Following an open tender process Culture Radar has been appointed to lead a review of the Scotland + Venice project. The review, which is being commissioned by Creative Scotland on behalf of the Scotland + Venice partners, will determine the future viability of the project and the effectiveness of the (...)
The University of Stirling is confirmed to host the 2024 Dr Gavin Wallace Fellowship - a year-long writing residency which supports Scottish based mid-career and established writers to develop new work. Applications now open for Fellows.
Citizens Theatre, GMAC Film, and Arts in the City have teamed up to develop an exciting new project, WAC PRO, for the care-experienced theatre group, WAC Ensemble.
Granite Noir, Aberdeen’s crime writing Festival, returns to the city next year with a packed programme of events for crime writing fans of all ages, with legendary detectives, code-breakers, spies, serial killers, perfectly plotted psychological thrillers, darkly comic horror, dramatic theatrical performances and murder mystery movies.
Hosted by multi-award winning musician Seonaid Aitken, the sparkling ceremony took place at Glasgow’s Savings Bank and saw winners across six categories, including Rising Star, Vocalist, Instrumentalist, Band, Album and Critic’s Choice, honoured for their outstanding contributions to the genre.
Artists and creative practitioners across Scotland are being empowered to share theirs and Scotland’s stories with £820,994 of National Lottery funding through the latest round of Creative Scotland’s Open Fund awards.
Further funding for international cultural exchange and collaboration has been awarded to 39 new projects in a second round of the Four Nations International Fund.