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PERPETUAL MOTION | SSA AT AN LANNTAIR

Society of Scottish Artists

The SSA is delighted to be collaborating with An Lanntair to provide an opportunity for our Members to submit work for an exhibition titled ‘’Perpetual Motion’ from 17 October – 5 December 2026. We invite SSA Members to respond to the the theme ‘Perpetual Motion’; an invitation to reflect on the migration of people, animals, objects, systems or ideas. Movement is intrinsic to our history and functioning as a species on this planet. It is prominent in current humanitarian and political crises, from international conflict to individual immigration and asylum-seeking, from colonialism to shifting populations in response to a changing climate. Conversely, migration has been essential in the development of complex global cultures and knowledge exchanges. Movement is the only constant in an ever-changing planet; it is woven into our ecosystems, shaping the world we live in, the flora and fauna we share it with, the food we eat, the land we stand on and the oceans that regulate our climate. Through painting, sculpture, original prints, installation, digital media, and interdisciplinary works, Perpetual Motion invites artists to hold up the lens of migration to the world we live in, questioning how it works, where we fit into it, and how it is changing. The exhibition at An Lanntair will be paired with a showcase of selected works by Hebridean artists at the next SSA Annual exhibition in 2027. The showcase will be curated by Hulabhaig, a Hebridean visual arts initiative led by Andy Laffan. The exhibition will include work by invited artist and SSA member Ade Adesina.

Location: An Lanntair, Stornoway

Deadline: 22 June 2026

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EDINBURGH OPEN WORKSHOP

Natural Lacquer Bookmark Workshop

Experience the flow of time with traditional Lacquer Art. Craft your own unique, beautifully patterned bookmark using ancient techniques in a relaxing 1-hour session. No experience needed. All materials provided. Please wear clothes you don't mind getting slightly messy.

Location: Silvan House 231 Corstorphine Rd Corstorphine Edinburgh EH12 7AT

Deadline: 27 June 2026

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Finance Director

Edinburgh International Book Festival

This is a newly created role, with responsibility for financial management owned previously by the Executive Director, supported by the Head of Finance & Operations. In the refreshed structure operational and finance functions are separated. The purpose of this role is to ensure the organisation is financially sustainable, well-governed, and able to deliver its mission effectively. You will lead the financial management of the organisation, ensuring robust financial control, high-quality reporting, and effective financial planning to support strategic decision-making and long-term sustainability. This is a hands-on, collaborative role in a busy team, spanning both strategic and operational finance. Contract: Full-time, permanent. Salary: £55,000 per annum Closing date: Mon 29th Jun 2026 5:00pm Interview dates: Interviews will be held in central Edinburgh during the week of 6th July.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 29 June 2026

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Open Call 2026

&Gallery

Following the success of our previous two open call exhibitions, &Gallery is pleased to announce that submissions are now open for our 2026 Open Call Exhibition. We invite artists living and working from the UK and worldwide to submit their artwork for consideration in a group exhibition scheduled for September 2026. The selected works will be carefully curated in a physical group exhibition at &Gallery in Edinburgh. As with previous years, this year’s open call has no set theme. We look forward to welcoming submissions across all mediums and disciplines and encourage artists at all stages of their practice to submit work. The open format allows for a broad and engaging presentation of contemporary art, bringing together a diverse range of ideas, approaches, and materials.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 30 June 2026

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Call for Commissions: Push the Boat Out and National Theatre of Scotland

