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Join the Out of the Blue Board

Out of the Blue Arts and Education Trust

Join the Out of the Blue Board Out of the Blue is seeking additional trustees in recognition of the need to maintain a broad range of experience and skills to ensure effective governance. In particular, we are keen to recruit board members who have knowledge and experience in regard to: project management, hospitality and the licensed trades, organisational governance, and human resource management. We’re also looking to recruit a Chair of the Board. We want the Board of Trustees to be representative of our local community and would therefore welcome applications to be Board members from people who live locally in Edinburgh and/or have a connection to the Trust. We encourage applications from groups who are currently underrepresented on our Board, particularly from women, Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic people, people with disabilities and people of a younger age. No previous experience of having been on a Board is necessary, however experience which is relevant to the work of Out of the Blue and the Bongo Club is welcomed. About Out of the Blue. Out of the Blue Arts and Education Trust (OOTB) is an arts and education social enterprise based in Edinburgh, which provides affordable and appropriate spaces, resources, projects and opportunities for the residents of Edinburgh to be creative. We manage a range of affordable studios, rehearsal, workshop, performance, exhibition and event spaces. OOTB also runs a cafe in the Out of the Blue Drill Hall in Leith, and runs the Bongo Club, a nightclub and live music venue. Furthermore, we develop participatory art projects with the local community and create training and job opportunities. Having recently celebrated our thirtieth birthday, we are now entering a significant period of expansion, with new sites offering even greater potential to support creativity, community engagement, and social enterprise. About the Board of Trustees The board meets 6 times a year and trustees are expected to join one or more of our board committees, covering – finance, strategy, risk, and staffing. Board positions are voluntary however reasonable expenses can be met where necessary.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 10 December 2025

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Creative co-working space available at Edinburgh Futures Institute

Edinburgh Futures Institute

The EFI Creative 'ward' has space newly available for creative companies and individual creatives/artists to lease a desk and join our shared creative and innovation community. At EFI we are building a collaborative innovation eco-system across creative industries, festivals, tourism and traveltech, financial services and fintech and public services between industry, and academic researchers. EFI is unusual, as it is not just a space to work, but also a community, as we seek industry to be part of what we are building - together. Within the creative ward (of 30 desks) there are currently 10 Partner desks newly available and some capacity also within our Member (hotdesking) area. If you are seeking an inspiring and collegiate place to work for your team, or as an individual, or a presence within EFI as a larger company, and would like to know more regarding the vision of EFI, the activity, and the desk lease costs and process, please send an email to; caroline.parkinson@ed.ac.uk

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 12 December 2025

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Performer

KristinPerformingArts

We are at an early stage of developing a family musical (“52 Blue”) and are looking for an Edinburgh-based performer to take part in this musical R&D. “52 Blue” explores the sound worlds of marine mammals by following a lonely blue whale’s quest for a place to belong to. What We’re Looking For: * Interest in children’s and family theatre * Experience in devising and improvisation * Strong vocal/singing, acting, and dance skills * Based in Edinburgh * Available for the full engagement period

Location: Summerhall/Lyra

Deadline: 15 December 2025

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Masterclass: Digital Colouring with Erin Rea

Schiraldi Arts Comics & Classes

Join Erin and me in… 📌MASTERCLASS: DIGITAL COLOURING with ERIN REA! 🗓 Thursday 11th December 2025, (6 - 8 pm) ⌚ 2 h ✏Once you book your ticket an email will follow with a list of material to bring ;) 💸 £90 each 🪑 SEATS ARE LIMITED AND THEY ARE SELLING FAST! 📝 basic material provided! Where? 📍 Print Studio, 99, Ferry Road, Edinburgh, EH6 4ET Because COMICS is a SERIOUS JOB!

