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  04/11/2008
Scottish Government announce chair of Creative Scotland
The Scottish Government has announced the appointment of Ewan Brown as Chair of Creative Scotland
 
 
 
  27/10/2008
Scotland Live 2008 Launch
Culture Minister welcomes thirty international arts promoters to sample the best of Scottish theatre and dance.
 
 
 
  18/09/2008
Martin Boyce to present solo show for Scottish presentation at the Venice Biennale
Visual artist Martin Boyce has been selected to represent Scotland at the 2009 Venice Biennale – the world’s largest and most prestigious international showcase for contemporary visual arts.
 
 
 
  09/09/2008
SXSW Application Deadline
Bands from across the world are currently applying for the 2009 South by SouthWest (SXSW) music, film and new media festival, considered to be the biggest music industry networking and showcasing event in the world. The deadline for international applications is 24 October 2008.
 
 
 
  03/09/2008
Creative Scotland
The following statement was issued in response to the Scottish Government News Release: 'NO FURTHER DELAY FOR CREATIVE SCOTLAND' 03/09/2008.
 
 
 
  28/08/2008
Scotland and Venice 2009
Dundee Contemporary Arts has been invited to curate Scotland and Venice 2009, a presentation of new work from Scotland for the 53rd International Art Exhibition at the Venice Biennale.
 
 
 
  04/08/2008
David Malouf announced as second Muriel Spark International Fellow
The Scottish Arts Council is delighted to announce that David Malouf, the internationally renowned Australian novelist, short story writer and poet, has accepted the Scottish Arts Council’s invitation to visit Scotland this Autumn as the second Muriel Spark International Fellow.
 
 
 
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Young children learning traditional Scottish games - Smithsonian Folklife festival
Jim Lambie, 'Paradise Garage' - Futura Deluxe 2003, Venice Biennale
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