On 23 and 24 October, SMHAF takes up residence at Civic House in Glasgow for a two day programme of powerful live performance and insightful conversation exploring creativity and mental health.| Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival
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The Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival returns from 20 October to 9 November 2025 with one of its most ambitious and far-reaching programmes yet, with hundreds of events all across Scotland inspired by the theme Comfort & Disturb.| Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival
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Beth Wants the D, an autobiographical comedy by performer Beth May about the challenges of living with bipolar disorder, has won the 2025 Mental Health Foundation Fringe Award at the Edinburgh Fringe.| Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival
Local artists with mental health difficulties in Edinburgh face the defunding of their yearly exhibition Out of Sight Out of Mind (OOSOOM) at Summerhall.| Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival
We are inviting Edinburgh Fringe companies who are directly addressing mental health in their work to submit their show for consideration for the 2025 Mental Health Foundation Fringe Award. The post Mental Health Foundation Fringe Award returns appeared first on Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival.| Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival
The Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival (SMHAF) is looking for a Marketing & Communications Consultant to join our busy team for this year's festival, which takes place from 20 October to 9 November 2025.| Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival
Artists Erin McGrath, HUSS, Jennifer Honnan, Robyn Woolston and Rylan Gleave have been commissioned to create new pieces of work in response to the SMHAF 2025 theme, ‘Comfort & Disturb’.| Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival
Applications are open for Film Hub Scotland’s New Producers programme! New Producers offers four paid placements with established film organisations in Scotland, between July – August 2025.| Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival
The Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival (SMHAF) is looking for ten volunteers to join our new volunteer collective — a year-round volunteer group that will help us tell powerful stories, support events, and explore mental health through creative content. The post Join our new Volunteer Collective at the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival appeared first on Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival.| Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival
We are inviting applications for a small grants scheme to support participatory arts projects taking place as part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival (SMHAF). In 2025, grants will support projects taking place in Aberdeen, Dundee, and towns and rural areas across Scotland. Please read the information and guidance in full before completing and […] The post SMHAF Regional Participatory Arts Fund: Application Form appeared first on Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival.| Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival