The Dunfermline arts venue and cafe on Carnegie Drive will be shut from today (Monday) until Wednesday January 22.
A spokesperson said: “Thank you to all of our amazing customers who have supported us throughout the year and we look forward to welcoming you back in 2025.”
To mark the re-opening there will be great weekend of events.
There’s free live music on Friday January 24 with All Tore Down, a five-piece rock and blues band, and the following day there will be a Burns Night Party.
The Cognac Twins will be back together for the Burns Night Party at Fire Station Creative. (Image: FSC) The Cognac Twins have re-united to play this special event while renowned local storyteller, Beverly Bryant, will recite the work of Scotland’s national poet and toast the haggis.
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And on Sunday January 26 the FSC quiz night returns, hosted by Andy Martin of A.M. Discos.
The following Friday, January 31, will be all about Soul Station, the soul and Motown club night with DJ Martin Duffy.
The first exhibition of the year will be ‘Renewal: Myth and Alchemy’ and will feature the work of three Glasgow School of Art graduates: Ashley Cook, Claire Paterson and Karen Strang.
It will run from Friday January 24 to Sunday March 2. FSC also have studio spaces available for rent and classrooms for hire.
Go to firestationcreative.co.uk for more information.