×

Professional Development

Open Practice Lab Call Out

A pilot series of facilitated sessions for artists of all disciplines to come together and explore cross art form collaboration, in a relaxed and experimental environment

Closing date: 7 Nov 2025

The Open Practice Lab is a facilitated session series in Glasgow that offers a platform for creative experimentation, cross-disciplinary exchange and networking. Sessions are designed for practitioners across all art forms (visual arts, sound, movement, writing, performance, digital media, craft, and more) to explore collaboration in a low-pressure, peer-supported environment, focusing on the process rather than the outcome.

Participation is free, and through a short application of interest form to ensure a diverse balance of disciplines and experience levels. Participation is limited to 12 artists per session to ensure a dynamic and intimate group.

Who is the Open Practice Lab for:
Artists from any discipline and any stage in your career, from emerging to experienced practitioners.
Individuals curious about collaboration and experimentation across art forms.
Those seeking opportunities to network with artists from different artistic backgrounds.

Where and When:
16th November 11.00am – 16.00pm
The Work Room studio, Tramway, 25 Albert Dr, Glasgow G41 2PE.

How to Submit your Interest:
Please complete the online application of interest form 
Deadline for submitting your interest is on the 7th of November 18.00pm.

Any questions email alexandratsiapi@gmail.com

Alternative ways of submitting your interest are welcome. A small budget for materials needed for the session can be made available.

Share this Opportunity

Disclaimer:

These listings are uploaded by makers, places, organisations and the Craft Scotland team. Please check the organiser's website for the latest update on the event, Craft Scotland is not responsible for incorrect details.

Info

Opportunity provided by:
OpenPracticeLab
Main Contact:
OpenPracticeLab [javascript protected email address] Apply Now