Old Aberdeen Anatomy Department To Be Transformed In To Art Studio

Published 6th Oct 2015

The old Anatomy department of Aberdeen University is to be transformed into a brand new art studio, thanks to Aberdeen City Council.

The local authority has gifted ÂŁ55,000 to renovate the building, which will be called 'The Anatomy Rooms', and aims to open at the end of this month.

It's situated behind Marischal College.

The historic building, holds a mortuary, a dissection room, and even a bones room.

Jim Ewen, Director of The Anatomy Rooms said: “The high cost of living and rent makes it virtually impossible for artists to stay in Aberdeen and build a career for themselves. The Anatomy Rooms will play an important part in reversing that creative drain.

“We’re very grateful to both Aberdeen City Council for their generous investment and to the University of Aberdeen for leasing us the space. Their support allows us to realise our vision of developing a creative venue that will benefit both those artists who use the centre and the wider community.

“Local artists are leading this project and so we will tailor our support to deliver maximum benefits to the region’s creative community.”