Dundee Contemporary Arts to get third cinema screen

Published

9th February 2017

Dundee Contemporary Arts (DCA) is to get a third screen under plans revealed in the Tay Cities Deal.

The new cinema space will become the first in the UK to be dedicated to children.

An ambitious vision for the future of the creative centre, entitled DCA 20, is one of more than 50 projects planned for Tayside in the Tay Cities Deal document.

If agreed by the Scottish and UK governments, the deal could bring up to 15,000 jobs to the region along with £1.8 billion of investment.

DCA director Beth Bate said the project would help mark 20 years of the arts hub.

She said: “As DCA approaches its 20th anniversary in 2019, this bid would allow us to serve our large, diverse and hugely loyal audience even more effectively by expanding our offer, including the introduction of the UK’s first dedicated cinema space for children and young people.”

The project will also include a new digital area.

Dundee Contemporary Arts

Dundee Contemporary Arts (DCA) is an internationally renowned centre for contemporary art and registered charity that enables audiences, artists and participants to see, experience and create through our four programme areas: exhibitions, cinema, print studio and learning.

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