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Associate Artist

Independent Arts Projects

IAP is seeking a part-time Associate Artist. The role supports an artist to develop a creative idea or project that prioritises access for people who face barriers to the arts (as audiences, participants and/or collaborators. The project can be either a participative project, or a performance project (or both). The role is offered at 0.4 FTE, worked as 14 hours/2 days per week or through flexible hours/days spread across 92 days in the year. Salary: £33,000 per annum pro rata. Application deadline: 12 Noon, Thursday 12th of March. To apply please visit the IAP website to download the application pack.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 12 March 2026

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Junior Graphic Designer

Studioarc

Studioarc is an award-winning design consultancy working at the forefront of museum, heritage and cultural projects across Scotland and the UK. We are seeking a talented Junior Graphic Designer to join our team and help shape engaging exhibitions and memorable visitor experiences. The Role Working closely within our small multi-disciplinary team, you will support the development of graphic design across a range of museum, exhibition and visitor centre projects. Due to the collaborative nature of our work, you will be based at our Leith studio in Edinburgh. Please note that remote working is not available for this post. You will: • assist in developing design concepts from initial ideas through to final artwork • create clear, engaging graphic layouts and visual communications across print, large-scale exhibition graphics and digital platforms • support the production of exhibition graphics, panels and interpretive content • prepare artwork for print and large-format production • contribute to brand development and visual identity work • help create marketing assets to accompany our exhibitions • assist with developing packaging design for branded merchandise • support studio coordination and general administration About You We are looking for someone who is creative, with a strong eye for detail and enthusiasm for using design to bring stories to life. You will: • hold a relevant degree or equivalent qualification • demonstrate a strong creative approach to design through your portfolio • have strong skills in using Adobe Creative Cloud, particularly in InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator; experience in other design software (Figma, Procreate etc) is desirable • have excellent attention to detail • be able to communicate ideas visually and effectively • be able to manage multiple tasks and work collaboratively within a team environment To apply Please email your CV and portfolio link showcasing relevant work to: lyndsey@studioarc.co.uk Hours of work This role is initially part-time (3 days per week, 9am-5:30pm), but with the potential to increase to full-time. Salary: £25,000-£28,000 pro rata, depending on experience Closing date: 13 March 2026

Location: EDINBURGH

Deadline: 13 March 2026

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South Asian Playwrights' Programme

National Theatre of Scotland

The South Asian Playwrights’ Programme forms part of a long-term commitment from the National Theatre of Scotland to develop South Asian theatre artists and platform their work. The programme provides two paid opportunities for Scottish South Asian playwrights. Each writer will develop a new play with support from professional dramaturgs, actors and directors, ahead of the play being licenced and further developed and produced by Glasgow Lunchtime Theatre, in a future season of A Play A Pie and A Pint (PPP). This programme recognises that South Asian writers face specific barriers to developing their craft and accessing a ladder of progression to professional production opportunities, barriers which are rooted in a history of marginalisation and systemic underinvestment in artists of South Asian heritage by predominantly white-led organisations. It has been designed for writers who have already written at least one full length stage play (50mins +), but not yet received more than one professional funded production of their work (or had a production at PPP), and would benefit from professional artistic and dramaturgical support in their development as a writer. South Asian Playwrights’ Programme is a collaboration between the National Theatre of Scotland, Glasgow Lunchtime Theatre, Playwrights’ Studio, Scotland and Bijli Productions. Each selected writer will receive a fee of £2,750 towards the writing of a first draft of a new 50 min play, for a maximum of 3 performers. This fee is in addition to the license fee which will be paid by Glasgow Lunchtime Theatre on production.

Location: Glasgow

Deadline: 16 March 2026

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Artist

arebyte

Hotel Generation mentors the next generation of UK digital artists during the critical early stages of their careers in the arts. The development programme selects four young digital artists and pairs them with a mentor for online curatorial guidance as they develop an exhibition proposal for arebyte’s exhibition space. This skills-focused programme culminates in a solo exhibition at arebyte Digital Art Centre for one of the four participants, selected by a panel of leading experts from the new media art sector. Hotel Generation aims to equip participants with the confidence to approach galleries, craft clear exhibition proposals, and manage timelines and budgets effectively.

