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Highland Culture Collective create six full-time arts roles with new funding in response to Covid-19 pandemic

Highland Culture Collective create six full-time jobs from Covid-19 funding Updated: 10/05/2021, 3:46 pm © DC Thomson & Co. Ltd A group of Highland arts organisations have teamed up to help the local sector fight back from Covid – with six new jobs up for grabs. The Culture Collective is a national pilot programme that will bring together artists, organisations and communities to make a positive difference in response to Covid-19. As part of the project, six new roles – a project manager and five artists in residence – have been created. It is hoped these new roles will help to shape the cultural future of life in the Highlands.

Lybster glass studio announces 2021 film festival

Lybster glass studio announces 2021 film festival By David G Scott  |  Updated: 11:35, 27 January 2021 Get the Courier and Groat sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper North Lands Creative (NLC) glass studio in Lybster has just announced it will host another film festival this year and have prestigious international partners on board. Building on the successful launch of the inaugural online film festival in 2020, NLC is pleased to announce Glass, Meet The Future 2021 (GMTF). A still from Simone Fezer s Frame by Frame shown as part of Glass, Meet The Future 2020. Working alongside the Lybster glass studio, GMTF 2021 will see an agile programme of both physical and online events taking place internationally throughout the year alongside project partners Toyama Institute of Glass Art with Toyama Glass Art Museum in Japan and new project partners the Museum of Arts and Design in New York.

Wick town centre group among projects benefiting from £1m Scotland Loves Local Fund

By Alan Hendry Published: 07:37, 21 December 2020 Get the Courier and Groat sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Ellie Lamont, Jonathan Miller and Charlotte Mountford from Wick s Heart at the former Pavilion cinema site in High Street in August. Picture: DGS A group at the forefront of Wick s town centre regeneration drive has benefited from a £1 million Scotland-wide fund to improve and promote communities. Wick Development Trust – branded as Wick’s Heart – received £4250 from the Scotland Loves Local Fund towards its efforts to enhance the town centre area and encourage people to shop locally.

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