Heather Marshall: “The beauty of arts activism is that it is enduring”
We caught up with Heather Marshall to ask her what audiences can expect at Manifesto and how to start a revolution with a roll of tape.
We caught up with Heather Marshall to ask her what audiences can expect at Manifesto and how to start a revolution with a roll of tape.
Details about accessible and live streamed events taking place as part of Manifesto, our opening day mini fest on Wednesday 4 October in Glasgow.
Kirsty Strang-Roy caught up with Imogen Stirling about The Boulders We Carry, a new immersive storytelling piece that will premiere at Manifesto.
We caught up with singer-songwriter SHEARS ahead of our opening night gig, Hen Hoose – Power Up.
Skye Loneragan is bringing a ‘work in progress’ sharing of her new show, May Contain Nuts (*), to Manifesto. We caught up with Skye to ask her what to expect from the performance.
How can we reclaim the narrative of trauma and mental health on survivors’ own terms? Read this written provocation by Laura E. Fischer and Sullivan Holderbach of Traumascapes, ahead of their event at Manifesto.
A celebration of the life and legacy of renowned self-taught artist Mary Barnes (1923-2001) is to take place in her centenary year, as part of this year’s festival.
Our festival takes place across the country, with diverse events being programmed and delivered by and for communities in multiple Scottish regions. Today we’re shining a light on the North Ayrshire programme.
We’re excited to announce five new artist commissions inspired by the theme of ‘revolution’. The commissioned artists are Bircan Birol, Jamie Bolland, Jen McGregor, Keira McLean and Joey Simons, and Lilith (Lea) Cooper.
We’re delighted to announce that the SMHAF 2023 programme is now online – you can browse the programme and book tickets now. Read about a few of the highlights we have coming up.