Push the Boat Out

Push the Boat Out, Edinburgh’s International Poetry Festival is looking to support the creation of three new poetry-led performance pieces, responding to this year’s festival theme The Space Between. Who it’s for We invite submissions from artists or groups of artists living and working in Scotland, working in poetry or a related art form. Applications are open to artists at any stage of their career. Submissions are welcome from artists working in any of Scotland’s indigenous languages or BSL, and from people under-represented in the literature sector. What’s involved This opportunity supports the creation of a new poetry-led performance piece of 15–20 minutes in length. Artists will develop their work over several months, with support from both Push the Boat Out and the National Theatre of Scotland. We encourages divergence, exploration and experimentation when responding to The Space Between both in terms of theme and form. We’re using this theme to explore liminal and transitional spaces both physical and metaphorical: from borderlands to dream states to identities which defy categorisation. Environmentally, this theme will offer a lens to consider shorelines. Submissions should clearly outline how they see their relationship to the theme, however, we are happy to consider it as a point of broad inspiration. Artists are invited to form their ideas in a direction that feels in keeping with their practice and speaks to their current intentions for their work. Each commission will produce a new piece to be performed on Sunday 15 November at Edinburgh’s Pleasance as part of our 2026 festival (running 12 – 15 November 2026). For more details and to apply, please see our website.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 6 July 2026

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Director of Programming and Engagement

IMPACT Scotland

We’re looking to appoint an outstanding Director of Programming & Engagement to lead the development and delivery of our artistic programme and engagement strategy.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 22 June 2026

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Residency at Little Sparta

Push the Boat Out

Push the Boat Out (PTBO), Edinburgh’s International Poetry Festival is partnering with Little Sparta on a residency programme to support the creation of new poetry-led work, responding to the work of Ian Hamilton Finlay, the gardens at Little Sparta and this year’s festival theme The Space Between. Who it’s for We invite submissions from pairs of artists living and working in Scotland: the lead applicant must be a poet with at least one published work. Submissions are welcome from artists working in any of Scotland’s indigenous languages or BSL, and from people under-represented in the literature sector. What’s involved The residency programme will last three weeks, is not residential and the on site time can be scheduled by mutual agreement and need not be consecutive. It will consist of around 1.5 weeks at Little Sparta (a minimum of one week must be spent on site), with the remaining time spent in rehearsal and development, and the two performances. The dedicated time on site will allow the artists to immerse themselves in the landscape and begin developing their ideas. Alongside this, artists will be given the opportunity to take part in an accompanying coaching programme, offering space for reflection, development and support across the process. This will lead to the creation of a new 20–30 minute collaborative, poetry-led performance piece, which will be shared at Little Sparta on 27 September 2026 and then presented as part of Push the Boat Out Festival in Edinburgh (12–15 November 2026). These works should be ‘in conversation’ with another art form, and we actively encourage collaboration. For more information and to apply, please see our website.

Location: Little Sparta Gardens

Deadline: 29 June 2026

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Desk Space

OOF Animation

We have a couple of empty desk spaces in our Leith studio to rent. It is a top floor space, with loads of natural light and secure 24/7 access. Ideally we are looking for a graphic designer/animator/illustrator/writer but open to everyone. Please message desk@oofanimation.co.uk for more information or to arrange a viewing. Location: Giles St, Leith, EH6 6BZ Edinburgh £120 / month (inc. VAT) Flexible contract Internet/bills/tea included Good location Access to kitchen Well behaved dogs are welcome Unfortunately the space isn’t wheelchair accessible yet

Location: Leith, Edinburgh

Deadline: 30 June 2026

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EDINBURGH OPEN WORKSHOP

Edinburgh Plein Air: Adult Watercolor Course

Image 6 of 6 Edinburgh Plein Air: Adult Watercolor Course (4 or 8 Sessions) from £40.00 Type: Join The Journey Explore the historic charm of Edinburgh through your brush. Join our outdoor watercolor sessions to capture the city's iconic streets, hidden alleys, and lush landscapes with step-by-step professional guidance. Perfect for adults looking to unwind, socialize, and create art in the open air. Meeting Points: Locations are selected weekly based on weather and natural light conditions (e.g., Dean Village, Princes Street Gardens, Victoria Street). We will send out a group notification with the exact meeting spot prior to each session. Weather Policy: In the event of rain, sessions will be relocated to inspiring indoor venues, such as Edinburgh's local museums or the glasshouses at the Royal Botanic Garden, ensuring your sketching experience continues comfortably. Ash Lab

Location: 231 Corstorphine Rd Corstorphine Edinburgh EH12 7AT

Deadline: 4 July 2026

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