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Anna M.

Oifigear Ealain Gàidhlig / Gaelic Arts Officer at Creative Scotland

Anna M. is a Gaelic Development Officer at Gairloch Museum, collaborating with four Highland museums to enhance the use of Gaelic across various initiatives. Anna also serves as the Gaelic Arts Officer for Creative Scotland, providing support for artists and organizations in integrating Gaelic language and culture within their work. As the founder of Ar Dualchas, an independent network for Gaelic speakers in heritage, Anna fosters knowledge sharing and best practices. Previous roles include Curator of History at The City of Edinburgh Council, ScARF Museums Officer at the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, and various positions focused on cultural heritage and outreach. Educational qualifications include an MSc in Material Culture and Gàidhealtachd History from UHI and an MA (Hons) in Archaeology from The University of Edinburgh.

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Creative Scotland

Creative Scotland is the public body that supports the arts, screen and creative industries across all parts of Scotland on behalf of everyone who lives, works or visits here. We do this through funding, development, advocacy and influence and we distribute funding from the Scottish Government and the National Lottery. We want Scotland to be a country where excellence and experimentation across the arts, screen and creative industries is recognised and valued; everyone can access and enjoy artistic and creative experiences; places and quality of life are transformed through imagination, ambition and an understanding of the potential of creativity; ideas are brought to life by a diverse, skilled and connected leadership and workforce; Scotland is a distinctive creative nation connected to the world. For further information on Creative Scotland please visit www.creativescotland.com.


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