Highland Youth Arts Hub
The Highland Youth Arts Hub is one of nine hubs being set up across the country as part of the National Youth Arts Strategy, Time to Shine.
The Hub is working to this ambitious strategy which centres around increasing awareness and participation in creative opportunities throughout the Highland region. This could be simply participating in arts workshops, undertaking mentoring in your chosen art form or assisting with the overall development of the Hub.
In the Highlands, 12 youth and arts organisations are working in partnership to develop this exciting new initiative. The partners are: Aros / Skye Dance, Eden Court, Fèisean nan Gàidheal, Fèis Rois, Highland Council, Highland Print Studio, Highlife Highland, Moniack Mhòr, Plan B, Room 13, University of the Highlands & Islands and Youth Highland.
If you need any advice or want to find out more about the Hub and the opportunities we have, please contact us or visit our FB page ‘Highland Youth Arts Hub’ or visit our Opportunities page.
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