We are delighted to present Isabel Barfod’s new Margaret Tait Commission ‘How Much Air Lungs Can Hold’ at Glasgow Film Theatre, on the evening of Monday 29 April.
A new online commission by Phoebe Banks is available to view on the LUX Scotland website.
An online discussion between artist Andrew Black and writer, researcher and activist Keir Milburn is now available to watch.
We welcome anonymous feedback from individuals who contributed to the LUX Scotland programme between 1 April 2023 – 31 March 2024.
Getting Under the Seals’kin: We commissioned writer Amy Liptrot to respond to Hanna Tuulikki’s ‘Seals’kin’ (2022).
We’re highlighting our series of written Learning Resources, beginning in May with our first Learning Resource ‘Working with film festivals’.
We are pleased to share reviews of Andrew Black’s Margaret Tait Commission film ‘On Clogger Lane’ by J.
LUX Scotland and Scotland + Venice tour of Alberta Whittle’s ‘Lagareh – The Last Born’ to six venues across Scotland between 20 September 2022 and 1 March 2023.
The Margaret Tait Commission is a LUX Scotland commission delivered in partnership with Glasgow Film, backed by the National Lottery through Creative Scotland.
The Margaret Tait Residency provides an opportunity for artists working with film and moving image to develop their practice, in partnership with the Pier Arts Centre, Orkney.
LUX Scotland and Tramway’s annual Artists’ Moving Image Festival (AMIF) provides a platform for the discussion and presentation of artists’ moving image.
Now & Next was a talent development scheme in partnership with Creative Scotland and BBC Scotland that ran from 2019 to 2022.