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Where We Meet
Where We Meet is a good practice resource in care taking and hospitality in the arts and social practice. It has been made for and with artists with lived experience of displacement. It is also for the organisations they/we work with. This resource is a working document commissioned by Cross Borders, a Scottish Refugee Council project.
associates
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Everyday Hope
A series of podcast interviews by Najma Abukar with people who have lived experience of forced displacement and who are now settled in Scotland.
associates
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Scottish Contemporary Art Network
SCAN connects and champions Scotland’s contemporary art community.
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Scottish Artists Union
The Scottish Artists Union is the representative voice for visual and applied artists in Scotland.
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Beyond the Lines
Beyond the Lines is a poetic short film inspired by a collection of texts, sounds and stories by writers from refugee backgrounds now settled in Scotland.