Our Programmes


 


 

Artlink Central works across Stirling, Falkirk & Clackmannanshire areas and beyond, in health and social care settings and communities, offering arts programmes that support equalities and wellbeing.

 

Arts & Wellbeing NHS Forth Valley

Artlink Central leads on arts in health across Forth Valley for NHS Forth Valley. We coordinate all arts commissions, exhibitions and participatory and creative work for our local healthboard who we have worked with for over thirty years.

Artspace

Artspace is Artlink Centrals’ dedicated arts programme working with adult participants with diagnosed mental health problems across Stirling. The programme is designed to support participants in a “pathways to recovery” approach for their mental health.

 

Scene Stirling

We manage Stirling's Place Partnership, a significant cultural project connecting Stirling's creative communities through training, network building, skills development, PR, grants, and project funding.

Our Connected Neighbourhoods

We have partnered with the University of Stirling, people affected by dementia and others to develop, design and deliver change to the way we make our neighbourhoods dementia inclusive, through physical design, digital and social and creative interventions. Our Neighbourhood Compass tools are free and available online.

 

Camelon Arts

Camelon Arts is a place-based partnership that puts artists at the heart of the communities of  Camelon and Tamfourhill, Falkirk, supporting the demand for a rich variety of creative activities. The project is part of the National Lottery Community Fund’s ‘Our Place’ programme, which includes a range of projects developed by and for residents and communities of Camelon areas. 

Artreach

Artreach is an inclusive member-led arts service offering opportunities to adults predominantly with a learning disability to access high quality opportunities to access participatory arts. 

 

Arts & Young People

Artlink Central delivers a program of inclusive arts experiences across the Stirling community. This includes work in schools, with children in summer holiday clubs and other arts and wellbeing

Flyway

The Flyway project has evolved from a British Council matched partnership between Artlink Central and a Chinese charity, A Perch for Thorn Birds, exploring the arts and mental health between Scotland and China.