Lyth Arts Centre
@lythartscentre
Scotland's most northerly mainland arts centre, located in Caithness. Practicing radical localism and challenging what it means to be 'rural'
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Still time to apply for Artist Development Fund - £2k + bespoke support for a new idea! Very proud to be partnering with TheatreRoyalDumfries Lyth Arts Centre and Aberdeen Performing Arts DEADLINE 12noon Friday 22nd September! sanctuaryqueerarts.com/artist-develop… #sanctuaryqueerarts #creativescots
The SMHAF Highland kicks off next week! We've got music, films, workshops and more and tickets are flying! Follow the link below for more info and to book... MORE INFO: lytharts.org.uk/events/list/
Unleash your creative side with Lyth Arts Centre drop-in sessions! These professional artist-supported sessions offer the opportunity to explore filmmaking, photography, DJing, and music production using modern equipment. You don't need to book – just email them for more info! 🤩
This one's not to be missed! Join us and Lyth Arts Centre on November 27th for an inspiring conversation and writing workshop with Fadzai Mwakutuya on climate justice, artistic and curatorial practices in the Scottish Highlands: scottishbpocwritersnetwork.org/writing-worksh…
A top weekend in Wick with Lyth Arts Centre at Pultneytowns People’s Project // where we live // sessions We’re back on the 2nd December! Creative Scotland YouthLink Scotland
Footage of Duncansby Head Lighthouse...location of our latest projection and sound project with Lyth Arts Centre with Lucie Treacher and J Fraser MacDonald #lighthouse #johnogroats
Brilliant couple of days in Wick with Lyth Arts Centre on their where we live project YouthLink Scotland Grant Programmes #videodesign #projectionmapping
Some great short jobs here aimed at people looking to enter theatre careers in Scotland. New opportunities created with Vivid Roots Collective for a show Eden Court Highlands funded by Creative Scotland The play was developed thanks to support from Lyth Arts Centre, dogstartheatre & Sara Shaawari