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Non Executive Directors

Le Petit Monde Stories

To deliver creative language learning experiences for refugee children, sole-trader Le Petit Monde Stories is transitioning into a Community Interest Company and seeking 2 Non-Executive Directors.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 30 April 2022

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Momentum International Industry Coordinator

Festivals Edinburgh

Festivals Edinburgh is looking for someone to support with planning and arranging meetings, tickets and schedules for visiting international arts industry delegates participating in Momentum. Monday 6 July 2026 - Friday 4 September 2026 £14/hour Working times: 6-31 July: 28 hours/week over 4 days 3 August-4 September: 42 hours/week over 6 days

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 18 May 2025

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Curatorial Research Residency (2026–27)

Paul Mellon Centre & Fleming-Wyfold Art Foundation

The Paul Mellon Centre (PMC) and the Fleming-Wyfold Art Foundation invite applications for a Curatorial Research Residency to take place during 2026–27. This Residency will support an early-career researcher with a strong interest in Scottish art to undertake in-depth curatorial research on a work, or group of works, from the Fleming-Wyfold Art Foundation’s collection. The successful applicant will make significant use of the PMC’s Archives & Library during their research, as well as the Fleming-Wyfold Art Foundation’s collection and network, and be given academic and curatorial support from both institutions. They will then develop a proposal for a display suitable for the PMC’s Display Room. We anticipate that the residency will require approximately 15–18 days of work. How this time is distributed across the residency period is flexible and can be agreed with the Centre and the Fleming-Wyfold team, depending on the successful candidate's approach to the project. We expect that some time will be spent working with the PMC Archives & Library, though this need not follow a fixed weekly pattern. If the proposal is approved, the Curatorial Resident will then be involved in installing the display at the PMC in early January 2027.

Location: N/A (applicants must be based in the UK)

Deadline: 22 April 2026

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Singing Group Coordinator

The Cheyne Gang - Sing to Breathe

The Cheyne Gang - Sing to Breathe runs singing groups for people living with long term lung conditions. We are looking for a well organised, good communicator with excellent interpersonal and IT skills to coordinate our growing number of singing groups. This is a three year, part time (16 hours/week) post that will involve countrywide travel so a driver's license and access to a car is preferable. Training about the role will be given. Email Anne Ritchie on the email below for a job description and more information.

Location: Flexible working from home with some travel required

Deadline: 24 April 2026

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Fellowship | Directing

National Theatre of Scotland

The National Theatre of Scotland’s Fellowship Programme for creative cultural leaders is designed to support creatives to experiment, be bold, be brave and take creative risks within a supportive environment. Over 18 months, the Directing Fellow will be embedded in one of the following departments: Artistic Development or Creative Engagement, depending upon their experience and area of interest. They will also be embedded in artistic decision-making practices and processes across the organisation. The Fellow will be supported to engage in the following areas of work: Supporting programming and commissioning decisions for new works in development, through active participation in a range of internal artistic planning meetings. They will be embedded in artistic decision-making practices and processes across the organisation. Dedicated time and budget to design and develop the early stages of a new theatrical project. They will undertake their own research project which explores change-making.* This could be something new they want to explore, or it could be about having supported time to develop a personal change-making project they have recently started. During the programme there will be regular check-ins with the Artistic Director and members of the senior team, to share reflections on their time with the organisation and their personal goals as well as meetings with the wider Fellows cohort. The Fellows will be supported to build new relationships with key partners and further opportunities within the sector will be identified post fellowship. *We are open to your interpretation of leadership and change-making. It could include things like how you make work, how you build or co-build a team, how you mentor and/or support other creatives, how you affect policy, activism, and best practices in the sector etc. It could include activities you have done professionally or personally. Eligibility The fellowship is open to applicants who meet the following criteria: Identifying as being from global majority communities* or lower socio-economic backgrounds** Have at least 5 years professional experience in the performing arts. Are over 18 years old and not a full-time student. Live and work in Scotland. *Global Majority includes, Black, Brown or People of Colour, those from the African Diaspora, Caribbean Diaspora, East Asian Diaspora, South-East Asian Diaspora, South Asian Diaspora, West Asian and Middle East Diaspora, Latinix, Indigenous people, biracial/ multiple heritage. **lower-economic includes those who are from low-income households and/ or identify as working class. The Fellowship Programme is supported by Esmée Fairbairn Foundation.

