Welcome!
We’re delighted you’ve visited the PCAA website. We hope you’ll feel inspired to join our friendly community of people who enjoy creativity in all the arts, including music. You’re warmly welcome as an active amateur or professional artist, crafter, writer or musician, and you’re warmly welcome if you simply enjoy what our talented members and friends offer us! Please scroll down for details of our current exhibition, the latest news of our storytelling project, exhibitions and concerts.
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Concerts
Stroud-Zhang Duo (piano and violin)
Sunday 25th February 2024 3pm at West Street Arts Centre
Tickets are available NOW – Please click here, or pop into the café. Please click here for details of the Stroud Zhang Duo, and the performance programme.
Storytelling with the PCAA:
Please click here for more details of our storytelling events
StorySwap Group
The PCAA now has a new Storytelling Group which meets on the last Saturday of most months.
The next meeting is on Saturday 24th February 3pm
This is a group for new, experienced and would-be storytellers. It’s facilitated by an experienced storyteller, Elaine Robertson, and follows a loose structure, but everyone will have a chance to contribute if they want to.
Numbers will be strictly limited and pre-booking is essential to avoid disappointment at the door.
Please email penicuikarts.org@gmail.com to book your place!
Storytelling Clubs
PCAA STORYTELLING CLUB rescheduled for Friday 1st March 2024 – with special guest Fergus McNicol.
Tickets are available NOW – Please click here, or pop into the café.
Storytelling Workshops
PCAA STORYTELLING WORKSHOP rescheduled for Saturday 2nd March 2024 – led by Bea Ferguson. Please email penicuikarts.org@gmail.com to book your place & pay on the day.
Trial art class for adults at the Arts Centre
Morag Barry is trialling a new art group at the Arts Centre, open to all abilities. The group will be running for 6 weeks on Sundays, starting 28th January. If you would like to book a place or for more information, please email Morag at moragdonkin@hotmail.co.uk. The sessions will be “pay by donation” initially. Attendees are to bring their own drawing materials and paper.
Café closed on Saturdays until further notice
It will remain open Monday to Friday from 10am – 3pm.
The Saturday closure will be reviewed on an ongoing basis and hopefully may prove to be a temporary measure. We apologise for any inconvenience and disappointment caused.
PLEASE BE ASSURED THAT YOU CAN STILL EXPECT A WARM WELCOME AND GOOD QUALITY REFRESHMENT MONDAY-FRIDAY 10am-3pm
We appreciate your continued support of the Gallery café,
4 West Street, Penicuik, EH26 9DL.
THANK YOU!
The Arts Centre Café garden is open!
Trip hazards in the back garden have been remediated, though there are still small slopes to negotiate, so please take care if you’re mobility is limited or if your vision is impaired.
Exhibitions in the gallery-café
Please click here for more information.
Until the end of February: David Owen’s exhibition of acrylic paintings – “What I did on my holidays”
Until the end of April: Barbara Hegarty’s new work
PCAA Community Projects
We also have funding to run a film making project about Penicuik’s Paper-making industry – see below!
For more details about all Community Projects and/or to register interest, please visit our Community Projects webpage and/or email penicuikarts.org@gmail.com
Penicuik on the big screen!
We now have funding from the SCOPS Trust for the second year of the papermaking film project.
Gerda Stevenson has collected and processed your stories and completed a film script and local amateur actors have been auditioned!
There will be opportunities to shadow the professionals (cameraman, lighting, sound). Please get in touch! penicuikarts.org@gmail.com
Please click here for more details!
Fancy making a splash!?
Click here for fun music resources for children
A trip down Memory Lane!
As part of our 45th Anniversary celebrations, we’re creating a page of links to photo albums and YouTube clips from past years.
We hope you enjoy the trip down Memory Lane!
Grateful thanks to…
…Everyone who donates to us, however little, however much. It helps us to provide uplifting and fun arts, crafts and music events for the people of Penicuik and the surrounding area.
…William Syson foundation for a grant towards internal repainting of the Arts Centre 2024
… National Lottery “Funds for All” for our Storytelling project 2023-2024
…Councillors Willie McEwan, Debbi McCall and Connor McManus for generous grants totalling £8750 to help towards the cost of our current building works 2023.
…Chamber Music Scotland for grants each year to help us provide our seasons of classical music concerts.
…Chamber Music Scotland for a grant of £500 to enable us to pay professional cellist Justyna Jablonska to perform a series of three short concert at Cowan Court in Autumn 2022.
…Arnold Clark for a grant of £1000 towards PCAA’s costs for the upcoming Penicuik Heritage Regeneration Project roof repairs for 2-4 West Street.
…TRACS Pockets and Prospects for a grant of £1430 to help us pay professionals and running costs for four storytelling club nights and two storytelling workshops in 2023
…Tasgadh for a grant of £925 to help us pay professionals and running costs for five storytelling workshops in 2023
…MyCool Music Foundation for a grant of £1000 to help us pay a professional (Kirsty Law) and running costs for six singing workshops, January to March 2023
Our own PCAA Poetry book is still on sale.
£10 each (plus £2 p&p). Please click here to buy yours, or from Pen-y-Coe press. If there are none in stock there and you don’t like shopping online, please send an email (penicuikarts.org@gmail.com).
Photographs from Penfest 2023 can be viewed– please click here
Music from online Penfest 2021 is still available on YouTube – please click here
Some exhibitions from online Penfest 2021 are still available to view – please click here
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