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Last Thursday: Creative Glasgow Member Meet Up Feb2026

Thursday 26th February 2026 @ 2:00pm - 4:00pm

Soundplay Projects

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TRAINING DAY: Creative Innovation for the Visitor Economy

Wednesday 4th March 2026 @ 10:00am - 4:30pm

Riverside Campus, City of Glasgow College

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Celebrating One Year of Creative Glasgow!

The Creative Glasgow team will be taking an extended break over Christmas and New Year, returning refreshed in mid-January.

To round off the year, we’ve gathered some of our favourite moments from 2025 and want to extend our heartfelt thanks for your support and involvement throughout our first year.

Enjoy the festivities! We look forward to connecting again in the new year!

Support Creative Glasgow

We’ve welcomed nearly 400 new members in 2025, many in their first 5-years of setting out. Keeping member meets and 1-2-1 support free ensures our programmes are accessible and tailored to those that need it most: young, emerging, underrepresented, precarious and marginalised creatives in the city.

If you would like to support Creative Glasgow and it’s members you can make a donation here.

  • £10 maintains one members web profile for a year
  • £15 covers the cost of one member attending a monthly meet up
  • £25 pays for a 1-2-1 support and advice session for a member
  • £50 covers the average core cost to run the organisation per member in 2026

RCS Partnership: Split Screen

Creative Glasgow is delighted to be partnering with the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in 2026!

Step into the future of performance with Split Screen!

Split Screen is set to transform how Scotland creates and shares performance, inviting artists and industry professionals to explore how Digital Innovation and Artificial Intelligence are reshaping theatre, dance, music, and live experience. Designed for performers, technicians, educators, and creative producers alike, the programme empowers participants to experiment boldly, collaborate widely, and unlock entirely new storytelling possibilities.

Led by the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (RCS) in partnership with Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet, Citizens Theatre, Codebase, Techscaler, Creative Glasgow, and Anam Creative, and supported by the Scottish Government’s Ecosystem Fund, Split Screen brings together leading creative and digital expertise under one roof.

Across three themed training days – EXPLORE, PLAY, AMPLIFY – participants will dive into cutting-edge technologies, develop hands-on technical skills, and gain practical tools for embedding innovation in their practice. Each day culminates in an evening artist showcase, open to students and the wider community. The programme concludes with a two-day sprint, where teams develop a short digital-infused performance or prototype with expert mentorship.

Key Info

  • Duration: 5 days (attendance required for all sessions)
  • Dates: 15 & 29 January; 5, 24 & 25 February 2026
  • Location: Glasgow, venue TBC
  • Spaces: 20 places for freelancers and industry professionals; additional spaces reserved for RCS and partner participants
  • Support: £500 subsidy for freelancers/individual applicants
  • Eligibility: Main programme open to non-students; students welcome at evening showcases
  • Deadline: Applications close 12:00, Monday 15 December

Programme Highlights

  • EXPLORE – 15 January
    Meet the technologies reshaping performance today.
    Artist Showcase: Rachel Maclean
  • PLAY – 29 January
    Get hands-on with AI and digital tools for theatre, choreography, music, and scenography.
    Artist Showcase: Maria Sappho
  • AMPLIFY – 5 February
    Discover platforms, audiences, and routes to market.
    Artist Showcase: TBC
  • 2-DAY SPRINT – 24 & 25 February
    Collaborate to create a tech-driven performance or prototype with full mentorship and support.

Split Screen is an invitation to push boundaries, test ideas, and imagine the future of live performance – today. Applications are now open.

Invite: MERLODRAMA!

Offline are proud to present MERLODRAMA! – a weekend dedicated to the enigmatic 1930s film star Merle Oberon.

Featuring screenings, workshops and discussions, Merlodrama takes place between 5 – 7 December 2025 at The Deep End.

Festive Printmaking Workshop at SPOT Design Market

Join artist and illustrator Lindsay Grime for a workshop exploring DIY drypoint etching. This is a fun and accessible printmaking technique which uses found materials – Tetrapaks and a pasta machine – to produce genuine drypoint prints. The low-cost/recycled nature of it means it is something you can recreate at home, which is unusual as printmaking often requires access to specialist equipment. In this two-hour workshop you’ll get to grips with the technique and produce unique festive cards or prints!

There are two workshops running on Saturday 13 December as part of Spot Design Market (full of independent makers, great for a browse!) at Pollokshaws Burgh Hall: 11.15am – 1.15pm & 2pm – 4pm.

Exhibition Invite: My Heritage for Sale

16 – 19 December

SaltSpace Gallery, 38 Albert Road, G42 8DN

Creative Glasgow member, Romina Frohar, is delighted to invite fellow members along to their upcoming exhibition. My Heritage for Sale transforms SaltSpace Gallery into a small shop where commemorative objects – postcards, scarves, ornaments, calendars, photos, and storybooks – stand in for two missing artifacts from Iran’s Pearl Palace: a teacup and a teaspoon once held at the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. By restaging these absent objects as limited editions available for purchase, the exhibition turns acts of exchange and gifting into gestures of remembrance. Drawing on traditions of craft and ritual, My Heritage for Sale reclaims the intimate, handmade, and sentimental as political terrains. Through irony and care, the project makes visible how heritage is not only preserved in institutions but also carried in the gestures of those who refuse to forget.

Resources

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Resources

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Members

Jen Kelly
Participatory Practice, Theatre, Visual Arts

I am a Glasgow based performance artist engaging with autobiography, visual and physical theatre, and storytelling. As a performer, director and facilitator, I use devising as a tool to create work that comments on societal structures and explores what it is to be human.

Robert Thomas James Mills
Education, Participatory Practice, Visual Arts

Robert Thomas James Mills is an artist and writer from Glasgow. He is an advocate for breaking down barriers to experiencing contemporary art.

His personal art practice personifies the cosmos as a celebration of all things.

Future Skills
Education

Our purpose is to bridge industry skill gaps with a crafted curriculum designed to meet the evolving needs of today’s workforce. We are committed to fostering creative professional growth through bespoke and innovative CPD courses.

gargobo
Film, Visual Arts

Emily Weaver is a multimedia visual artist. She graduated from Duncan and Jordanstone College of Art & Design in 2021 with a degree in Contemporary Art and is currently based in Glasgow. Her practice takes inspiration from ancient traditions and folklore.

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Last Updated November 2024

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