A redevelopment project at Aberdeen Art Gallery is due to commence shortly.
From Monday (2 February), the gallery's opening hours will change to allow staff to prepare for the temporary move while works are carried out. Then, from 2 March, both the Gallery and Cowdray Hall will close to visitors.
The venue is expected to reopen in winter 2017.
When complete, the development will create a world-class cultural centre to celebrate art and music, and will be at the centre of civic and cultural life. There will be a total of 21 gallery spaces, rather than the current 11 spaces, while a new rooftop gallery to showcase international-quality exhibitions will be created, as well as two new education suites and a community gallery.
At Cowdray Hall, it will be upgraded and be integrated with the gallery.
Gareth Hoskins Architects has designed the development.
Next month, a number of events will be held in relation to the project. One of these is a behind-the-scenes tour of Aberdeen Art Gallery and Cowdray Hall and provides the public with an opportunity to learn more about the preparations for the redevelopment of the buildings. The tours are free, but places must be booked in advance.
Councillor Marie Boulton, deputy leader of Aberdeen City Council, said: "The redevelopment project – Inspiring Art and Music – will rejuvenate and improve our three much-loved buildings; the Gallery, Cowdray Hall and War Memorial Court.
"It will allow more of the city's magnificent collections to be displayed and provide a better experience for people, whether they are living or visiting here.
"We are delighted that the Heritage Lottery Fund will contribute £10 million towards the £30 million project and the remainder will come from Aberdeen City Council and fundraising donations."
Christine Rew, Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museums manager, added: "While Aberdeen Art Gallery is closed we look forward to welcoming visitors to a continuing programme of art and music at the city's two museum venues; the Tolbooth Museum and Aberdeen Maritime Museum, and at other venues in the city, Aberdeenshire, nationally and internationally."
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