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Scottish BPOC Writers Network
Join us in February for this programme series all about developing craft techniques in your writing! These online craft sessions invite creative writers to think more deeply and deliberately about the craft techniques in their work. Though they may include generative writing exercises, the Developing Your Craft programme diverges from our general writing workshops as they will focus on close reading and discussion of craft. Depending on the facilitator, these sessions may also touch on different theoretical approaches to your writing. For each session, you will receive resources including a pre-reading list a week in advance. Fees for each session are suggested donation of £10 or more (£5 concession), except for the memoir course (suggested £20 or more per day). The Developing Your Craft programme is for writers of colour based in the UK (Scotland, England, Northern Ireland, and Wales) All sessions, except the keynote, will be held over Zoom with a maximum of 30 participants.
Location: Online / Edinburgh
Deadline: 27 February 2026
Workshop & Studio Spaces to Rent in Leith - Fully Equipped Maker Bays
Edinburgh Open Workshop
Looking for a workshop space to rent or a studio space for makers in Edinburgh? Our resident workshop bays offer a fully equipped, collaborative environment designed to help creative businesses grow. Located in the heart of Leith, these 3m x 4m resident bays sit directly on the main workshop floor with 24/7 access, making them ideal for joiners, carpenters, furniture makers, designer-makers and craftspeople. Each bay includes access to a fully equipped shared workshop, professional machines, shared tools, and up to 16m of wood storage. Rent also includes discounted Pay-As-You-Go facilities, high-speed WiFi, kitchen access and on-site parking. Bays can be rented individually or shared by up to four makers on a timetable basis. Prices start from £620 per month (all inclusive). Join a friendly and skilled maker community and get started immediately. Workshop spaces available now – get in touch to arrange a visit.
Location: Edinburgh
Deadline: 28 February 2026
Brochure Coordinator
Edinburgh International Book Festival Ltd
Fixed-term, part-time contract: 28 hours/4 days per week in the period 23 March – 15 May 2026. £125/day. On the expected position length of 32 days (7 hours/day, 4 days/week for 8 weeks), total fee would be £4,000. The role of Brochure Coordinator leads on the successful delivery of the public Festival brochure, in collaboration with the Brand Manager and Brochure Artworker, as well as supporting with elements of the digital-only Schools brochure. The role is a key connector between the Programme, and Brand and Audiences departments, and the Brochure Artworker, ensuring that information appearing in the brochure design is correct, and appropriately filed, formatted, and supplied to artwork.
Location: Edinburgh
Deadline: 1 March 2026
Campaign & Communications Manager
Traverse Theatre
The Traverse Theatre is looking for an experienced Campaign & Communications Manager to support strategic planning, coordination and delivery of integrated communications and campaigns across our programme and organisational priorities.
Location: Edinburgh
Deadline: 27 February 2026
Post-Production Project Coordinator
Voquent
Voquent is seeking a full-time meticulous and energetic Project Coordinator to join our post-production team in Glasgow, UK. You will expertly manage a variety of projects, including voiceover casting and recording, multi-language dubbing, video localisation, and accessibility deliveries for projects.
Location: Glasgow
Deadline: 28 February 2026
Evaluator
Disability Arts Online (DAO)
Disability Arts Online (DAO) is looking for an Evaluator to support its landmark heritage project, ‘Cripping Culture: a Journey into Disability Arts Heritage’. There is a maximum budget of £4,000, inclusive of VAT, to deliver all aspects of the project set out in the brief. This is a freelance commission for an experienced evaluator to provide an external perspective to help us understand the value and impact of the Cripping Culture project. This will involve engagement with the project team, steering group, key stakeholders and the community to draw insights from the project processes and outputs. Cripping Culture: A Journey into Disability Arts Heritage is delivered by DAO with key industry partners and funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund with the aim to share the story of the Disability Arts movement and preserve our shared heritage for future generations. As an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation and Paul Hamlyn Foundation funded organisation DAO has well established evaluation practices for assessing the impact of our core work and learning how to improve what we do. We want to build on these through working with an external evaluator to cast an impartial, constructive and critical eye over this project as we embark on our first major heritage project.
Location: Remote (UK based)
Deadline: 2 March 2026
Creative Mornings with Jenny Martin
Creative Mornings Edinburgh
Join us for a very special CreativeMornings gathering inside the Royal Scottish Academy Building, set within the 145th Open Annual Exhibition of the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour. This event offers insight into Scotland’s leading showcase of watercolour and water based media, highlighting the range of contemporary practice in watercolour today. From 8.30am, ease into the morning with creative networking over specialty coffee by Machina and breakfast from Company Bakery. The talk and exhibition tour will begin at 9am. Our speaker, Jenny Martin RSW, is an Edinburgh based painter and printmaker, and an elected member of the society. Inspired by architecture, textiles and travel, her work is rooted in colour and pattern. She will share insight into how the exhibition comes together from within the RSW, before guiding us through a selection of paintings from the Annual Exhibition. Together, we will explore how artists work with water, light and restraint, how tradition continues to shift, and the diversity within the medium today.
Location: Royal Scottish Academy building
Deadline: 27 February 2026
Private Studios Available | Leith
Coven Studios
We have two private lockable studios currently available, including our brand new Studio 14. Coven is a creative co-working space located in the heart of Leith. We have a limited number of exclusive use desks and studios available with access to all breakout areas, fast wifi and utilities included in our memberships. // More information is available on our website www.covenstudios.uk // Email us to arrange a viewing hello@covenstudios.uk
Location: Leith
Deadline: 28 February 2026
Archive Consultant
Disability Arts Online (DAO)
Disability Arts Online (DAO) is looking for an Archive Consultant to support its landmark heritage project, ‘Cripping Culture: a Journey into Disability Arts Heritage’. There is a maximum budget of £5,400, inclusive of VAT, to deliver all aspects of the project set out in the brief. This is a freelance commission for a digital archives specialist to support the planning, development and implementation of an archive and accession policy and strategy to guide the work, adhering to best practice in digital archiving. Cripping Culture: A Journey into Disability Arts Heritage is delivered by DAO with key industry partners and funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, with the aim of sharing the story of the Disability Arts movement and preserving our shared heritage for future generations.
Location: Remote (UK-based)
Deadline: 2 March 2026