Magic on the Border of Things - Works from the Pier Arts Centre Collection
This exhibition explores the ways the Collection has developed through a sequence of specially curated rooms that highlight collecting themes and variations.
This exhibition explores the ways the Collection has developed through a sequence of specially curated rooms that highlight collecting themes and variations.
Portals is the first solo exhibition by Glasgow-based artist Adela Kałuzińska
Exhibition by Orkney photographer Rebecca Marr and Scottish poet Valerie Gillies
SUNLIGHT is the first survey of Roger Ackling (1947–2014), celebrating one of the most quietly influential British artists of the late twentieth century.
This series of prints has been created in response to an invitation to Soulisquoy Printmakers from Gabrielle Barnby, Orkney Island Games ‘Scriver’, to provide images for inclusion in a pocket book that would form part of the participating athletes ‘welcome pack’.
Exhibition of paintings, photographs and archive material illustrating the colourful life of George ‘Doddy’ S Robertson (1887 – 1981)
Dreams of the Everyday, is a new exhibition which brings together the paintings of Winifred Nicholson (1893–1981) and Andrew Cranston (b. 1969, Hawick, UK)
This exhibition brings together art and personal stories by a group of Ukrainian refugees resettling in Orkney embarked on a creative journey of healing and self-expression.
Exhibition of creative responses resulting from the Orkney Matters Two consultation workshops.
Exhibition showcases some of the exceptional photographs of island life, taken by Beatrice Garvie when she was doctor on North Ronaldsay, during the 1930s and ‘40s.
This exhibition brings together a selection of early poems and publications alongside prints from the 1960s produced by Ian Hamilton Finlay in collaboration with fellow artists, such as John Furnival and Alistair Cant
This exhibition marks the centenary of the birth of the Scottish artist Bet Low (1924-2007) and will be displayed in both Glasgow and Orkney through a collaboration between the Reid Gallery, The Glasgow School of Art and the Pier Arts Centre in Stromness, Orkney.
Peedie Pier – Primary and Junior Secondary School Artwork includes work made by some of Orkney’s youngest artists from primary and junior secondary schools throughout the county