Location: Glasgow

Deadline: 27 April 2026

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Front of House Assistant

Edinburgh International Book Festival

We’re looking for enthusiastic, motivated, and hardworking Front of House Assistants for this year’s festival. Ideally, you’ll have previous experience in a customer-facing role, high standards of presentation and confident communication skills. You will also have the ability to work as part of a large team, problem solve under pressure and a strong attention to detail. Full time, temporary contract: Wednesday 12 August – Sunday 30 August 2026 Rate of pay: £13.45 per hour + holiday pay.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 7 May 2025

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Edinburgh Creative Connection April Meet Up: Expect a relaxed evening at the pub, with space to enjoy hobbies side by side.

Edinburgh Creative Connection (ECC)

Edinburgh Creative Connection (ECC) creates relaxed spaces for people to meet, talk, and share creativity. Connecting people across creative fields, bridging the gap between hobbyists and professionals while recognising that creativity exists at every level. Alongside informal meetups in South West Edinburgh, ECC is building an online space for creatives to stay connected. This includes Celebration of Creative Success in Scotland, a digital newsletter sharing projects, progress, reflections, and personal stories from creatives across the country. How We Connect: 1. Relaxed monthly drop-in meetups hosted at The Shandon Sports Club. 2. An Instagram space where members can stay in touch and share their work. 3. Celebration of Creative Success, our Scotland-wide digital newsletter for sharing creative journeys, reflections, and progress. Edinburgh Creative Connection April Meet Up: Expect a relaxed evening at the pub, with space to enjoy hobbies side by side, share experiences, and grow together in a free, casual environment. 📅 Wednesday 22 April, from 6pm onwards 📍 Shandon Sports Bar, 99 Slateford Road, EH11 1QY A mix of creatives come along, including artists, writers, musicians, photographers, designers, makers, and people exploring new ideas or returning to creativity. We’d love to have you involved. For any questions, feel free to get in touch: Louiselily2002@gmail.com Facebook: Louise Lily Davidson Instagram: @bonnielass_lifestyle

Location: Shandon Sports Bar, 99 Slateford Road, EH11 1QY

Deadline: 22 April 2026

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Paid Opportunity: Moving Between Worlds

ESEA Creatives

ESEA Creatives is seeking East and Southeast Asian (ESEA) artists based in Scotland to collaborate on Moving Between Worlds, an interdisciplinary dance film exploring identity, belonging, cultural expectation and individuality through movement, sound and visual storytelling. This project reflects on experiences of navigating different cultural environments, particularly within ESEA diaspora contexts. Themes include emotional expression, cultural definitions of success, tradition, and finding personal voice within collective structures. We are currently inviting expressions of interest from creatives working in the following areas: Dance, Videography / filmmaking, Costume design, Composition / sound design / producing music The work will be developed through a collaborative process, allowing selected artists to contribute to shaping the artistic direction. This is a paid opportunity, with fees aligned to industry standards and project scope. Travel and access costs can be supported where required. Eligibility This opportunity centres lived experiences connected to East and Southeast Asian identities. We are therefore inviting applications from artists who identify as having East and Southeast Asian heritage, including those from diaspora communities, who are currently based in Scotland. We recognise identity is complex and personal, and applicants are welcome to self-define their relationship to ESEA identity in a way that feels appropriate to them. Key dates Application deadline: 23 April 2026 Notification of outcome: End of April 2026 Development and filming period: May – July 2026 Accessibility We welcome alternative submission formats where written applications present a barrier, including video, audio or informal conversation. About ESEA Creatives ESEA Creatives is a Scotland-based, community-led network supporting East and Southeast Asian artists, creatives and cultural workers. We aim to nurture belonging, amplify underrepresented voices, and celebrate the diversity of ESEA creative expression across disciplines and generations. This project is supported by the City of Edinburgh Council Diversity and Inclusion Fund.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 23 April 2026

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Artist/Makers Stallholder

The Open Door

Call for Artists and Makers: Applications are now open for our Makers Market in the heart of Morningside, Edinburgh. Apply via the Google Form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeyHoRlQ5ngqo5QgcuqP6v-LpmoIQuoNPdvtI5s0iH92MeDxA/viewform?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQMMjU2MjgxMDQwNTU4AAGnmkaFHBcnZNTf1xtcMMzBiBWj3JfRjV_gU1KRyGugCepgEMiOWNV1_hxlDHs_aem_zn4SZ-3pJjUJDLmOcl6OFg Info: 10:00–16:00 Saturday 30 May We’re looking for a diverse range of artists and makers to be part of a warm, community-focused market. APPLICATION DEADLINE: 25 APRIL Any questions, just contact: siwei.kang@thependoor.org.uk @swaydraws

Location: 420 Morningside Rd, Edinburgh EH10 5HY

Deadline: 25 April 2026

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