Following an open tender process, we are pleased to share that a collaborative project team, comprising of Collective Architecture and Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (ESALA) have been commissioned to carry out research that will allow Creative Scotland to better understand the net zero readiness of the physical (...)
New board members bring expertise in income generation, strategic planning, environmental expertise and creative development and programming. This compliments the legal, fundraising, funding and social justice and activism that already exists on the Be United Board
The Festival runs from 25 May to 2 June with a jam-packed programme of circus, dance, storytelling and theatre for young people, their schools and families.
Scottish-Egyptian writer Rachelle Atalla has been appointed as the 2024 Dr Gavin Wallace Fellow, hosted by the Division of Literature and Languages at the University of Stirling and supported by The National Lottery through Creative Scotland.
Over its four days, from 13 to 16 March 2024, the diverse and welcoming event saw attendances of 1000 pass through the doors of venues right across Glasgow’s historic district, from the Fairfield Club to Edmiston House.
Following a review of the application, assessment, and contractual agreement regarding the project Rein, Creative Scotland has made the decision to withdraw support for this project and will be seeking recovery of funding paid in respect of this award to date.
Edinburgh Tradfest is delighted to announce full details of its 2024 programme of traditional music, storytelling, film, workshops, talks, ceilidhs, and special events taking place at various venues across the city, thanks to continued support from The National Lottery through Creative Scotland and from the William Grant Foundation.
The Edinburgh International Festival unveils an expansive programme of world-leading opera, music, theatre and dance from 2 to 25 August 2024, when the original festival that defines Edinburgh as the world's Festival City returns for another year.
12 young pupils from Hillhead Primary, current title holders of Slam Masters of the Scottish Youth Poetry Slam, were the opening performance at a special parliamentary reception by Creative Scotland to celebrate the arts at the Scottish Parliament on Tuesday 20 February.
Cultural Bridge has announced its third annual programme of 20 new partnerships for 2024-2025 between United Kingdom and Germany-based organisations, who have been awarded a total of £310,000 to develop creative and cultural projects exploring issues faced by communities across both countries.