Artists letter to the Scottish Government
Dec 18, 2008
There has been widespread criticism of the methods by which Creative Scotland is being set up and the lack of clarity in their vision and public strategies.
As a result Scotland’s artistic community is speaking directly to the government, to question the wisdom of setting up a new institution, during a recession, which currently shows no sign of being a major step forward from the soon-to-be disbanded Scottish Arts Council. The letter below is being signed by hundreds of practicing artists as an expression of their feelings and desire to hold public servants to account over the next year. Sign this letter to urge MSPs to withdraw their support for Creative Scotland
Following a public meeting in Glasgow on Wednesday 10th December 2008, the following letter has been complied from artists’ concerns about the formation of Creative Scotland.
Creative Scotland has been deemed as a wholly negative proposal that will have a major impact on culture, and on artists based in Scotland
This matter has reached a crisis point and requires urgent attention. If you support the majority of concerns raised in this letter and the request for MSPs to stand against the formation of Creative Scotland, we ask you to electronically sign below. The letter will then be sent to those stated.
Please sign and return by 20th December 2008
To be included as a signatory, send you confirmation to:
arts.futures.scotland@googlemail.com
Please include your full name and email address.
The letter will then be compiled and sent to: Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Culture and Media Culture spokespersons of individual Parties in Scotland Scottish Parliament Members of the Art Advisory Group Heads of National Parties Other concerned MSPs The media [all email addresses will be kept confidential]
For further information, please contact: Guyan Porter : guyanporter@bulldoghome.com Leigh French: variantmag@btinternet.com
Letter
Dear MSP
It is with great concern, that we, the undersigned are contacting you.
No doubt you will be aware that there has been growing apprehension regarding the formation of Creative Scotland, and the effects it will have on artists’ welfare and practice.
The situation regarding Creative Scotland has now reached crisis point.
We believe the following measures to be particularly damaging to the cultural freedoms and ‘entitlements’ originally envisaged by the Culture Commission:
The lack of meaningful consultation with the arts communities during the transition process, culminating in a refusal to refer to artists within the strategy at all, has exposed the abandonment of freedom of expression as a central issue.
The expanded remit to support the creative industries, without additional funding being reallocated from Scottish Enterprise, will be at the expense of the public funding of artistic independence.
The huge costs of setting up a new institution, coupled with over-stretched resources, will inevitably result in a damaging cut in grant aid funding for artists and arts organisations.
The proposed exploitation of Intellectual Property Rights and the introduction of loans coupled with a cut in grant aid, will all act to reinforce artists’ poverty. The case of Catalonia shows that increasing artists’ debts has been disastrous for all concerned.
We feel strongly that this bureaucratic process has not concerned itself with representing artists’ needs, nor does it address UNESCO declarations on culture and freedom.
We have no confidence in the process of the formation of Creative Scotland, or the confused and inappropriate proposals that have arisen.
We are simply not convinced that the proposals will promote the development of and entitlement to culture in Scotland.
Whilst many of us have been critical of the existing institutions, Creative Scotland does not offer improvement on the current provision managed by the Scottish Arts Council and Scottish Screen, and will impact negatively on Scotland’s international reputation.
For these reasons, we urge you to vote against the formation of Creative Scotland and instead refocus on supporting artists.
Signed:
Additional information:
‘The future of the arts in Scotland : Creative Scotland, an artists briefing paper’ http://www.variant.org.uk/events/future.pdf
‘Artists warn of mass exodus if bill is passed : Union urges MSPs to vote down legislation’ By Edd McCracken, Arts Correspondent, Sunday Herald, December 14 2008 http://www.sundayherald.com/news/heraldnews/display.var.2475088.0.artists_warn_of_mass_exodus_if_bill_is_passed.php
http://creativescotland.blogspot.com
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