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 | The David Canter Memorial Fund 2008 Craft Awards The David Canter Memorial Fund offers awards to give financial assistance to those working in the Crafts - for special projects, travel for specific research and for educational work. Awards are made every other year, each time focusing on a specific craft discipline. For 2008 this will be wood. 09 May 2008 |
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 | SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES NEW FUND TO SUPPORT NATIONAL YOUTH National Youth Organisations in Scotland have the opportunity to apply for grants of up to £50,000 through a new fund set up by the Scottish Government.... 07 May 2008 |
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 | Openspace survey Please take this opportunity to make your views heard about the development of your local area. This survey should take no more than 5 minutes to complete. 30 Apr 2008 |
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 | The A&B Tax Guide Generous tax breaks exist to encourage you to support the arts as an individual or sponsor them as a business.
17 Apr 2008 |
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 | EU Funds New Webpages for EU Funds
EUCLID now offers a range ofrevised and additional webpages for EU funds relevant to the cultural sector:
17 Apr 2008 |
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 | Intercultural Cities Conference, 1-3 May 2008, Liverpool As part of the European Year of Intercultural Dialogue 2008, the Intercultural Cities Conference will look at migration, diversity and urban life in a fresh way. The conference will not only provide an opportunity for International city leaders and experts to look at how different cultures can live together but how mixing can be turned to economic, social and cultural advantage. New thinking is needed on how diverse communities can co-operate in productive harmony instead of leading parallel or antagonistic lives. 17 Apr 2008 |
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 | Aberdeen exhibition to show off landscape artwork Ten north-east artists to bring paintings, photographs and ceramics to event...
LANDSCAPE artwork is being given a new lease of life in an exhibition unveiled in Aberdeen yesterday.
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15 Apr 2008 |
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 | 11th April News and Opportunities from the SAC
Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop - Co-ordinator Artists Professional Development Programme
Chest, Heart & Stroke Scotland - Freelance Dance, Fitness & Art Tutors
Volunteer Invigilators wanted for G.i. Show
Here Now, There Now Call for Participants
The Changing Room Internship
Glasgow Sculpture Studios - Project Scotland Internships
Residency at the Cité Internationale Universitaire De Paris Music (Interpretation and Composition)
Residency at the Cité Internationale Universitaire De Paris Visual Arts and Architecture
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14 Apr 2008 |
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 | CALL FOR PARTICIPATION - Symptoms of nationalism and critique of nationalism in the practice of contemporary art International Summer Camp for Contemporary Art Professionals Symptoms of nationalism and critique of nationalism in the practice of contemporary art
July 10--17, 2008, Pärnu, Estonia
Public Preparation, an international platform for knowledge-production and network-based communication, calls for applications to participate in the 2nd thinking camp for contemporary art professionals which will be held in July 10--17, 2008, in Pärnu, Estonia. Focusing on the symptoms of (anti-)nationalism and the critique of nationalism in contemporary art practice, we invite art professionals, especially curators, theoreticians and art historians, but also artists, who have been dealing with the issue and related topics in their previous practice to participate, to share their knowledge, experience and ideas in the thinking camp which might also take a form of summer school without lectures but a week-long discussion instead.
for more information please follow this link
09 Apr 2008 |
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 | Walls of statements WALL OF STATEMENTS
The sites have been selected. The former E&M building on Union Street and the covered space that runs along by the new Bus Terminal.
YOU ARE INVITED TO BE PART OF THIS.
WHAT VISUAL STATEMENT DO YOU WANT TO MAKE ?
Your work will now be seen in PUBLIC ON the STREETS OF Aberdeen IN APRIL.
THE BIG DAY Is LOOMING 22ND APRIL. THE WORK WILL BE SEEN WEEKLY BY 10,000 people. 09 Apr 2008 |
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 | Funding for community radio Deadline: 6 June 2008
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has produced a consultation paper in response to Ofcom's recent review of community radio and to seeks views on the future scope of community radio funding. To contribute to the consultation, please visit http://tinyurl.com/2fn3kw.
