in 2023
- Archaeology exhibition
- "Silver jewellery with a Yell connection and a school of whales" by Mike Finnie and "Colour" by Kristi Tait
- Closed now until 9th April 2023
- Weaving in Yell. Runs until Old Haa closes on 2nd October
- Closed Monday 19th September.
- Change to opening hours due to unforeseen circumstances. Apologies for inconvenience caused
- Link-ink by Zoe Williamson runs until 18th September
- Island Ceramics and some artwork from Old Haa Collection - runs until 28th August
- A Miscellany of Crafts by Ruth Underwood and Elaine Thomason - runs until 7th August
- Where the Sea meets the Sky by Fine Arts Shetland - runs until 17th July
- Land of Straw by Berenice Carrington - runs until 26th June
- Inspired by the Sea and the Sky by Lisa's Leatherworks + Place and Faces by Peter McLeod
- Coloured Pencil Fine Arts Drawings by John Birnie is our second exhibition of 2022. Runs until 15th May
- Fragments by Rowan Ormiston is our first exhibition of 2022. A great start. Runs from 3rd to 24th April
- Auld Blancie
- More Outside than In - Janice Armstrong (final exhibition of 2021)
- Sarah Kay Arts - runs until 1st September 2021
- Natural history room 2021 and 2022
- First in 2021 - Julia Smith "A Winter's Wark in Wirsit" and Cass Slater "All Kinds of Everything"
- Closure for 2020 season
- Closed due to COVID-19
- Due to Coronavirus and government advice the Old Haa will not be opening until further notice
- Public Halls in Yell during the 20th century
- Yell Boat Song
- See the Northlink feature on us here.
- **** Museum now
- Closed for the season now
- Yell Oo - Our Wool week is running for 3 weeks! Last exhibition of this year.
- Sea aa Things by Yell Arts Group. Runs until 16th September
- Paintings and drawings by Ron Sanford accompanied by The Art of French Beading by Jane Pullen.
- Crofthooses - Photographs and prints by Keira Thomson and Yala Jewellery Shetland by Coleen Thomson Runs until 4th Aug
- Gods and Monsters by Dirk Robertson
- 20 x 20 Features works in many mediums and styles by levels 1, 2 and 3 of Contemporary Textiles degree and Fine Art Degree students studying at Shetland College UHI
- Circle of Life by Alex Purbrick and Haree Things by Pauline Maddocks runs until 2nd June
- It's all about the Groatie Buckie by Esme Wilcox and Susan Thompson runs until 11th May
- Getting ready to open on 21st April 2019, even the garden has had tidy up
- Wool Week Exhibition
- Janice Armstrong, Fiona Taylor, Wendy Goode and Matthew Ronalds exhibition
- Small paintings by Peter Davis
- Peerie Hoose Art by Wendy Marshall-Dilloway
- New Connections Across the Northern Isles
- Website Launch
- Audio Archive
- Our New Season
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