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12/02/2010
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Creative Scotland Announces its Chief Executive
Creative Scotland 2009 Ltd is delighted to announce that the Chief Executive of Scotland’s national arts and culture body, Creative Scotland, will be Andrew Dixon, Chief Executive of the NewcastleGateshead Initiative for the last five years. Andrew has 30 years’ experience of working in the arts media and creative industries. |
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11/02/2010
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Final Awards for Inspiring Communities
Communities across Scotland are celebrating a share of almost £800,000 to connect people through the arts and encourage long-lasting links between people, places and ideas. |
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09/02/2010
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Scottish Arts Council Goes West... South by South West
The Scottish Arts Council, in partnership with PCL Presents and DF Concerts, is co-ordinating two Showcasing Scotland events and the Scottish presence at South by South West, one of the world’s largest music industry festivals which runs from 17-21 March 2010 in Austin, Texas. |
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15/12/2009
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Flexible Funding Announced for 2011-2013
Following the success of the flexible funding programme over the last four years, the Joint Board of Scottish Arts Council and Scottish Screen confirmed that the fund is now open for applications. |
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04/12/2009
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Arts Outlook Optimistic Despite Reducing Income
New research published today by the Scottish Arts Council reports declining income in more than 40% of the organisations it supports. |
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05/11/2009
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Communities Across Scotland Inspired By The Arts
National Lottery funding of over £2.5 million will be used to inspire thousands of people in communities across Scotland to participate in the arts. |
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12/10/2009
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Creative Scotland 09 launches online Perspectives
Perspectives is the place where the challenges facing the new organisation Creative Scotland can be discussed, contrasted and compared. Perspectives will present and debate provocative ideas about realising Scotland’s cultural potential. |
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