The Scottish Government’s Youth Music Initiative (YMI) has provided over £1.5m of funding to 52 creative community projects engaging young people with music-making activities and opportunities across all of Scotland.
Further to our initial response to the publication of the Scottish Government’s Draft Budget for 2024/25, the Board of Creative Scotland met today, 20 December.
A total of £1,178,473 has been awarded to over fifty artists, practitioners, groups, projects and organisations across the length and breadth of Scotland with many initiatives seeking to bring forward underrepresented voices and perspectives.
Independent Venue Week (IVW), the UK’s annual 7-day celebration of independent music and arts venues and the people that own, run and work in them can reveal that Scottish superstar-in-waiting BROOKE COMBE and Welsh Music Prize runner-up L E M F R E C K as our final Ambassadors for 2024. (...)
We are inviting up to 12 members to join our EDI Advisory Group to help guide Creative Scotland’s work in this area for three years from February 2024.
Creative Scotland is seeking to develop a Fair Work Strategy which will set out our aims and objectives for Fair Work for Creative Scotland, along with a logic model and delivery plan.
Glasgow’s internationally renowned home of audiovisual art and experimentation celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2024 with a year of commissions, festivals and tours taking place at home and across Europe.