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Exhibition

Open Call for Artists & Makers: Future Folklore; The Art and Craft of Storytelling

Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Visual Arts Scotland
Deadline: October 28, 2025

About This Opportunity

Visual Arts Scotland invites artists and makers to apply for inclusion in Future Folklore: The Craft of Storytelling, an exhibition exploring how folklore evolves through craft, imagination, and community. Ayrshire and the wider Scottish landscape is rich with traditions, from selkie myths and fairy stories to Robert Burns’ Tam o’ Shanter. These tales connect us to land and sea, memory and imagination. Folklore is never fixed; it changes with each retelling. This exhibition invites you to reinterpret folklore from the past, uncover hidden or overlooked stories, or invent the folklore of the future. We are interested in the ways artists and makers use process itself, the act of making, as a conduit for storytelling, where experimentation, material transformation, and the traces of practice can become part of the narrative. In a time of rapid ecological, social, and technological change, stories help us understand who we are and where we belong. Folklore continues to offer a living framework for exploring identity, resilience, and imagination. Artists and Makers are uniquely placed to carry these narratives forward. By reworking ancient myths or creating new ones, artists can help shape how communities respond to change, find meaning in uncertainty, and imagine alternative futures. Reimagining Ayrshire and Scotland’s myths, legends, and ghost stories. Rituals, customs, or “objects of belief”. Folklore as a lens on ecology, migration, technology, or identity. Craft as storytelling: material, process, and the residue of making. Performance and live art as a way of re-enacting, reimagining, or generating folklore. Participatory or collaborative works that invite audiences to contribute their own stories, voices, or rituals. Contemporary myths emerging from digital culture or everyday community traditions. (This is not an exhaustive list, just possible starting points)

Restrictions

Work submitted must have been completed within the last four years. Work that has been shown in the RSA in the last 3 years previously must not be submitted. No reproductions or copies of any kind will be accepted.

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ecologytechnologymigrationidentity