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Landscape Offerings

This spring, Trimontium Museum presents Landscape Offerings — a contemplative exhibition inspired by archaeology, memory, and the enduring presence of place.

Bringing together the work of participatory artist and printmaker Georgie Fay and ceramicist Jenny Jubb of Fernweh Pottery, the exhibition responds to the layered histories of Trimontium and the Scottish Borders landscape. Through print, texture, glaze, and form, the artists explore what remains — and what is remembered — in the landscapes we inherit.

Archaeology is not only about excavation — it is about listening.

Landscape Offerings invites visitors to reflect on the traces of those who once walked these lands, whose stories linger quietly beneath the surface. Drawing inspiration from Trimontium’s Roman heritage and the wider Borders landscape, Fay and Jubb each respond to themes of memory, migration, belonging, and material connection.

Through layered imagery, surface texture, and hand-thrown forms, this exhibition considers how we honour the forgotten and how we continue to shape the places we call home.

Join the museum on the evening of 2 April for the opening of Landscape Offerings. Meet the artists, explore the exhibition after hours, and experience Trimontium’s galleries in a new light as contemporary art meets ancient landscape. Further details and booking information coming soon.

While Dig It! takes every opportunity to ensure that this information is accurate, we advise that you contact the event organiser before attending the event to avoid disappointment. As “39% of transport emissions come from cars” according to Net Zero Nation, Dig It! also encourages you to walk, wheel, cycle or use public transport to arrive at this event if possible.

Header Image: © Trimontium Museum 2021

Accessibility Information

– One level throughout the museum
– Portable gallery stools
– Magnifying glasses with lights
– Large print gallery guide
– Subtitles on main AV film
– Manual wheelchair available

The gallery is designed as a dark space. However, light levels can be raised on request. For visitors who may find loud noises disorientating, staff can also reduce volume on the AV. Please ask one of our volunteers for assistance. You can find out more here.

The museum have worked with AccessAble so you can find out about their facilities before you visit. AccessAble’s surveyors assessed our venue to create a Detailed Access Guide. Check out the Detailed Access Guide to Trimontium Museum 

Trimontium Museum, Market Square, Melrose TD6 9PN

Friday 03 April 2026 - Sunday 12 July 2026

Price £0-8

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Aerial photo of fields featuring the remains of a Roman fort

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