07 Apr 2008 |
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 | FCA&C's Artists' & Makers' Forum 2008
We're just putting together plans for this year's Forum, which is to be held on Saturday 7 June 08 at
Rothes Halls, Glenrothes. Partly from analysing feedback from last year's Forum, the following are
some of the topics we are thinking of having:
Open Studios how to join in with current activity & set up new networks
Recent developments of organisations & artists' groups
Commercial galleries a perspective on how they select work for exhibition etc
Soapboxes new networks & initiatives. If you represent a group and would like to present one of the
soapboxes (3 minutes each), please let us know.
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newsletter@fcac.co.uk with your comments or ideas and put the date in your diary! 03 Apr 2008 |
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 | Call for Participants: Here Now Here Now, There Now is an art project taking place in the landscape along Scotland s busiest rail commuter routes linking Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Here Now, There Now explores notions of time, travel & utopia and will include a series of performances and artworks that will be viewed from the trains. 03 Apr 2008 |
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 | A Call for Scottish artists/designers/photographers Waste Innovations is launching a new project, the Portal. This is a funky, new, eco-friendly lifestyle shop. We are a social enterprise focused on the salvaging of waste, waste of people potential, resources, or products, and culture. The Portal is opening at 10am on 12 April We are looking for creative people and their creative products to stock, display, and sell in our shop.
03 Apr 2008 |
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 | Freelance Researcher/Programmer - engage Scotland Interpretations Conference 2008 engage Scotland wishes to commission a researcher / programmer to develop the concept for the engage Scotland Interpretations Conference taking place in Edinburgh on Wednesday 10 and Thursday 11 September 2008 and to programme this important annual event. [more] 03 Apr 2008 |
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 | Cupar Arts and Heritage Project Cupar Arts and Heritage Project is currently planning its inaugural arts festival due to take place from 10 26 October 2008.
The festival will showcase artists across all disciplines including musicians, poets, visual artists and performers. We hope to include local organisations to exhibit work or present events of their own as part of the festival and we would like to include a wide range of creative activities and workshops for both adults and children......more
03 Apr 2008 |
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 | Top Accolade : Artisan of the Year Criteria: This category is open to anyone who uses a traditional skill or craft to earn their living. Please give details (in no more than 500 words) of how the individual uses a traditional skill or craft, the products, markets sold to and reason why this person should win Artisan of the Year e.g. passion for their craft, commitment to the passing on of skills, technical ability/expertise etc. Prize*: £4,000 plus a bottle of The Balvenie Thirty – an exquisite, rare single malt worth £250 and a specially commissioned trophy. 03 Apr 2008 |
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 | Artisan Apprentice of the Year Criteria: This category can be applied for by the apprentice themselves or they can be nominated for inclusion. It is open to anyone (aged 18 or over) who is currently undertaking formal training in a craft or skill. Please provide full details of the apprentice, their age, the skill/craft they are learning, their training details to date, plus supporting text of no more than 500 words on why this individual deserves to be Apprentice of the Year – passion for their craft, demonstration of ability/excellence etc. Prize*: £2,000 (to be put towards training/development) plus a selection of whiskies from The Balvenie and a specially commissioned trophy. 03 Apr 2008 |
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 | Best start-up business* based on a traditional craft or skill Criteria: *The business should be less than two years old on the closing date for entries - 30 May 2008. Please give details (in no more than 500 words) of the growth/progress of the business since formation, its main activities, products and markets, and any plans for further development. Prize*: £1,500 plus a selection of whiskies from The Balvenie and a specially commissioned trophy. 03 Apr 2008 |
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 | Outstanding Support of Future Artisans Criteria: Please give details and show evidence of a traditional skill/craft being passed from one person/team to another including details of the skill, relationship between the two parties eg employer/apprentice and supporting statements (of up to 250 words each) from both the employer and apprentice regarding the benefits that each is gaining. Prize*: £1,500 plus a selection of whiskies from The Balvenie and a specially commissioned trophy. 03 Apr 2008 |
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 | Great news from Peacock's visual arts In the last month Peacock's have received two pieces of wonderful news.