Location: Inlet Leith

Deadline: 11 December 2025

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Time + Space 2026

Collective

Applications are now open for our new early career artists' development programme – including two different exhibition opportunities! Time + Space is Collective’s new open programme for early career artists in Scotland, and sits at the core of our mission and creative vision. The programme builds on the success of our previous programmes, Satellites (2014-2024) and New Work Scotland (2000-2013). Time + Space offers two routes designed to suit different levels of experience. Both opportunities combine learning and professional development with a significant exhibition opportunity – enabling artists to develop and sustain their creative practice, to make and present new work, and to engage with our audiences at Collective. There are two distinct opportunities for artists depending on experience: 1. Group Exhibition A professional development and peer-learning programme (with activity over an 11-month period) leading to production of new work and a group show for up to four artists. Designed for early-career artists who have not yet participated in an artist development programme, or taken part in a group show in a publicly funded gallery. 2. Solo Exhibition A mentorship and development opportunity for one artist (with activity over an 8-month period) leading to production of new work and a solo exhibition. This opportunity is intended to support an artist who has not yet had an invited solo show in a publicly funded gallery. Please read the Application guidelines on our website for more information about the opportunities, eligibility, and how to apply. Please note that you can only apply to one opportunity. Applications close on Sunday 14 December at 5pm.

Location: Collective

Deadline: 14 December 2025

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Board Trustees | Marc Brew Company

Marc Brew Company

Marc Brew Company (MBC) is a disabled and queer led, inclusive contemporary dance company. We collaborate with diverse artists to create powerful performances and inspire participation. Since its inception, the company has blazed a trail of high-quality work, bringing together exceptional artists with and without disabilities to create powerful and engaging performances for audiences of all ages, reaching over 30,000 people across the world. The Board of Directors are responsible for establishing and maintaining the values and aims of the organisation, and, with the Artistic Director and Executive Producer, for developing long-term strategies and planning. Board Members should be engaged and passionate about Marc Brew Company’s work and be committed to the future development of inclusive dance in Scotland and internationally. We are looking for Trustees who: Are strategic and creative thinkers Bring sound judgement to decision making at Board level Can offer specific expertise and knowledge in relevant fields Are not afraid to speak their mind in a respectful way Have the ability to advocate for the organisation Can commit to the time required Understand and accept the legal duties and responsibilities of the role. MBC is particularly interested in recruiting trustees with experience and expertise in the following areas (although this does not exclude potential candidates with other skills): Financial management Fundraising and Development Advocacy Digital knowledge Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Human Resources / Fair Work Environmental issues / Climate Crisis Charitable / voluntary work The Board meets four times per year online currently in February, April, July and November, which includes both the AGM and an annual Board Away day. Directors’ positions are voluntary, but out of pocket travel and subsistence expenses will be reimbursed For more information on the position and how to apply please visit - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/g4p7rev8y9c7mmd9cngmf/MBC-Board-Member-Recruitment-Pack.pdf?rlkey=ru3k0peaimanuvqgeapdth2qh&st=kauv3xit&dl=0

Location: All Scotland - Remote

Deadline: 17 December 2025

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Funded Arts Masters places

Queen Margaret University

In line with QMU’s commitment to supporting skills development in Scotland, we have a number of funded places for applicants wishing to commence an MA in Arts, Festivals and Cultural Management or MA in Participatory Arts starting in January 2026. The deadline for applications for funded places is Friday, 12 December 2025. Funded places are limited and will be offered to suitable applicants on a first come first served basis, so we recommend early application. For more information on eligibility and how to apply visit: https://www.qmu.ac.uk/study-here/postgraduate-study/funded-places-2026 If you have any questions about the application process, please contact admissions@qmu.ac.uk If you have any questions about the course, please contact the Programme Leader.

Location: Musselburgh

Deadline: 12 December 2025

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Trustee | Chair of Audit and Risk Committee

Edinburgh International Book Festival

The Edinburgh International Book Festival is seeking a new member to join its Board of Trustees and to serve as Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee. We are looking to appoint an experienced chartered accountant who can bring strong financial expertise/skills to support the Festival’s strategic direction.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 15 December 2025

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Calling for All Writers

Scottish Culture Magazine

Calling for volunteer writers and editors to join the freshest and newest culture magazine. Based in Edinburgh, we are looking for young and fresh voices to talk all things culture, think hot takes, reviews and essays. It is our goal to highlight all things underground and under appreciated in Scotland’s art scene, and if you are a fellow poet, short story and/or prose writer don’t be afraid to submit as we want to highlight new voices. If you are a recent graduate, a student, or just someone who thinks their conversations in the smoking area can make a great story, pitch your ideas and join the team today! Feel free to fill in the submission form, or shoot us an email with any enquiries.

Location: Online/Edinburgh

Deadline: 30 December 2025

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