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Community Coordinator
The Citizens Theatre
This role will work across multiple projects within our Adults and Community Residencies strands, managing operational and people-facing aspects of the projects – ensuring clear communication, participant and partner liaison and support, recruitment, evaluation, budget oversight, and smooth logistical planning of sessions, project activities and sharing/public events. This is a role focused on supporting projects and people, as well as widening access opportunities for the communities we work with, and therefore it requires strong administrative skills and an approach to working that is problem-solving focused and flexible.
Location: Glasgow
Deadline: 15 October 2025
Future Legacy: Curating Contemporary Craft at Schloss Hollenegg
Craft Scotland
Join us for an inspiring evening with renowned Italian curator Alice Stori Liechtenstein, a true powerhouse in the craft world. Discover her innovative approaches to commissioning craft as the Curator and Director of Schloss Hollenegg for Design, a remarkable 12th-century castle turned cultural institution in Hollenegg, Austria. This is a professional development opportunity. Date: Friday 17 October 2025 Time: 18:00 - 19:00 Part of HARVEST: Contemporary Craft Fair, this unique event will feature a 40-minute presentation followed by a 10-minute Q&A session. Alice will offer invaluable insights into how she curates the programmes at the prestigious Schloss Hollenegg for Design, revealing how its distinctive residency program has impacted the practices of the participating designers and makers. Alice Stori Liechtenstein is specialised in design and applied arts with a focus on glass and ceramics, and has curated exhibitions for fairs, design festivals, galleries and museums. She is a public speaker and is regularly invited to design juries including DEZEEN, Archiproducts and LOEWE Foundation Craft Prize. Schloss Hollenegg for Design is a cultural institution founded by Alice Stori Liechtenstein in 2015 to support the growth and understanding of design culture. By creating a space and a place for design research, thinking and critique, Schloss Hollenegg for Design offers a stage to talented, emerging designers. This event is part of HARVEST: Contemporary Craft Fair taking place at Edinburgh’s City Art Centre from Saturday 11 – Sunday 19 October 2025. Curated by Stacey Hunter and featuring the work of 80 exceptional makers from across Scotland, the Fair reimagines the traditional craft fair model through a dynamic interweaving of showrooms, exhibition zones and retail environments. Image: Alice Stori Liechtestein / Photography courtesy of Schloss Hollenegg for Design
Location: City Art Centre, Edinburgh
Deadline: 17 October 2025
A Creative Play Patchwork and Quilting Class
Anne Morgan
Discover sustainable sewing with textile artist Anne Morgan. Explore patchwork, quilting, and slow stitching using reclaimed fabrics. Create unique samples and a finished piece—wall hanging, art, coaster, or placemat—while learning design, colour, and quilting techniques. All materials provided.
Location: The Paradigm Shift Open Studio
Deadline: 18 October 2025
The Scottish Poetry Choir Autumn Term 2025
The Scottish Poetry Choir
The Scottish Poetry Choir is seeking new members for our autumn 2025 term. We are open for applications for our autumn term starting weekly on Tuesdays in October and ending in December.* We are holding a free taster session on Tuesday, October 7, at Greyfriars Charteris Centre from 7-9 pm. Register for the free taster session through our linked Google Form or visit scotpoetrychoir.com for more information. The Scottish Poetry Choir is a community project from spoken-word poet and events producer Anita Govan. This innovative new format – the only one of its kind in Scotland – gives people the opportunity to engage with poetry and spoken word in a fun and active way with all the benefits of a traditional community choir. *Except Tuesday, November 18.
Location: Edinburgh
Deadline: 15 October 2025
Artist Residency
Feeling Strong SCIO
In Feeling Strong, staff have encountered examples of how rapidly changing technology and internet culture or online misogyny are affecting youth mental health. Our new project “Scroll Down” seeks to look into the question of “how are these rapidly changing technologies and the many influences in online culture affecting young people’s mental health?” With the collaboration of Women’s Aid and Cake or Dice community cafe, we’ll build young people’s knowledge on harmful technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence and Google’s impact on global warming, and harmful internet personalities or content online. Using workshops, discussions and creative outlets, we’ll raise awareness on the effects the internet and technology has on mental health while building young people’s critical thinking skills. The output of this project will be the creation of a youth led resource which will be distributed throughout Dundee to upskill other young people and guardians, a social media campaign and an end of project exhibition of the young people’s work. The successful artist will have access to our art room in our Feeling Strong hub to create any creative medium in response to the themes surrounding the project, with materials being available to use and the ability to request certain materials within reason. Artists must provide a final piece at the end of the residency where it will be included in an end of project exhibition and photographed for our final resource. Candidates must be available: 4x Fridays November 2025 4x January/April 2026 2x April 2026 Location: Feeling Strong Hub, Block 5, 2 Seabraes Lane, Dundee, DD1 4NX Contract duration: November 2025 - April 2026, 10 days (flexible) Rate: £2,264 (10 x £226.40 per day) Reporting to: Caitlyn Bannatyne, Campaigns & Content Coordinator Please email your CV and a brief description (max 250 words) of what issues young people face with online culture and advancing technology and why you would like to take part in this residency to apply@feelingstrong.co.uk The successful applicant will be contacted by the end of October. If you have any questions, please feel free to email Caitlyn, our Campaign & Content Coordinator at: caitlyn.bannatyne@feelingstrong.co.uk
Location: Dundee City
Deadline: 17 October 2025
Pattern drafting and fitting: Bespoke Jacket
Laura Poppy Wright
Come join us at The Heart of Newhaven Community for an exciting workshop where you'll learn how to draft your own Bespoke jacket pattern. You will be guided through the process of pattern drafting and fitting to ensure your jacket is tailored perfectly to your unique measurements.
Location: The Heart of Newhaven Community
Deadline: 18 October 2025
Bespoke Buttonhole Masterclass
Laura Poppy Wright
Come join us at The Heart of Newhaven Community for an exciting workshop where you'll learn the timeless craft of hand-sewing buttonholes.
Location: The Heart of Newhaven Community
Deadline: 15 October 2025
Building (Super) Heroic Worlds with Etienne Kubwabo
Scottish BPOC Writers Network
Join us for this in-person workshop about turning ordinary surroundings into superheroic worlds! Comic creator and writer Etienne Kubwabo leads this workshop about learning how to build worlds that superheroes exist in. Etienne will start off the workshop with an illustrated talk about the inspiration for his own comic book and his focus will on how he uses the world around him to be inspired. He will then guide the participants to imagine and create their own worlds based on landmarks around them with references from their cultures. Tickets are Pay What You Can (suggested donation £10). This is an in-person workshop held at PlutoQ Community Reading Room.
Location: Glasgow
Deadline: 18 October 2025
Communications and operations assistant
Culture for Climate Scotland
Culture for Climate Scotland is looking for a dynamic team member to join our organisation to provide communications and operations support. The communications and operations assistant will help us in general administration and internal and external communications, including raising our profile by taking a lead on social media.
Location: Edinburgh
Deadline: 20 October 2025