Art
An Exhibition Without Endings at Aberdeen Art Gallery
Process, Process, Process offers a unique glimpse into the creative journey without a single finished piece on display.
Art
Process, Process, Process offers a unique glimpse into the creative journey without a single finished piece on display.
Community
The website promotes greater visibility and fair compensation to build real diversity in the arts.
Festivals
The literary festival promises a thrilling line-up, featuring crime heavyweights like Paula Hawkins and the dynamic duo Nicci French.
Theatre
Celebrate the season with Jack and the Beanstalk, a panto adventure full of local flair and festive fun.
Cinema
Local voices are strongly urging MSPs to support vital funding for the beloved cinema.
Post Aberdeen Newsletter
Packed with cultural events, December’s newsletter explores festive music, local art, and community-inspired celebrations.
Art
Artist Textiles - Picasso to Warhol explores how 20th-century masters experimented with textiles as an artistic medium.
Your free monthly guide to Aberdeen culture and events
New performance development programme supports the city's young artistic talent in hand with Scottish Youth Theatre
He's been nominated for Best Hip-Hop at this year's Scottish Alternative Music Awards
Gary Kemp shares how a unique skateboard deck is supporting Mental Health Aberdeen's vital counselling services across the North East of Scotland.
A snapshot of what to catch in Aberdeen this month, with events to inform, inspire, and entertain.
NESCAN Hub offers funding and support for community-led environmental initiatives.
Aberdeen Performing Arts announces expanded comedy festival featuring national headliners and local talent.
Aberdeen street art scene grows with a new legal wall that combines artistic opportunity with community engagement.
Foundation Scotland grant supports a brighter and greener cinematic experience at Belmont Cinema.
Finding a Way Forward: Arkade Gallery hosts an introspective exploration of memory, loss, and growth.
To Save The Sea comes to Aberdeen’s Tivoli Theatre, bringing a powerful tale of activism, oil, and the environment.
The show, including Bart Grabski’s moving ‘Oral Portraits,’ reflects on the role of queer spaces in Aberdeen during the 1980s.
Artists are invited to join the illustrator in creating sculptures for Clan Cancer Support’s BookBench Trail.