AAP has evolved from our Combine to Create programme of creative activities in Moray, supported by Creative Scotland through the Culture Collective Fund.
Combine to Create supported Moray communities of identity and place and inspired new ways of working within and between creative practitioners and communities through residencies that made creative things happen.
Through our Associated Artist Programme (APP), we continue to work with creative practitioners to explore how their work with communities can continue to evolve and be developed as well as create new engagement opportunities.
Through APP we are working with a cohort of local artists, Ruby Worth, Rachael Macintyre and Kate MacKay, over a 12-month period, for 2-days per month.
Artists are supported to:
● Connect with each other and FBA as co-producers and tsiMORAY in monthly peer support meetings
● Build ongoing relationships with community partners and contribute to networks that support their work
● Allow ongoing research that can support the development of existing and/or new work
Together, through AAP, we are testing new ways of working and exploring what it means to work collectively, in partnership, as co-producers and as associates underpinned by a shared set of values.
The collaboration will inform and shape Findhorn Bay Arts’ future development, exploring how we nurture and work with artists and communities to make creative things happen.
Funded by Creative Scotland’s Culture Collective Programme