Space Available with Woodland Dance Project

It’s sadly quite important for our wee production company in Leith to find more tenants due to Covid19 ASAP. We are a small warehouse & office space in Leith with shared occupancy looking for a few new tenants due to Covid19.

We have:

  • 3 desk spaces available from £100PCM
  • Small office available with a locked door £150PCM
  • Warehouse space starting from £200-600PCM
  • Mezzanine available from £400PCM

Ideally looking for somebody creative or in the events industry as we also have a recording studio.

Please drop me an email at Richard@woodlanddanceproject.co.uk

 

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Artist Cookbook Opportunity

Artists’ Tuck Shop have just launched an open call opportunity for artists with a corresponding interest in food to contribute recipes and artworks for an upcoming artist-made cookbook. They have received funding from the National Lottery administered by Creative Scotland to do this and are currently accepting applications for 10 artists to join a further 15 invited artists in contributing to the cookbook.

Successful artists will receive the following:

  • £250 artist fee based on Scottish Artists Union’s Rates Of Pay guidance
  • Support from a curator and graphic designer throughout the process
  • Promotion of their practice (both art and cooking) via Artists’ Tuck Shop’s social media channels and Artists’ Cookbook marketing

The deadline for applications has closed.. 

 

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Pop-Up Exhibition: City, Sea and Landscapes

We are now looking for artists to participate in our next online pop-up exhibition which is city, sea and landscape themed.

The exhibition will run from the 16th – 30th of October and be online only.

If you are interested, please get in touch with Carly and she will give you more information on how to submit work.

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Reflections – Willowbrae Window Wanderland

We are delighted to be bringing this fantastic event to our neighbourhood and with your help we will transform our streets into a magical outdoor gallery for all to enjoy!

An opportunity to remember and reflect on family and friends who have died.

On Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th November between 6pm and 9pm.

All are invited to participate in decorating their windows or wandering, or both!

The process of making and sharing an artwork or doing something creative to honour someone who has died is an opportunity to spend time reflecting on that person, starting conversations, remembering details and sharing stories.

Displaying and sharing that creativity with our local community in our windows gives us the opportunity to share stories further, and to brighten people’s evening in celebration of lives lived and remembered.

Our ambition is to turn the windows in our neighbourhood into an outdoor gallery at night, giving people the choice to view it in their own time, alone or with friends or family in small groups adhering to the government guidelines.

Our aspiration is that this event will inspire people to make time and space to think more about those who have died and are special to us, to learn new skills, to feel pride in art made, and to connect with local people in a safe way.

A couple of optional free online art tutorials will be organised thanks to local artist and neighbour Sam Rutherford (more details to follow), and these will be intended to inspire local people to make a portrait or image to describe their loved one/s.

Fancy taking part?

Taking part as a Windowmaker is FREE and everyone is welcome. You can make a display in the windows of your flat, house, business, school, nursery, car, campervan, shop – or in your front garden!

Please don’t feel intimidated. Your display could be as simple as a lamp, book, cut out silhouette or fairy-lights in a window.  Anything goes … as long as it’s family friendly.

What to do next:

Click on the orange ‘Take part in this event’ button to add your location to our map.

You’ll get a ‘Welcome Pack’ when you sign in and access to lots of inspiration for windows too

Tell your friends and neighbours and ask them to get involved!

RSVP to our Facebook event to get inspiration and ideas, and to share your stories if you wish to.

If you have any questions or would like to sponsor, promote or volunteer to help with this event, please contact heywillowbrae@gmail.com

With thanks to ‘Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief’ for making this event possible as part of the ‘To Absent Friends Festival’ held across Scotland from 1st – 7th November each year – a people’s festival of storytelling and remembrance. “Because dead ordinary people live on in the memories and stories we share”. For more information please visit: www.toabsentfriends.org.uk 

Keep checking back to this page to watch our map grow!

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