The Pier Arts Centre

The Pier Arts Centre The Pier Arts Centre, Museum & Art Gallery in Orkney. www.pierartscentre.com
01856 850209 FREE ADMISSION

The Pier Arts Centre in Stromness, Orkney was established in 1979 to provide a home for an important collection of British fine art donated by the author, peace activist and philanthropist Margaret Gardiner (1904 – 2005). The permanent Collection includes works by major 20th Century artists Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson and Alfred Wallis, amongst others, as well as contemporary art by Sean Scull

y, Eva Rothschild and Olafur Eliasson. The Collection also includes local artists including Sylvia Wishart and Stanley Cursiter. Although small, it is regarded as one of the finest collections of the period in the UK. A Recognised Collection of National Significance to Scotland, key works are regularly loaned to prominent exhibitions around the world. The Pier Arts Centre is also a partner of Tate, and exchanges programmes, ideas and skills with the Plus Tate network of visual arts organisations across the UK. The Centre also curates a year round programme of changing exhibitions and events for the education and enjoyment of the general public. Housed in a complex of buildings with a rich history, the Centre re-opened in July 2007 following a major redevelopment. This included creating a stunning award-winning new building on one of the piers which characterise the historic town of Stromness. The Pier Arts Centre acts as a focal point for the local artistic community. It has a valuable library and archive which is accessible to the public, and runs a programme of education and outreach activities for groups of all ages. The Pier Arts Centre is a Scottish Registered Charity No SC014815

COMING NEXT:Roots - A dialogue between Ukrainian and Scottish mythology12-20 June 2026This exhibition didn’t begin at a ...
06/06/2026

COMING NEXT:
Roots - A dialogue between Ukrainian and Scottish mythology
12-20 June 2026

This exhibition didn’t begin at a gallery or a workshop; it began when Ukrainians were forced to flee the war in their country and found sanctuary in Orkney. While finding their footing in these islands rich in myths, they couldn’t help but notice the similarities between Scottish and Ukrainian folklore.

This exhibition is a celebration of what we have in common – the rich heritage of myths and folklore that once explained the mysteries of the world to our ancestors, the stories that keep us grounded by connecting us to our roots and the new things we learn from each other when two cultures meet.

Would you like to join our team for the summer?The Pier Arts Centre is eager to appoint a capable and flexible individua...
05/06/2026

Would you like to join our team for the summer?

The Pier Arts Centre is eager to appoint a capable and flexible individual to help deliver exceptional customer care during the busy summer season
18 hours per week / £13.45 per hr 6 July-15 August 2026
Working patterns to be agreed / will include weekends
CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS FRIDAY 19 JUNE 2026

Full details and an application form can be found https://www.pierartscentre.com/current-opportunities

We were delighted to welcome a group of primary 6 pupils from Papdale Primary School earlier this week. The group were i...
03/06/2026

We were delighted to welcome a group of primary 6 pupils from Papdale Primary School earlier this week. The group were involved in our current exhibition Tracing the Natural World, developed through a collaboration between Orkney artist Louise Barrington and Vietnamese artist Do Ha Thu.

Tracing the Natural World is supported by the British Council’s Connections Through Culture programme and is on display until Saturday 13 June.

This month we have been delighted to host Glasgow based artist Oli Turner at Linkshouse as she spent time exploring and ...
30/05/2026

This month we have been delighted to host Glasgow based artist Oli Turner at Linkshouse as she spent time exploring and engaging with Orkney. Her work is shaped by journeys into remote and rural environments.

Oli has been participating in the Visual Arts Scotland residency in partnership with Pier Arts Centre and Wilhelmina Barns-Graham Trust

Through Their Eyes -The Pier Arts Centre Collection and the unfolding Asprey gifthighlights recently acquired contempora...
29/05/2026

Through Their Eyes -The Pier Arts Centre Collection and the unfolding Asprey gift
highlights recently acquired contemporary works of art gifted by publisher, Arts Patron and collector Charles Asprey.

Works included in the Charles Asprey Gift have been acquired through the Cultural Gifts Scheme, administered by Arts Council England



Get  •  Today we are delighted to reveal that significant funds, including from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and ...
28/05/2026

Get • Today we are delighted to reveal that significant funds, including from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and Art Fund have been raised to ensure the future of Little Sparta. The garden of the late poet and artist Ian Hamilton Finlay, which sits near Edinburgh, is one of the most important cultural landmarks of the twentieth century. The announcement coincides with the launch of Little Sparta’s Summer programme, and we look forward to welcoming visitors to experience this remarkable place and to find out more about the ideas that shaped this unique landscape. Find out more:
https://www.littlesparta.org.uk/funding-2026/

Great news today from our friends at Little SpartaTrust - that they have raised significant funds, including from the Na...
28/05/2026

Great news today from our friends at Little SpartaTrust - that they have raised significant funds, including from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and Art Fund to ensure the future of Little Sparta: the garden of Ian Hamilton Finlay.

Today we are delighted to reveal that significant funds, including from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and Art Fund have been raised to ensure the future of Little Sparta. The garden of the late poet and artist Ian Hamilton Finlay, which sits near Edinburgh, is one of the most important cultural landmarks of the twentieth century. The announcement coincides with the launch of Little Sparta’s Summer programme, and we look forward to welcoming visitors to experience this remarkable place and to find out more about the ideas that shaped this unique landscape. Find out more:
https://www.littlesparta.org.uk/funding-2026/

Tracing the Natural World is a display that brings together Orkney and Vietnam through film, sound, and sensory percepti...
27/05/2026

Tracing the Natural World is a display that brings together Orkney and Vietnam through film, sound, and sensory perception, exploring how place is experienced through everyday life on display until 13 June 2026

Developed through a collaboration between Orkney artist Louise Barrington and Vietnamese artist Do Ha Thu, the project creates a dialogue between participants from both regions through filmmaking, postcard exchange, and shared reflections on environment, memory, and daily experience.

Tracing the Natural World is supported by the British Council’s Connections Through Culture programme

The Pier Arts Centre is OPEN TODAY (Sunday 24 May) 10:30am-4pm. Admission is FreeOur current exhibition Through Their Ey...
24/05/2026

The Pier Arts Centre is OPEN TODAY (Sunday 24 May) 10:30am-4pm. Admission is Free

Our current exhibition Through Their Eyes -The Pier Arts Centre Collection and the unfolding Asprey gift highlights recently acquired contemporary works of art gifted by publisher, Arts Patron and collector Charles Asprey, acquired through the Cultural Gifts Scheme, administered by Arts Council England

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Monday 10:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 10:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 10:30am - 5pm
Thursday 10:30am - 5pm
Friday 10:30am - 5pm
Saturday 10:30am - 5pm

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