FUTURE CREATIVES
Future Creatives is an annual event produced and delivered by the scca.partnerships project and the School of Culture & Creative Arts. It showcases the dazzling mix of creativity produced by School students.
Work celebrated includes:
- film screenings
- live music performances
- theatre shows and new writing for the stage
- new writing and spoken word performances
- audiovisual and sonic art projects and essays
- poster displays
- presentations
We also invite guests from Glasgow’s cultural industries to contribute to the event.
At our inaugural Future Creatives event in 2024, a Key Note Address was delivered by Jackie Wylie, Artistic Director and Chief Executive of National Theatre of Scotland, UofG Theatre Studies alumna and UofG Honorary Doctor of Letters.
In 2025, a Key Note Address was delivered by Katie Duffy, Head of Art & Music at Glasgow Life, and UofG Music alumna.
Future Creatives also offers an opportunity for students, colleagues and partners to meet and mingle over refreshments and music – in 2025, UofG History of Art student and Subcity Radio volunteer, Frank Herman, played his set SOUNDS FROM SILENCE.
Find out more about Future Creatives 2024
"The opportunity to perform our work for an audience in such a lovely community environment was amazing. We cannot thank you enough for the opportunity and congratulations on such a successful event. It was an invaluable experience for us."
Contributor 2024
"[Great to see] that assessments are more than just that, there's space to be creative, explore and display talents and skills."
Attendee 2024
"It was nice to see the variety of work that students are making and it felt like they had autonomy over what they wanted to produce which is great to see."
Attendee 2024
More showcases from the School of Culture & Creative Arts
The Bonds That Shape Us
The School of Culture & Creative Arts and Theatre Studies were delighted to showcase new playwriting work at the James Arnott Theatre, Gilmorehill Halls on 26 June 2025.
Featuring professional actors and directed by Director and Dramaturg, Philip Howard, the event featured new work by five emerging playwrights from the University of Glasgow's MLitt Playwriting & Dramaturgy programme:
- Sophie Pass - Debridement
- Chris Kane - The Bedroom
- Kilda Kennedy - The Bigger Picture
- Katy-Valentine Willcocks - Christmas Dinner
- Matthew Taylor – Eggshells
"It was such an interesting day and I had so much fun! The team were so welcoming and helpful and you should all be so proud as the event was a great success!"
Student Helper 2025