First came the annoucement that the Scottish Government have approved the plans for Aberdeen's new centre for the contemporary arts.
Then, just last week the Scottish Arts Council announced they will be providing £4 million of capital funding for the centre. It's the largest single grant being awarded in Scotland and we are delighted!
Emails generated thousands of messages of support which sent a loud and clear message that the public were backing the new centre.
They are now on track to developing a magnificent new arts facility for everyone to enjoy.
01 Apr 2008 |
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 | CAMOUFLAGE'08 launched! The Gordon Highlanders led project: Camouflage'08 was successfully launched today (April 1st 2008).
Tim Newark, authour of "Camouflage: Now You See Me, Now You Don't" opened the event with an introduction to what camouflage was, is and can be...
Events run from April - October and the Gordon Highlanders would like Aberdeen's creative forces to join with them to create new work, projects, classes, workshops etc to make this event Aberdeen's most encompasing, engaging and interactive art experiences in a long time!
For more information, please visit : www.camouflagecity.co.uk
01 Apr 2008 |
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 | NEOS call for entries North East Open Studios offers Artists, Makers and Galleries the opportunity to participate in an increasingly successful annual event.
Now in its fifth year, NEOS helps to promote artwork at many levels, from small studios to highly professional Galleries and Exhibitions, located in the depths of the countryside, towns and cities.
Entries must be submitted by 14 April 2008.
For further information contact: Gabrielle Reith , NEOS Co-ordinator. 28 Mar 2008 |
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 | Creative Communities 2008 - third national conference Creative Communities is the national conference for strategic decision-makers working in regeneration, neighbourhood renewal, housing, culture and leisure. Promoting participation in the arts, cultural and creative activities has a profound effect on deprived neighbourhoods and their communities. Embedding arts and cultural projects into community plans and Local Area Agreements can unlock new funding routes and help local authorities achieve statutory outcomes and shape places.
Leading speakers will explore the latest opportunities to meet Government targets through community-led creative programmes which successfully address issues of deprivation, diversity, cohesion, employability, health and wellbeing. The 2008 event will also celebrate the fantastic success of the Creative Communities programme led by Liverpool, European Capital of Culture 2008, which has rekindled Liverpool's famous enthusiasm for creativity and brought a new lease of life to some of the UK's most deprived areas.
Register at www.neilstewartassociates.com/se216/ or phone Laura Brownlee on 020 7324 4372 for more information. 28 Mar 2008 |
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 | Elephant Trust - 2k awards deadline: 8 April 2008
The Elephant Trust was created in 1975 by Roland Penrose and Lee Miller with a view to develop and improve the knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the fine arts in the United Kingdom. Given the Trust’s modest resources, grants have usually been limited to £2,000 but larger grants may be considered. No grants are available for educational or other study purposes.
More information at www.elephanttrust.org.uk.
25 Mar 2008 |
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 | Community Cash Awards are grants of up to £5,000 Community Cash Awards are grants of up to £5,000 to help young people set up a project that will benefit their community. You just have to come up with an idea for a project that will improve life in a local community in the UK. Maybe a new basketball court, a music studio, a youth club, sex education workshops in schools, a youth advisory board, even a local magazine. Anyone who is aged 14 to 16 and is in school but struggling, or aged 16 to 25 and unemployed or working less than 16 hours a week are eligible to apply.
Projects must: - be run and managed by people between the ages of 14 and 25; - clearly benefit the local community; - benefit the people running the project; - be a new or developing project.
The following are not eligible: - formal groups or organisations; - expeditions or overseas travel; - fundraising activities for charity; - trips and outings, unless they have educational value.
Funding of up to £1,000 is available for 14 to16 year olds and up to £5,000 is available for those aged 16 to 25.
