• Workshop: Film Criticism with Valerie Complex and Becca Harrison SOLD OUT

    **Please note this event is now sold out. You can join a waiting list by clicking Buy Tickets below and we will contact you if a space becomes available** Film critics Valerie Complex (Variety, AwardsWatch, Pride.com) and Becca Harrison (Sight & Sound, The Mary Sue, BBC Scotland) will hold a workshop for emerging critics that […]

    Free – £8
  • Workshop: Filmmaking with Wahala Film Fund

    Wahala Film Fund is a short film completion fund for Queer, Transgender, and Intersex People of Colour filmmakers based in UK, Europe, and the Global South. Wahala’s aim is to challenge the pervasiveness of the marginalisation of Queer People of Colour within films and film industries and also empower the many talented QTIPOC filmmakers who […]

    Free
  • Dream Access Focus Group SOLD OUT

    **Please note this event is now sold out. You can join a waiting list by clicking Buy Tickets below and we will contact you if a space becomes available** Disability provision is almost always a second thought even in places that are all about radical inclusivity - this is the case with queer spaces as […]

    Free
  • Workshop: Queer Speculative Fiction with Katalina Watt

    Katalina Watt is an Edinburgh-based author and publisher with a background in digital publishing, copywriting, and bookselling. A champion of representative voices and stories, she has been published in various anthologies and magazines, and was longlisted for Penguin Random House UK’s 2020 Write Now programme. She is currently working on her debut Horror-Fantasy short story […]

    Free – £8
  • Workshop: Documentary Filmmaking with Lana Lin SOLD OUT

    **Please note this event is now sold out.** Join us for a workshop in collaboration with Scottish Documentary Institute with Lana Lin, a filmmaker, artist, and writer whose creative practice concerns embodied vulnerabilities. Lana’s most recent film The Cancer Journals Revisited is a brave feature prompting the question of what it means to re-visit and […]

    Free
  • Call & Response: Reading and Writing for the Future

    A workshop and reading group led by Martha Williams. The discussion and activities will be based around one or more of the texts selected for the Many Black Moons Ago, To Go programme. Texts will be sent to participants prior to the workshop. The workshop is for Black people only. Martha Adonai Williams is a […]

    Free
  • Workshop: Queer Sounds in Music Production with TAAHLIAH

    Centre for Contemporary Arts 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

    Local legend TAAHLIAH will lead an electronic music production workshop for members of the queer Black and people of colour community. Attendees will be given an introduction as to how she created her experimental pop project, Angelica. There will also be opportunities for one-on-one advice. An exciting event feeding TAAHLIAH’s skills and expertise back into the community […]

    Free – £8
  • Workshop: Identity & Documentary with Scottish Documentary Institute

    Centre for Contemporary Arts 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

    Join us to explore the notion of identity through the medium of short documentary, with guest filmmakers working in animation, broadcast, and creative documentary. Organised in partnership with Scottish Documentary Institute, this workshop is aimed at emerging filmmakers and artists who are developing projects around identity and are keen to get inspired in an informal, […]

    Free
  • Workshop: Unlocking Your Imagination with Joe Dunn

    Centre for Contemporary Arts 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

    Artist Joe Dunn hosts a workshop on exploring creativity and identity through the art of collages and getting messy and creative with tee shirts! No restrictions on imagination. Attendees can bring their own materials along such as newspapers, magazines, or old books, and any art supplies they wish to use. There will also be materials provided. […]

  • Workshop: d/Deaf approaches to Filmmaking with Jamie Rea

    Centre for Contemporary Arts 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

    Artist Jamie Rea hosts a workshop on d/Deaf approaches to filmmaking, creating a networking experience for deaf and hard of hearing queer filmmakers of all levels of expertise. This session will be used to discuss intersectional identities and their influence in filmmaking. All materials will be provided. The workshop will be in BSL with BSL-English […]

    Free – £10