ArtWorks Scotland. ArtWorks The ArtWorks initiative is a workforce scheme that seeks to meet the needs of artists at different stages in their careers.

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ArtWorks Scotland

ArtWorks The ArtWorks initiative is a workforce scheme that seeks to meet the needs of artists at different stages in their careers - from the aspiring young artist embarking on training, to experienced practitioners who wish to progress their output. It is seeking to build on good practice to enhance the existing development infrastructure. ArtWorks Scotland is part of UK wide programme of investment, ArtWorks: Developing Practice in Participatory Settings by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation (PHF) with support and funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, Creativity Culture & Education (supported by Arts Council England) and the Cultural Leadership Programme.ArtWorks: Developing Practice in Participatory SettingsPaul Hamlyn FoundationArts and Humanities Research CouncilCreativity Culture & EducationArts Council EnglandCultural Leadership Programme

Five pathfinders ArtWorks Scotland Navigator ArtWorks Cymru ArtWorks North East ArtWorks London

Action research Three lines of inquiry 1. Are we developing increased connectivity and joined up thinking at all levels in the sector? 2. What are the skills, knowledge and qualities that artists need to work in participatory settings and how best can we support artists to develop these? 3. What does quality look like and how best can we enhance the quality of this work in Scotland?

Activity Events – conference, symposia Peer to peer networks Research – skillset and quality Piloting and embedding

What areas are we likely to pilot in? Information provision and continued cross artform community of practice HE/FE – undergraduate courses, placements Creative Scotland investment review – recommendations Guidance on factors that influence quality Agreements and knowledge exchange between commissioners and artists/ cultural sector Mentoring and peer to peer learning