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Three musicians perform for a group of people. One of the musicians is playing a traditional guitar and another plays a harp. They are sitting in front of a large corner window overlooking Loch Long and the hills of the Cowal Peninsula at dusk.

Current Supporters: Trusts, Foundations, & Organisations

Making Tracks Residency, 2021

We would like to thank the following trusts and foundations, public funders, and other organisational partners who generously support our work:

Creative Scotland, British Council, British Council Scotland, Culture Collective, French Ministry of Culture, French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, Institut français, Institut français du Royaume-Uni, The National Lottery Community Fund

Binks Trust, Body Remedy, The Bridge Awards, Busan Cultural Foundation, Co-Op Community Fund, Counterflows, The Craignish Trust, Creative Compass Georgia, Creative Kernow, Cryptic, Edinburgh International Book Festival, Fluxus Art Projects, Galeria Municipal do Porto, Future Island-Island, Goethe Institut Glasgow, The Hope Scott Trust, Helensburgh Heart, The Hugh Fraser Charitable Trust, Hugh Stenhouse Foundation, IASPIS, James T Howat Charitable Trust, The Kone Foundation, Maggie’s, The M E B Charitable Trust, The Monument Trust, MUHO, Music Space, The National Museum of Scotland, New Park Educational Trust, The Nordic Culture Fund, Radcliffe Trust, Raven Row, Royal Conservatoire Scotland, Royal Scottish Academy, The Saastamoinen Foundation, Scottish Ensemble, Scottish Graduate School of Arts & Humanities, The Sound Lab, Souter Charitable Trust, The Swedish Arts Grants Committee’s International Programme for Visual and Applied Arts, Taiwanese Ministry of Culture, Tricky Hat, Varuna – The National Writers’ House of Australia, Wigtown Book Festival.

 

2 April 2026