A new collaboration for Make Works Scotland

On behalf of Make Works Scotland, we are partnering with Kulturzentrum LUISE in Munich to fully understand the potential for communities rooted in local craft, sustainability and grassroots networks to make a difference locally and globally.

With Helen Voce, Make Works Scotland (MWS) Co-Lead, taking the reigns we are planning an exchange between Scotland and Bavaria. First, German partners will participate in a three-day guided visit to Scotland, meeting Make Works listed manufacturers/makers and representatives of creative and cultural hubs to gain an insight into their work, plus maker communities/practitioners in the wider, existing MWS creative community. We look forward to cross-cultural conversations around zero-waste, sustainability, circular economy and more, and the role of purpose-driven enterprises and communities.

Building on this, MWS and Scottish representatives will visit Bavaria for a two-day workshop to reciprocate meetings and conversations with German partners in the LUISE cultural centre and via guided visits to the Munich Creative Quarter. This will be followed by a one-day MWS workshop to map regional creative assets, producers, makers, manufacturers, skills, hubs, etc.

We’re looking forward to regular pre-meetups with our German partners!

This activity is thanks to funding from the Cultural Bridge Programme - of which we are one of 15 partnerships between UK and German-based organisations, who have been awarded funding to develop cultural projects exploring issues facing communities across both countries.

With investment from seven major partners: Fonds Soziokultur, Goethe-Institut London, Arts Council England, Arts Council Northern Ireland, British Council, Creative Scotland and Arts Council of Wales/Wales Arts International, Cultural Bridge is the first project that sees all organisations collaborate on a single fund.