- 20 August 2018
This is a wonderful and varied exhibition. Having four different artists really works. They are all very different and all compliment each other. Runs until 9th September.
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- 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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