Contributor Feedback Request 2023/24

Image description: A film still shows an inverted black and white image. A figure draws the outline of two large cubes on a wall.
David Haxton, 'Cubes', 1978. Courtesy of LUX.

We welcome anonymous feedback from individuals who contributed to the LUX Scotland programme between 1 April 2023 – 31 March 2024. We would be grateful if artists, programmers, writers, researchers and freelancers, who we’ve worked with in the financial year 23/​24 complete a short feedback and equalities monitoring form.

We gather feedback from artists we have worked with on an annual basis, helping us to improve how we work with artists, inform our future programming decisions and help us report to our funders. Your answers will be anonymous, and we welcome your honesty.

Please follow the link below to fill out a short feedback form. This should take no more than 5 minutes.

LUX Scotland | Annual Contributor Feedback Request 2023/​24

Why do we ask for this information?

The feedback provided will be used to inform our future programming decisions. The demographic data gathered will be used to:

  • inform our Equalities, Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan and analyse its effectiveness
  • inform our access measures and analyse their appropriateness
  • to report to our funders

Collecting this data is part of our anti-racism work. We want to collect this information to help us to measure our progress towards creating a fairer, more equal and ethnically diverse artist moving image sector in Scotland, in an accountable way.

We have devised the questions in this form to reflect data requested by our funders Screen Scotland, Creative Scotland, and Film Hub Scotland. You can read more about how this data is used by Creative Scotland here.

The questions are tick box with the option to self-describe. We have chosen this to allow data comparison and measurement. We acknowledge that although this is useful in some respects, such ways of gathering information can be limiting and does not reflect the full scope of someone’s identity and/​or experience. As we develop our approach to data gathering and feedback, we will revisit this to see if there are more effective ways of gathering this information.

If you have any questions on why this data is being gathered and how it will be used, or would like to offer feedback, please get in touch with us.

Image description: A film still shows an inverted black and white image. A figure draws the outline of two large cubes on a wall.