This report provides a snapshot of the state and needs of creative freelancers in the Edinburgh region in 2022. The last few years have been both interesting and challenging for creative freelancers in Scotland. Given the constraints caused by the Covid pandemic, Brexit, and rising inflation and the cost of living, many freelancers have found themselves having to rethink their practice, strategies and life choices. While this unprecedented period hasn’t yet come to an end, it has highlighted the importance of the creative industries to the creative economy more than ever before. At Creative Edinburgh, we strive to help creative practitioners develop and thrive throughout their journey, and we have done this for over a decade. It is essent...
This report is a timely and original development in the analysis of social interest creative practic...
The Network for Creative Enterprise (NfCE) was established in October 2017 to help freelancers, arti...
This presentation employs research findings co-produced with 74 freelance dance artists from the Uni...
This report provides a snapshot of the state and needs of creative freelancers in the Edinburgh regi...
This report provides a snapshot of what the Creative Informatics partnership has achieved over the l...
On 26 March, the UK Government announced the COVID-19 Self-Employment Income Support Scheme.1Freelan...
The creative industries have been identified as a key sector for the UK’s economic recovery. Despite...
This Discussion Paper investigates freelance working in the Scottish film and television sector. The...
This report provides a snapshot of what the Creative Informatics partnership has achieved over the l...
The Brighton Fuse 2 project is a one-year AHRC funded research project. Dr Rajguru worked as a Resea...
Collective Futures was a partnership project between three highly regarded institutions operating in...
This Report gathers the evidence from our 2020 research project investigating freelance working in t...
Future Culture Edinburgh was a hybrid event devised by Morvern Cunningham and Vikki Jones to inspire...
A dynamic ecosystem of creative spaces and communities has developed over the last 10 years. This re...
The Network for Creative Enterprise (NfCE) was established in October 2017 to help freelancers, arti...
This report is a timely and original development in the analysis of social interest creative practic...
The Network for Creative Enterprise (NfCE) was established in October 2017 to help freelancers, arti...
This presentation employs research findings co-produced with 74 freelance dance artists from the Uni...
This report provides a snapshot of the state and needs of creative freelancers in the Edinburgh regi...
This report provides a snapshot of what the Creative Informatics partnership has achieved over the l...
On 26 March, the UK Government announced the COVID-19 Self-Employment Income Support Scheme.1Freelan...
The creative industries have been identified as a key sector for the UK’s economic recovery. Despite...
This Discussion Paper investigates freelance working in the Scottish film and television sector. The...
This report provides a snapshot of what the Creative Informatics partnership has achieved over the l...
The Brighton Fuse 2 project is a one-year AHRC funded research project. Dr Rajguru worked as a Resea...
Collective Futures was a partnership project between three highly regarded institutions operating in...
This Report gathers the evidence from our 2020 research project investigating freelance working in t...
Future Culture Edinburgh was a hybrid event devised by Morvern Cunningham and Vikki Jones to inspire...
A dynamic ecosystem of creative spaces and communities has developed over the last 10 years. This re...
The Network for Creative Enterprise (NfCE) was established in October 2017 to help freelancers, arti...
This report is a timely and original development in the analysis of social interest creative practic...
The Network for Creative Enterprise (NfCE) was established in October 2017 to help freelancers, arti...
This presentation employs research findings co-produced with 74 freelance dance artists from the Uni...