Part of Margaret Tait Commission
10 — 31
October
2022
Various times
Online
We are offering information sessions to discuss any aspect of the Margaret Tait Award nomination and Margaret Tait Residency application processes. These 15 minute one-to-one meetings with a member of the LUX Scotland team are aimed at the following people:
Those wanting to make a nomination for the Margaret Tait Award 2023.
Artists who are eligible for the Margaret Tait Award 2023.
Artists interested in applying for the Margaret Tait Residency 2023.
Information sessions are available on the following dates:
Monday 10 October
10am, 10:20am, 10:40am with Kitty Anderson, Director
11am, 11:20am, 11:40am with Eve Smith, Learning Programme Manager
2pm, 2:20pm, 2:40pm with Annie Crabtree, Project Manager
Tuesday 11 October
2pm, 2:20pm, 2:40pm with David Upton, Public Programme Manager
Thursday 20 October
10am, 10:20am, 10:40am with David Upton, Public Programme Manager
2pm, 2:20pm, 2:40pm with Edward Jones, Programme Assistant
Monday 24 October
2pm, 2:20pm, 2:40pm with David Upton, Public Programme Manager
Wednesday 26 October
11am, 11:20am, 11:40am with Edward Jones, Programme Assistant
4:30pm, 4:50pm, 5:10pm with Annie Crabtree, Project Manager
Monday 31 October
2pm, 2:20pm, 2:40pm with Annie Crabtree, Project Manager
For BSL interpreted information sessions, please see here.
Once you have booked via Eventbrite we will email you directly to arrange a video for the meeting.
After your meeting, we’ll ask you to complete a short, anonymous feedback form so we can monitor how useful the sessions are.
If you have any questions or require support, please contact Annie Crabtree, Project Manager, on email hidden; JavaScript is required or by telephone /text on 07394 042450.
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The Margaret Tait Commission is a LUX Scotland commission delivered in partnership with Glasgow Film, with support from Creative Scotland.