Imagining Better Futures for the Arts
A place for Scotland’s creatives to gather and imagine how we can fight against precarity in our industries.
A place for Scotland’s creatives to gather and imagine how we can fight against precarity in our industries.
In this gripping dystopia about life after climate apocalypse, humans can only live until 50 before they are turned into trees.
In a post-climate-apocalypse dystopia, humans can only live until 50 before they are turned into trees.
A Community Hub on Huntly’s Town Square, Square Deal is a venue for the local community and for an international creative community – a place to host events or test new ideas locally.
Join artist Lydia Beilby for a friendly and welcoming, collaborative two-part workshop exploring the unique aesthetic and tactile characteristics of photochemical moving-image film.
Stills is a centre for photography based in the heart of Edinburgh. Established in 1977, we have a long history of supporting the advancement, enjoyment, exploration and understanding of photography […]
Fife Climate Hub empowers community-led action on the climate crisis. We build capacity of existing community groups working on climate and deliver stronger collaboration between them. We reach beyond the […]
Join Oban Youth Café for a Film Clubs screening of Living Proof, followed by an audience conversation!
Join us in conversation after the film to explore childhood, play, and effective personal routes to action with We Play co-directors Simon Bateson and Kristina Konstantoni.
Can one footprint imprint on our collective consciousness and create change?
A short spoken word film exploring the complex feelings and identity of a Palestinian diaspora in Scotland. The film captures the intricate balance between the nostalgic romanticism of a homeland […]
The Dundee-Nablus Twinning Association encourages friendship and understanding between the people of Nablus and the people of Dundee.
Join Glasgow Community Food Network for a free screening of ‘Just Eat It’ as part of their Food & Climate Action Project!
Glasgow Community Food Network was established in 2017 to bring together practitioners and organisations in the private, public and third sectors along with other interested individuals to develop a flourishing […]
An open resource for tools and skills in Glasgow, est. 2017.
Pilton Community Health Project has been working in the Pilton area since 1984, making it the oldest community health project in Scotland. They are rooted in the community and have […]
A group resisting raids and the Hostile Environment in Edinburgh and Leith.
Join us in conversation after the film to explore what fungi can teach us about being in the world: in solidarity, adaptability, and ways of imagining otherwise – with special […]