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Join us for the start of our summer exhibition. Angus Grant and Campbell Bryson are teaming up for Sunshine & Shadows, a reprise of their first show 14 years ago.
Both men are landscape painters with distinctive styles. Bryson’s work is renowned for its treatment of light and shadow, creating almost mosaic-like patterns. Grant’s work features the familiar landscapes of the Cairngorms, especially the lochs and mountains.

Come share the love of film and support community cinema in Aviemore!

Twenty-five years after environmental collapse left the Earth uninhabitable, one family clings to a sense of normalcy while confined to a palatial bunker. Wealthy ex-ballerina Mother, former oil executive Father, their precocious Son (and a chosen few companions) keep a happy routine.

But when a Girl turns up at their underground doorstep, with her own past and a plain-spoken perspective, the group’s blind optimism begins to unravel. As long-repressed emotions resurface, and a connection blossoms between the outsider and the Son, a changed existence becomes the only way forward.

Starring Academy Award® winner Tilda Swinton, George MacKay (1917), Moses Ingram and Academy Award® nominee Michael Shannon, The End is an inspired showcase for today’s best actors. Rich with daring, romance, and song, this clear-eyed vision blends satire and sincerity to shed light on the conflict between the truth and the stories we tell.

Doors at 6.30pm, film start 6.40pm.
Run length 2hr30min.

Community-owned but operated in partnership with Spey Valley Cinema and supported by the BFI and Film Hub Scotland, Cairngorm Community Cinema aims to create a space where the community can gather, discover new perspectives, and enjoy film.

At just £5 a ticket, we’re making it accessible to all.
Tickets only available on the door, so just show up!

Please come once again support our community cinema to keep it running for the rest of the year.

Discover Blairfindy Castle: A Guided Walk Through Glenlivet’s Rich Past

“Glenlivet it has castles three – Drumin, Blairfindy and Deskie.”
Join us for an easy, guided walk through the heart of Glenlivet, beginning at the iconic Glenlivet Distillery. As we make our way toward the impressive 16th-century Blairfindy Castle, you’ll be treated to sweeping views across one of Scotland’s most renowned glens. Along the way, we’ll delve into the rich history of Glenlivet, with a dash of whisky heritage thrown in too.

Blairfindy Castle, completed in 1564 by John Gordon, stands as a nice example of an L-plan tower house that remains remarkably well preserved. In 2019, a major conservation project—supported by the Tomintoul & Glenlivet Landscape Partnership and the National Lottery Heritage Fund—stabilised the structure and opened it to visitors for the first time in decades. The site has also been enhanced to support wildlife, with features that encourage nesting birds and pollinators.

Step into the story of Blairfindy and see a different side of Glenlivet—one where history, nature, and whisky meet.

Join Glenlivet & Inveravon Heritage Ranger Lydia for a talk on Pictish art and symbol stones. We will be looking at four Pictish Stones discovered in the churchyard of Inveraven, which has been a site of spiritual practice and pilgrimage for centuries. This tour will provide an overview to Pictish art and culture and will show how the Picts contributed to the shaping of modern Scotland.

Access to Inveraven Church is off the A95 about half a mile north the entrance to Ballindalloch Castle, and can be found by following the brown tourist sign directing visitors down the single track road to the Inveraven Pictish Stones.

Parking is available at the bottom of the drive before you arrive at the church or in front of the church building.

As we will be outside, please dress appropriately for changeable weather.

Children are very welcome to attend.

Well behaved dogs may attend but must be leashed as livestock live on site.

Funded by Foundation Scotland from the Dorenell Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund.

Please note that toilet facilities are not available on site.

A session of traditional Scottish music, every second Wednesday, 7.30pm.

If you can play, bring an instrument and join in! Or feel free to sing…clap….hum…stamp those feet….or just come have a drink.

All welcome. Come down, grab a seat, squeeze up, chat to your neighbour, make nice.

Pizza truck Highland Slice serving from 5pm every Wednesday. Feel free to bring your pizza in and enjoy it with a pint.

Free concert, from Australian folk / roots duo.

Blair is set for big things. Scottish singer songwriter, with an incredible voice, fine guitar skills and immense lyrical writing skills.
Support acts TBC.
Over 14s only. Under18s must be accompanied by an adult over 18.

Fine art and crafts produced by local artists, including painting, photography, ceramics, glass, jewellery and more. (Paid) fused glass classes also available by arrangement.

Join us at OpenSpace in Grantown on Spey to celebrate the local artists and creatives in the National Park – sparking conversation, connecting landscape and community and inspiring collective action.

This will be the first of our ‘Cinema Takeover’ events! Join us for a 2 hour workshop dancing to the hits from Mama Mia, enjoy a complimentary screening just for us of Mama Mia at the Grantown Community Cinema.

🌺🌺 Inspired by the music of ABBA and the iconic moves from the hit musical, this workshop is perfect for all dance lovers. You’ll learn fun, feel-good choreography set to your favorite songs – expect an afternoon filled with laughter! 🌺🌺

This workshop will bring the sunny, summer joy of the movie all the way to Grantown.  Who doesn’t love a bit of Mamma Mia’s ridiculously fun energy!? ☀️

Fancy dress optional, but totally welcomed – let’s go Dancing Queens! 

Spaces will be limited so make sure you and your friends grab your tickets early for this exciting event to avoid disappointment.

Date: Saturday 26th July 2025

Time: Dance Workshop 2.00pm – 4.00pm

Movie Screening: 5.00pm – 7.00pm – Rated (12)

Venue: Grantown YMCA Community Centre, 80 High St, Grantown on Spey, PH26 3EL

Tickets £25.00 per person

16 years and up


Where is this event being held?

The Spey Bank Studio is at the top of the High Street in Grantown-on-Spey. Entrance is via the green doors overlooking The Square, opposite Co-op supermarket. Parking in the area is restricted so please use park on the High Street or use one of the town’s three car parks.

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