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Rising Stars 2026

Edinburgh International Festival

As part of Edinburgh International Festival 2026, we are continuing Rising Stars; our Emerging Talent initiative, which provides early career musicians with professional development opportunities. Building on our work in 2023, 2024 & 2025, we are seeking diverse emerging talent to receive tailored mentorship, make industry connections, and enjoy an International Festival performance platform.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 29 March 2026

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Private Creative Studios Available | Leith

Coven Studios

Coven is a creative co-working space located in the heart of Leith. Currently, we have two private studios available, both allowing up to two member capacity. Member benefits include 24/7 access, various breakout areas, fast wifi and coffee machines. For more information please visit our website or email to arrange a viewing. Email: hello@covenstudios.uk // Website: www.covenstudios.uk // Instagram: @covenstudios.uk

Location: Leith

Deadline: 31 March 2026

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Fellowship | Producing

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 Producing Fellow will be embedded in one of the following departments: Artistic Development, Producing and Planning 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. Reflecting on experience of company systems and processes (and exploring alternatives), in quarterly meetings with the Artistic Director and other senior staff. The Fellow will be given dedicated time to design and deliver a free artist development project, as part of National Theatre of Scotland's activity. The Producing Fellow and Dramaturgy Fellow may wish to work in partership to deliver a joined-up artist development programmes across their portfolios. 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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creative soundLAB: Music Sync Networking and Showcase Event

opera.agency

Get ready to mix and mingle with music audio sound industry practitioners at creative soundLAB where music connections sync up perfectly! Come meet and interact with super-talented musicians composers song-writers sound-designers and explore discover sample perfect music audio sound for your creative multimedia projects. creative soundLABs are regular music networking and showcase events connecting super-talented, experienced music creators, music producers, composers and sound designers with multimedia industries and creative sectors. These are free, informal events where music creators meet, interact, collaborate and negotiate with music users. creative soundLAB is a regular music sourcing, placement and facilitating event for multimedia industries. With an audience from creative agencies / studios and decision makers it is a prime opportunity to showcase music audio sound works and conduct music business in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Please visit http://opera.agency for more info. WHO IS THIS EVENT FOR? Creatives working in multimedia sectors using music / audio / sound in creative projects.For creative agencies, music decision makers, music supervisors, music commissioners, producers, film, video, game DEVs, animators, visual artists, content producers, creative studios, podcasters, illustrators, storytellers, etc. Music creators will have laptops / devices to deliver music via headsets. Everything needed for music discovery participation will be provided. BONUS: David Oxley Artist, coder, and creative technologist based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Loops Exciting monthly audio / visual challenge 'LOOPS' showcase. At creative soundLAB March 2026, you'll have the opportunity to expand your knowledge, connect with like-minded individuals, and unleash your creativity in an inspiring environment. Don't miss out on this regular audio event that will take your sound game to the next level. We hope to see you there! ---

Location: Bright Red Triangle Startup Studio 10 Bainfield Drive Edinburgh EH11 1AR

Deadline: 30 March 2026

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Pottery Studio Member

PX Ceramics

We are two women, opening a small pottery studio based in Wasp Studio's and looking for a member to join us, its 24/7 access but suited towards a hobbyist potter or someone looking to learn/improve their basic skills.

Location: Gorgie, Edinburgh

Deadline: 1 April 2026

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Fellowship | Dramaturgy

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 Dramaturgy Fellow will be embedded in Artistic Development department. 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. Reflecting on experience of company systems and processes (and exploring alternatives), in quarterly meetings with the Artistic Director and other senior staff. Designing a small programme of free artist development activities for writers. The Producing Fellow and Dramaturgy Fellow may wish to work in partnership to deliver a joined-up artist development programmes across their portfolios. 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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Founding Trustee – Arts-Fronted Democracy Movement

Hive Mind Speaks

Hive Mind Speaks is a new civic arts venture using public art and participatory democracy to give people a direct voice in the policies that shape their lives. We combine provocative, large-scale guerrilla interventions (inspired by Led by Donkeys, Banksy and Ai Weiwei) with structured public deliberation and symbolic national referendums, inviting both dialogue and direct engagement on major public issues. We’ve piloted our first project cycle on the NHS, hosted a Citizens’ Jury in partnership with campaigners, and received positive feedback from figures including Rory Stewart, Ben Stewart (Led by Donkeys) and Adam Kay. We’re now working with a research consortium including the Universities of Edinburgh, Strathclyde and Queen Mary to validate our model and prepare for national scale. Our next project, still under wraps, will be our most ambitious yet. We’re now looking to appoint a founding board of trustees to help us become a registered charity and build the structures to scale. Your insight, networks and experience will help guide us through the transition from project-based initiative to long-term organisation. We’re especially interested in trustees with: • Access to values-aligned philanthropic supporters (in arts, participatory democracy, public deliberation, policy advocacy or art sales) • Experience in charity governance, management, or finance • Skills in marketing, comms, digital strategy, or brand growth • Strategic operations or scaling social enterprises • Creative income generation and business model development We’re building something disruptive but deeply strategic and we want trustees who are excited to roll up their sleeves and help guide its emergence. You don’t need prior board experience, just belief in the mission. You’ll join a creative and collaborative team shaping one of the UK’s most ambitious experiments in civic engagement. As a founding trustee, you will shape the direction, values and infrastructure of a new civic arts movement working to rebalance power through creativity and public voice. You will support our transition to registered charity status and help us build the operational, financial and governance backbone of a national-scale organisation. This is a crucial period of development and your insight, networks and expertise will be instrumental in helping us secure funding, grow sustainably and stay bold in our mission. You’ll also be contributing to a series of public art installations and referendum cycles designed to provoke real national dialogue and offer people meaningful, participatory alternatives to disengagement and disillusionment. This is a hands-on, high-influence opportunity to help shape how the arts and democracy evolve together.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 31 March 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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Event Crew and Technicians

Edinburgh Science

We are seeking interest and CVs from crew, technicians, and production staff with experience in preparation, installation, de-rig, and live operations within a festival and live event setting. As part of our network of contractors, you will support Edinburgh Science as we deliver our multi-disciplinary programme, including our flagship festival in April 2026 and our Generation Science schools touring program. Additional work is also available supporting the general operations of the organisation.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 1 May 2026

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