News + Stories
The very latest from the Gaada universe!
The Illustrated Fair Work Guide
Gaada has been included as a case study in a practical guide to Fair Work which has been published today by Culture Radar and Creative Scotland.
Toogs Artist Workshop
It’s official. Gaada has purchased it’s formerly leased building, Da Auld Methodist Kirk. As of today the building has formally been renamed Toogs Artist Workshop, ahead of the Workshop’s relaunch in the coming months.
Building Materiality with Assemble
We have recently hosted Assemble in Shetland to begin the intial phase to transform Gaada’s current building into an ambitious and accessible artist-run making facility and project space.
New Role for Shetland Graduate
This week Gaada welcomes artist and recent Graduate, Shannon Leslie, to our team in a new role as Workshop Assistant.
Improving Creative Connectivity with the Shetland Business Transition Fund
Gaada has received a Business Transition Fund through Shetland Islands Council.
Gaada i Norge
Our first overseas travel blog documenting the first installment of Gaada’s partnership with Norwegian based workshop, Pamflett!
Gaada’s core funders reaffirm support for 2022/23
Gaada is excited to have reaffirmed core funding support from Creative Scotland and Shetland Charitable Trust for it’s 2022/23 visual art programme.
Scottish Art News interview
Gaada co-directors Daniel Clark and Amy Gear speak with Scottish Art News.
a-n Artists Drop In: Working in a rural setting
Gaada will be hosting an Artist Drop In for a-n The Artists Information Company and sharing some of our experience of working in a rural setting.
Shetland + Glasgow Artists Collab
An exciting new project from Project Ability and Gaada pairs artists Cameron Morgan and Elie Coutts.
40 years of a-n through 40 artists
A-N Celebrates their 40th birthday with 40 artists in 40 years. Gaada’s founding directors Daniel Clark and Amy Gear speak about balancing being art organisers and artists at Gaada, and what it means to be artists in Shetland