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22 April 2026
Why I Volunteer in Aberdeen: Aberdeen Arts Centre
Volunteers play a vital role at Aberdeen Arts Centre, supporting everything from front-of-house to events and helping create a welcoming experience for audiences. As part of our Why I Volunteer in Aberdeen series, we spoke to volunteers Ian and Fiona about what brought them to the Arts Centre and why giving their time continues to matter to them.

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Emily Shepherd

Digital Media Assistant

Emily Shepherd

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22 April 2026

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Aberdeen Arts Centre has long been a significant part of the cityโ€™s cultural life. Originally opening in the 19th century as a church before transforming into a vibrant arts venue, the building has evolved alongside the community it serves.

Today, Aberdeen Arts Centre operates as an independent charity – providing a platform for local performers, community groups and touring productions alike.

In recent years, the centre has faced significant challenges. This has led to the widely supported Save Aberdeen Arts Centre campaign. Backed by strong public support, the campaign highlights just how valued the venue is – both as a cultural hub and as a space for community connection.

While funding and investment remain vital, the day-to-day life of the arts centre continues to depend heavily on its volunteers. Without them, many of the centreโ€™s activities and events simply would not be possible.

From welcoming audiences and managing seating, to running the bar and supporting front-of-house operations, volunteers play a central role in ensuring performances run smoothly and visitors feel at home. Their time, skills and enthusiasm help create the warm and engaging atmosphere the centre is known for.

Speaking with two of the centreโ€™s volunteers, Ian and Fiona share what brought them to Aberdeen Arts Centre, what they do and why volunteering matters to them.

Ian

Ian Fraser has been volunteering at Aberdeen Arts Centre for the past two years, following his retirement after a 40+ year career in hospitality.

Ian emphasises how essential volunteers are to the running of the venue: โ€œIf we didnโ€™t turn up, show nights wouldnโ€™t be such a good experience for people,โ€ he says. โ€œThe Arts Centre depends on volunteers to fill those gaps.

โ€œItโ€™s always good to see happy, smiling faces at the end of a show. When people thank you or leave a donation, it makes it all worthwhile.โ€

โ€œAberdeen Arts Centre is vital for the cultural life of the city. The support for the Save Aberdeen Arts Centre campaign has been very inspiring.โ€

With words of encouragement, Ian says: โ€œIโ€™d recommend volunteering to anyone – itโ€™s a good experience and a great way to learn new skills.โ€

Fiona

Fiona Clark was already a familiar face through community activities and family involvement at the arts centre. After retiring two years ago, Fiona was encouraged by a friend to get involved through volunteering – and she hasnโ€™t looked back.

โ€œItโ€™s nice to have something to come in and do in the evening,โ€ she says. โ€œThe things I used to do moved to the daytime, so this has been good – I really love being here.โ€

Fiona believes volunteering plays a crucial role not just in keeping organisations running, but in supporting individuals as well:

โ€œVolunteering keeps things going, but it also helps people socially. It can make a big difference, especially for those who might feel isolated.โ€

โ€œJust give volunteering a go. It can be daunting at first, but itโ€™s very friendly here and you soon get to know people.โ€

Get Involved

With its rich history and continued impact in Aberdeenโ€™s cultural life, Aberdeen Arts Centre remains a vital space for creativity and community. While public support and funding help secure its future, it is volunteers who bring the building to life. Whether itโ€™s serving refreshments, guiding audiences or simply offering a warm welcome, volunteers ensure every visit is a positive experience.

If youโ€™re interested in getting involved, Aberdeen Arts Centre welcomes new volunteers to join its friendly and supportive team, as well as playing a part in sustaining one of the cityโ€™s most valued cultural venues. Find out more about Aberdeen Arts Centre, and how to get involved, on their website at www.aberdeenartscentre.com


This article originally appeared in the April 2026 edition of ACVO News, our free monthly digital magazine featuring a spotlight on the local third sector in Aberdeen and all those who work in it and make a positive impact in the city.

Sign up to have it sent directly to your inbox every month, and read our current and past editions at acvo.org.uk/acvo-news

Emily Shepherd

Digital Media Assistant
Since starting with ACVO in 2022, Emily has helped with the creation of the monthly ACVO newsletters, webpages, social media posts, audio pieces and films featuring Aberdeenโ€™s vibrant third sector.

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