What
The Artist Network is for professional artists living in, and/or creative organisations based in North Lanarkshire. You might be a dancer, choreographer, director, community drama facilitator, painter, writer, film maker, podcaster, craft specialist, musician, sound designer – whatever your artform this is the network for you!
Why
Initially set up in February 2022 linked to “Art is Everywhere” – a AHRC place-based knowledge exchange research project between the University of Edinburgh and North Lanarkshire Council, led by the Arts Development Team. The network was developed to build a better understanding of the creative industry within North Lanarkshire.
Our aim was (and still is) to build stronger working relationships with professional artists and organisations. North Lanarkshire has an abundance of creative activity, and the Arts Development Team wanted to cultivate this network to better serve the communities of North Lanarkshire as well as nurturing the artists working in the authority.
The story so far
The network kicked off with consultation sessions for both the performing and visual & digital arts. These were led by an impartial facilitator and offered artists and organisations the opportunity to shape what the network would be. It was clear from the outset that even though the artforms of those attending were vastly different, their want and need from a network was very similar. The decision was made to host one collective platform which encompasses the diverse range of artists living and working in North Lanarkshire.
Why sign up?
Member benefits include:
- Networking opportunities
- Regular newsletters
- Opportunity to spotlight your practice/ organisation
- Access to funding
- Training and upskilling
- Sharing practice
- Better understanding of local arts provision
- Access to closed Facebook Group, enabling you to engage with creatives across North Lanarkshire
Join Us
Interested in being part of the network and attending one of our events? Sign up by completing this form and someone from the Arts Development Team will be in touch.
Any questions or queries please email arts@northlan.gov.uk with ‘Artists Network Sign Up Query’ in the subject line.
What’s coming up?
Light Lab with Kenny Bean
Tuesday 12 November, 3-7pm
Photomedia Studio, Summerlee Museum
Have you ever tried a UV drawing? An opportunity to experiment & create your own artwork…and capture it before it disappears.
Colour factory- An intriguing way to manipulate light, based around coloured light mixing boxes, artists can experiment with manipulating RGB light.
Don’t miss-out on the ‘upside=down goggles’ activity where senses are challenged, and visual tricks happen. Indoor activity, but weather permitting this will take place outside
Finally, there will be a stack of light boxes where artists can make macro photos of plant material and found objects along with texture sheets with added colour filters etc. Lots of interesting activities for artists to explore.
This is a drop-in session, and you can stay for as long as you wish. Kenny will be working from 3pm – 7pm
Interested in dropping in? E-mail David Peace peaced@northlan.gov.uk with ‘I’m attending Kenny Bean’ in the subject line and let him know you’ll be attending. Deadline for RSVP Sunday 10 November.
All sessions are free to network members. Not a member yet? Be sure to sign up!