Kintyre Cultural Forum

Kintyre Cultural Forum We are a non-profit making group that supports culture, arts and heritage in Kintyre The group is also developing a website

The group is a grassroots organisation supporting the work of the cultural / artistic community in Kintyre where 1 in 8 people are actively involved in arts / cultural activities. The group already runs a free clash diary / what's on newsletter for events and activities relevant to the cultural / arts community in Kintyre as well as visitors. The group is developing an environmental , cultural / a

rts centre in Campbeltown to meet the needs identified by local artists to enable them to reach their full potential and artistic ability.The project also hopes to attract national agencies and international artists to use the facility.

03/12/2024

CHArts Argyll and Isles in partnership with Engage and Engage Scotland, is gathering insights from visual artists working in a participatory Gaelic language and culture context across Scotland.

This initiative, supported by the National Lottery through Creative Scotland, aims to profile artists' work and create new opportunities by connecting venues, funders, and artists. If you engage or wish to engage audiences using the Gaelic language or are committed to developing your work in a Gaelic context, we want to hear from you!

❗The survey is running until Friday 31 January, but we will be featuring anonymised early responses submitted before Saturday 30 November, so make sure you send us your feedback by then if you want to be featured by Engage and CHARTS❗

Find out more: https://engage.org/news/aithne-mapping-gaelic-participatory-visual-artists-in-scotland-english/

Image: Feàrna, part of CHARTS Coastal Cultures Island Residencies. Credit Rhona Dougall

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