Exciting Opportunity for a Digital Producer

We are really delighted to announce a partnership response to Covid-19 with a call out for a Digital Producer to help support our arts and cultural sectors to make more of and the most of digital moving forward. We are already seeing the exciting ways that the arts and creativity is being beamed to front rooms with streaming, pod-casts and live arts opportunities and we are all working in new ways possibly for the long-term.

The Digital Producer will be helping us to think about exciting new ways to reach Stirling’s communities and to work with out artists and talented creative professionals to explore the possibilities of digital for all of us and to help us collaborate and support artists to bring their practices into digital spaces or to create new ways of reaching audiences.

Please see our new opportunities section for full details of this exciting new opportunity.

Kevin Harrison
Kevin Harrison is the Director of Artlink Central, a charity and social enterprise designing creative experiences in conjunction with artists, public bodies and led by disadvantaged or marginalised people particularly in health, social care or criminal justice contexts. . Kevin joined the organisation five years ago and was previously Arts and Wellbeing Manager with Sense Scotland since 2006, supporting a Scotland-wide participation in the arts for disabled people with communication needs. Kevin managed the development of a range of arts projects including Threads and Found in Translation, projects exploring cultural diversity and disability, and Leaving New Craigs, a life history project in Inverness for people leaving the last long stay hospital in Scotland. He managed a national arts and wellbeing team and supported the establishment of a strong creative programme in the TouchBase, a new inclusive base for people and communities supported by Sense Scotland in the south side of Glasgow. Kevin who has a degree in theatre and film from Roehampton University and who undertook postgraduate studies in Arts Management and Policy at Birkbeck University of London is also a trustee for Scottish Prison Arts Network, chair of Dementia Friendly Forth Valley as part of a Dementia Services Development Centre (DSDC) programme. Previous posts include freelance editor and administration roles with key national disability arts organisation, Shape Arts and public sector roles in Arts Development and as Business Manager, Creative Academy, Slough Borough Council, supporting a multi-million pound EQUAL creative industries inclusion programme . He also has experience of managing Music 4 Slough, a Youth Music Action Zone.
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