Sharing Space
Remembering Together was delivered with artists/creative practitioners and in partnership with organisations and communities across Scotland. Through the programme we learned together about memory making, co-creation and creative ways to process difficult experiences. Throughout the programme, we shared, developed and co-created information and resources to support our partners and communities with memory making, exploring what co-creation is and how we could do it well.
Sharing Space: Luminate and LGBT Health and Wellbeing - Sharing our learning of collaborating with older (aged 50+) communities
Anne Gallacher Director of Luminate, Scotland’s creative ageing organisation and Annette Rae Service Manager from LGBT Health and Wellbeing joined us for an in-conversation to share their experience and leaning of collaborating with older communities in October 2022 as part of the Sharing Space learning programme.
Sharing Space: Jacob O'Sullivan - ‘How do museums memorialise the past and the present, whilst responding to political, cultural and social issues?’
Jacob O'Sullivan from Museums Galleries Scotland (MGS) joined us for a presentation in September 2022 as part of the Sharing Space learning programme.
Directory: Resources and links
This page contains information of other organisations on making work safe, toolkits, documents, case studies, stories, opportunities and networking for freelancers and other people working within co-creation principles, diversity, inclusion and the arts.
Sharing Space: Nadia Iftkhar - The power and responsibility of co-creation
Nadia Iftkhar from Company of Others joined us for an in-conversation in August 2022 as part of the Sharing Space learning programme for those working on Remembering Together: Co-creating Covid Community Memorials.
Sharing Space: Gerald Richards - What’s your story?
Gerald Richards from Super Power Agency joined us in conversation in April 2022 as part of the Sharing Space learning programme for those working on Remembering Together: Co-creating Covid Community Memorials
Impact of Covid on community groups -Age Scotland
The short video series from Age Scotland encapsulate the various experiences of older people from across Scotland during the lockdown. It celebrated the voices of older people, their resilience, courage and determination to live life to the fullest.