Location: London

Deadline: 12 March 2026

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Interpretive Planner and Researcher

Studioarc

Studioarc is an award-winning design consultancy working at the forefront of museum, heritage and cultural projects across Scotland and the UK. We are seeking a talented Interpretive Planner and Researcher to join our team and help shape engaging exhibitions and memorable visitor experiences. The Role Working closely within our small multi-disciplinary team, you will support the development of interpretive content and storytelling frameworks across a range of museum, exhibition and visitor centre projects. Due to the collaborative nature of our work, you will be based at our Leith studio in Edinburgh. Please note that remote working is not available for this post. You will: • carry out primary and secondary research to support content development • prepare interpretation plans and content frameworks • support community and stakeholder consultation to help shape interpretive content • contribute to the development of creative interpretive concepts • support the digital development of interactives and film-based media • write clear, engaging copy for exhibitions and visitor experiences • support project delivery across multiple live projects, working to deadlines • contribute to studio coordination and day-to-day administration About You We are looking for someone who is curious, creative and well organised, with a strong eye for detail and enthusiasm for bringing stories to life. You will: • hold a relevant degree or equivalent qualification • have an ability to distil complex ideas into clear, engaging narratives • be able to demonstrate an interest in history, culture or place-based storytelling • have experience of writing for public and non-specialist audiences • be a confident communicator able to express ideas clearly • be able to manage multiple tasks and work collaboratively within a team environment To apply Please email your CV and a covering letter explaining why this role interests you to: lyndsey@studioarc.co.uk Hours of work This role is initially part-time (3 days per week, 9am-5:30pm), but with the potential to increase to full-time. Salary: £25,000-£28,000 pro rata, depending on experience Closing date: 13 March 2026

Location: EDINBURGH

Deadline: 13 March 2026

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Global perspectives: learning from other models, with Nadine Patel

Global perspectives: learning from other models, with Nadine Patel

Arts funding in the UK has been repeatedly squeezed over the past two decades, with standstill funding, cuts, redundancies and fewer opportunites. With arts council grants growing ever-more competitive, how can you make creative work? Nadine Patel brings a wealth of international expertise to explore how artists and creatives across the world find ways to make their art, without government funding, without a culture of philanthropy or during unstable political times. With case studies and learning from across the globe, Nadine will help you to rethink your creative practise or project for the current UK climate.

Location: Online

Deadline: 19 March 2026

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Sound Seekers Project Trainee

Starcatchers

We’re looking for a young artist or creative person, 25 and under, who is interested in music and wants to build their skills and experience. This opportunity is aimed at someone with curiosity, commitment, and a willingness to learn — we value passion, openness, and potential as much as existing experience. This opportunity is especially open to people from Wester Hailes and to those who feel underrepresented in the arts. If you’re passionate about creativity and curious about using music as a way to engage with very young children, we’d love to hear from you. To find out more and apply, head to https://starcatchers.org.uk/jobs/sound-seekers-project-trainee/

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 13 March 2026

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Programme Manager (Maternity Cover)

Creative Edinburgh

We are looking for a Programme Manager based in Edinburgh to join our Executive Team and SMT for 12 months as Maternity Cover. We are a small, close-knit team, and you'll be playing an important role in supporting the growth of our creative community. You’ll be a team player with a passion for creative events and ideas for community-based programming. Contract type: Fixed term (maternity cover) - 12 months. Full-time, 5 days per week Hours: 35 hours per week (plus 1 hour unpaid lunch break each day). Salary: £31,000. 25 days holiday + 8 public holidays. Pension scheme available (5% employer contributions). Location: Creative Edinburgh office at CodeBase, 37a Castle Terrace, EH1 2EL, Edinburgh. Equipment: Laptop, workstation. Start date: May 2026.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 15 March 2026

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Production Manager

National Theatre of Scotland

We are a theatre without walls and have imagination without limits and are looking to appoint a Production Manager to support our productions and busy technical team.

Location: Glasgow

Deadline: 20 March 2026

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