Call free on 0800 842 842 or visit the Prince's Trust website for more details. 25 Mar 2008 |
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 | Does your grass roots organisation need an award from a £50,000 prize pot? deadline: 14 April 2008
The Centre for Social Justice Awards 2008 is looking for small grass roots charities, voluntary groups and community groups who are tackling poverty in your local area. If you are people focused, tackling causes as well as symptoms, driven by conviction and motivated by compassion then it wants to hear from you.
There is no application form. Simply describe in 500 words or less how your organisation makes an exceptional contribution to tackling poverty.
For more information, see www.centreforsocialjustice.org.uk/awards.
25 Mar 2008 |
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 | Call for paintings and drawings : 08 DARK MATTER We are seeking 50 paintings and/or drawings to be shown as part of a mini-exhibition within the Dark Matter Group show taking place at Co-Prosperity Sphere.. The subject of the work is up to you. We are seeking work by artists that ARE NOT represented by a gallery or dealer. In fact we hope you never even went to art school. But don't let that dissuade you.
If you have work that is about six sq ft or less please send us an email and an image of the work. We will contact you to let you know if we can put your work in the show.
The work will be hung salon style as part of an exhibition of creative dark matter.
The deadline for submissions of your work is April 2, 2008
Submit your response via email to ed (At) lumpen.com Subject: Dark matter paintings 25 Mar 2008 |
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 | Outreach Officer, National Galleries of Scotland Salary £23,292 £28,296 We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated individual to develop and manage our outreach programme. With experience of coordinating education projects in a community setting, a passion for art and a commitment to increasing access for a diverse range of audiences, you will have a good knowledge of current issues and legislation in the community sector. 17 Mar 2008 |
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 | Call to Artists Art in the Garden Charlotte Square, Edinburgh Call for proposals for the Edinburgh International Book Festival's Art in the Garden initiative. We seek work which will be sited out of doors, in Charlotte Square Gardens, during the Festival, from 9 25 August 2008. 17 Mar 2008 |
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 | British Glass Biennale - Call for entries British Glass Biennale in association with the Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers
£8000 British Glass Biennale Award £5000 Glass Sellers Award £1000 Glass Sellers Student Award
ENTRY DEADLINE: 5.00pm 28 March 2008
17 Mar 2008 |
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 | Gray’s Aberdeen Visual Artists Award Scheme (GAVAA) Gray’s School of Art is committed to supporting and encouraging innovative professional practice within the national and international context of the North East. As part of this goal Gray’s is committed to encouraging the retention of our graduates within the city of Aberdeen & to keep and support artists who have arrived here independently. In partnership with the Scottish Arts Council, Gray’s will continue to administer the Gray’s Aberdeen Visual Artists Award scheme. 12 Feb 2008 |
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 | Crafting a brighter future Aberdeenshire Council and the Arts Council of Scotland would like all craft workers in Aberdeenshire and Aberdeen City to take part in a craft survey. 17 Jan 2008 |
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 | Die Hanse Projects 2008 - call for submissions Aberdeen recently joined Die Hanse, an active network of towns and cities that historically belonged to the association of merchant towns known as the Hanseatic League. Here is a list of the organisation's projects for 2008.
17 Jan 2008 |
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 | Crafts Curatorial Professional Development International Crafts Fair, Munich As part of the Crafts department professional development support for curators the Scottish Arts Council are able to support 12 places on a Scottish Arts Council organised trip to the International Crafts Fair, Munich, 28 February-3 March 2008. Please see the attached information for details of the trip. 12 Dec 2007 |
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 | Cultural Questionnaire to Capture North East Views What best sums up the distinctive nature of Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire – the oil industry or fishing? Farming or information technology? What do people imagine when they hear of the City and Shire – is it Doric, or a cosmopolitan community? The weather, or the granite?
08 Nov 2007 |
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 | Aberdeenshire Partnership offers Creative Advice Aberdeenshire Arts* in partnership with the Cultural Enterprise Office are offering a series of one-to-one advice sessions to creative individuals and organisations across Aberdeenshire. 08 Nov 2007 |
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