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Art27@Southside is a partnership between Art27, Southside Community Centre (SSCC) and the City of Edinburgh Council (CEC) to employ artists as catalysts for the reactivation of a traditional community…
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Arts in Moray Collective comprises of four local organisations: Dance North Scotland, Moray Arts Development Engagement (M:ADE), Moray Way Association (MWA) and Wildbird. Drawing upon associations of the…
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Building on previous work and reflecting on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, Combine to Create tests and inspires new ways of working between creative practitioners and communities of identity and…
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Create Community Wealth is a project that aims to develop community enterprise projects across Wester Hailes and Muirhouse. The project has two clear aims: 1. To support local people to create and…
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The Creative Islands Network provides opportunities for creative practitioners in Lewis, Harris, Orkney, Shetland and North Uist to devise and deliver activities and workshops with people in their local…
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CULTIVATE is a regional leadership programme which engages local communities with climate justice through creativity and peer-education, that will create and produce locally relevant work across the Tay…
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Deveron Projects will work with Scotland-based artists through three open calls: Room to Fail; Room to Grow; Room to do anything you like. These projects are unrestricted and could become anything, but…
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EVOLVE, an 18-month creative regeneration project based in the Seedhill area of Paisley, will build on existing community momentum gained during the Seedhill Urban Growing and Recycling project (SUGaR)…
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Follow Our Rules supports the exploration of long-term partnerships between artists and individuals with complex disabilities, and the people who support them. Promoting innovative ways of working that…
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Here We Are! is based in Ward 17 in the North of Glasgow (Springburn / Balornock / Barmulloch / Robroyston / Millerston). A quarter of the datazones in this area are among the 5% most deprived datazones…
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The Highland Culture Collective is a group of artists, communities and arts organisations across the Highlands of Scotland. From September 2021 to September 2022, five full-time artists in residence will…
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Made up of Inverclyde Council, CVS Inverclyde, RIG Arts, The Beacon and Inverclyde Youth Theatre (Kayos), the Inverclyde Culture Collective will provide both emerging and established artists with the opportunity…
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The North East Culture Collective (NECC) will provide an opportunity for organisations to explore and test new models of cultural engagement and participation by delivering activities and new commissions,…
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The North Lanarkshire Culture Collective will employ a co-ordinator who will work with four creative practitioners to deliver six projects, which will be co-produced with individuals and groups most affected…
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Occupy! will employ five artists to be embedded in the local community for 12 months. Each artist will work closely with a common-interest group and as their work develops they will follow changing relationships…
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Independent Arts Projects aim to create space and sensory art projects with and for three distinct groups: people with complex Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC); people with Profound and Multiple Learning…
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Street Level Photoworks will support four community-based artist residencies across Govanhill and the Gorbals and a further two project posts based at Street Level in Trongate 103. Street Level’s resident…
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The People's Parish will enable people in Scotland’s communities – using the resources of shared traditions, collective imagination and creativity – to tell their story to themselves and to the world,…
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Hosted by Firefly Arts, West Lothian ARC aims to place arts and culture at the heart of West Lothian's social and economic recovery. Our project will bring together artists and communities to address barriers…
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The Stove Network’s Culture Collective project, What We Do Now (WWDN) is a pioneering experiment in ‘Creative Placemaking’ for the South of Scotland, supported by a regional partners group (DG Arts…
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In response to the impact that Covid-19 has had on communities and the creative sector, Young Quines will see the creation of 4 Creative Hubs across Fife. The Hubs will provide free-to-access youth theatre…
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