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Peacock Visual Arts is the main contemporary visual arts organisation in Aberdeen and the North-east of Scotland and is supported by Aberdeen City Council and Creative Scotland.

  • 21 Castle Street
  • Aberdeen AB11 5BQ
  • Scotland, United Kingdom
  • t: +44 (0)1224-639539
  • f: +44 (0)1224-627094
  • e:info@peacockvisualarts.co.uk
  • Open Tues - Sat 9.30am - 5.30pm

March 2010

10thFRIENDS WITH BENEFITS...

Peacock Visual Arts is one of Scotland’s most exciting arts organisations. For 35 years we have supported artists and brought world-class talent to Aberdeen. From Education projects to exciting Exhibitions, from the traditional skills of Printmaking to the cutting edge of New Media, Peacock today is a vibrant creative centre, a successful social enterprise and a key part of the North-east’s cultural scene. By becoming a Friend of Peacock you can help support our valuable work and enjoy special benefits that take you to the heart of what we do. Click title for more information.

9thFRANCES WALKER - A series of short films

View a collection of stunning films celebrating Frances Walker, one of Scotland's most cherished artists. They were created by Adam Proctor, with support from us here at Peacock and the Friends of Aberdeen Art Gallery. They were commissioned for the exhibition Frances Walker: Place Observed in Solitude at Aberdeen Art Gallery, with the support of Friends of Aberdeen Art Gallery, the Scottish Arts Council and Peacock Visual Arts. Click title for more information.

24thInternational Printmaking Summer School 2010

Ever considered trying Intaglio Printmaking? How about making your own Paper? Or maybe becoming a master in Japanese Woodblock Printing? If you're eager to learn a new skill this summer, then sign up for one of the Printmaking Summer School workshops hosted here at Peacock. Gray’s School of Art have organised three one week workshops run by internationally renowned artists, to be held in July 2010 at our spacious and well equipped facilities. For more information call 01224 263600 or email a.aitchison3@rgu.ac.uk. Click title for more details.