Find out what’s on for you at WHALE Arts this Winter
WHALE Arts Innovative New Project Helping Create Future Digital Leaders
WHALE Arts is happy to announce the launch of their new project “Digital Technology and the Future of work”, which will see the organisation work with local young people, linking them to experts and new technologies and nurturing them to become future digital leaders.
The exciting new project, funded by the Robertson Trust, Cashback for Creativity and the City of Edinburgh Council’s Choose Youthwork scheme will see WHALE work with local groups and schools, by holding sessions showing young people new skills and creative uses for everyday technology. Throughout the course of the project WHALE will invite interested young people to join a Digital Future Leaders Group to steer the project and raise the technologies they are most interested in. Working with academic partners at Napier University and the University of Edinburgh, WHALE will identify experts in these technologies and invite them to hold sessions with the young people, letting them experience the exciting cutting edge developments in these technologies.
The project will join WHALE Arts’ exciting youth programme of activities which offers free creative activities in everything from dancing, painting to song writing and previous work between WHALE and Napier University which saw local young people create an audio and visual interactive map about their sense of community and place.
Leah Black, Chief Executive, WHALE Arts
‘We are absolutely delighted to have been awarded funding from CashBack for Creativity, the Robertson Trust and the City of Edinburgh Council’s Choose Youthwork programme for our new project focused on creative technology working alongside young people from Wester Hailes and nurturing them as digital leaders of the future’.
The workshops will launch over the Summer break. If you or someone you know might be interested get in touch with WHALE Arts on 0131 458 3267 or info@whalearts.co.uk.
Office Space Available in the Heart of the Community
Join us at the WHALE Centre and work alongside like-minded creative and community-led social enterprises. With low cost, serviced office space available for small teams, the WHALE can accommodate tenants and cultural partners on a short or long-term basis.
You can read full details on our Working Spaces pack HERE.
WHALE Arts WORKSPACE AVAILABLE.Announcing WHALE Arts New Creative Placemaking Project Leads
WHALE Arts are pleased to announce a new appointment – artists Rebecca Green and Michael Bowdidge – who will take the lead on the Big Lottery funded Creative Placemaking Project.
The WHALE Creative Placemaking Project is funded for 3 years by The National Lottery Community Fund to deliver a comprehensive programme of community-led activities using placemaking approaches – inspiring people to creatively and collectively reimagine and reinvent public spaces as the heart of their community by working with local residents to co-design arts activities and permanent artworks. This project aims to harness the creativity, skills and assets of local people in the 7 distinct neighbourhoods that make up Wester Hailes.
Rebecca Green and Micheal Bowdidge replace Helena Barrett Duncan who led the first half of the project between autumn 2017 and January 2019. Helena spent a creative and productive 18 months building relationships locally as well as across Edinburgh and Scotland, delivering a broad range of creative activities, and amongst many other projects, commissioned a new mural by artist Fraser Gray; worked with Tom Flint from Napier University on Digimapping with primary schools locally; worked with Scottish Poetry Library to support a new poetry group; worked with City of Play on Tinkertown, and worked with local people and cultural partners to produce Wester Hailes first Film and Moving Image Festival.
The role of the Creative Placemaking Lead is to coordinate and deliver workshops and activities in the community with a range of local partners including schools and community groups and city-wide cultural partners. In addition the Creative Placemaking Lead will commission artists and creative practitioners to create public placemaking projects in each of the 7 neighbourhoods, responding to existing interest and demand. Each year the Creative Placemaking project will support the development of a neighbourhood wide event – in 2019 this will be a celebration of the 50th anniversary of Wester Hailes.
As the project moves into its next phase WHALE Arts are looking forward to working with Michael and Rebecca who will deliver the project as a job share.
Michael Bowdidge is an artist, educator and researcher who likes to work with found objects, images, places and people. He has a degree in Fine Art from Middlesex Polytechnic and a PhD in Sculpture from Edinburgh College of Art.
Michael has been involved with WHALE Arts since 2009 and has worked on a wide range of projects for us, including smARTies, the Westburn CAN community gardening project and our summer educational programmes. He currently runs our award-winning Street Arts young people’s outreach programme, and is very much looking forward to getting out and about even more in Wester Hailes over the coming months and helping to make lots of creative things happen.
Rebecca Green is an artist and a nurse. She has worked with WHALE since 2011 on the Street Arts programme and summer educational projects. She also works as an artist in hospitals with Edinburgh Children’s Hospital Charity. Her background is in the performing arts and she has a degree in drama and an MA in Cultural Performance. She is interested in the role of art within everyday life and its impact on people and their quality of life. Her own work spans performance and visual art practice.
Leah Black, Chief Executive of WHALE Arts says:
“The WHALE team and many local residents were sorry to say good-bye to Helena who brought bucket loads of energy and creativity and did a wonderful job developing the first 18 months of the project. However as one door closes another one opens, and are very excited to be able to bring Micheal and Rebecca into the team and look forward to seeing how they take the next phase of the Creative Placemaking project forward.”
Mums into Business: International Women’s Day Market
Our Mums into Business group will be running their 4th market day, selling a selection of hand-made arts, crafts and pampering goods.
Come along to WHALE Arts on Friday 8th March, to look at the range of great value gifts.
For further information, please give us a call on 0131 458 3267 or email us at info@whalearts.co.uk
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