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Highlands and Islands Arts Sector News archive from December 2005
Three-month Visual Arts Residency during 2006 at COVE PARK

COVE PARK in Argyll is offering a three-Month Visual Arts Residency during 2006, from 5 June – 1 September 2006. The deadline for applications is 3 February 2006.
19 December 2005


National Theatre of Scotland - Theatrical Opportunities for Young People

The National Theatre of Scotland, one of the most exciting and important initiatives in European theatre for many years, has just launched its inaugural programme, under the Artistic Directorship of Vicky Featherstone.
19 December 2005


HI~Arts Team collecting their award. Click for full size imageRecognition for Dynamic HI~Arts Team

HI~Arts received a Commendation in the Dynamic Place Awards held recently at the Adventure Centre, Ratho, near Edinburgh on November 24th 2005.
14 December 2005


Music Trains 2006

Aimed at teachers, musicians, arts workers, youth leaders, childcare staff, childminders, health practitioners, carers supporting those with additional needs, Music Trains 2006 will take place on Monday 27th to Thursday 30th March at Inverness and Dingwall.
14 December 2005


Scotloads Launch Event at Madhatters in Inverness

This Saturday December 17th 2005 Mad Hatters on Church Street Inverness will play host to the official launch of Scotloads the first digital distribution site devoted entirely too promoting Scottish musicians.
12 December 2005


New Public Art Co-ordinator appointed in Inverness

A much-travelled artist has been appointed in Inverness to draw up a public art strategy for the city. Artist, Evi Westmore, is the city’s first public arts co-ordinator and will be based within the Inverness City Partnership office at 20 Bank Street, Inverness.
09 December 2005


Private sector support for the arts in Scotland hits £24.8 million

The latest figures for private support in the arts published today by Arts & Business, the national charity dedicated to encouraging and developing effective partnerships between business and the arts, show that the total amount of private support for the arts in Scotland has grown to £24.8 million in 2004/5.
07 December 2005


 

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