CABN Scottish Borders

CABN Scottish Borders Developing the professional creative sector in the Scottish Borders CABN works in partnership with a range of local and national organisations.

Creative Arts Business Network (CABN) is an informal network which supports the creative arts sector in the Scottish Borders. CABN supports creative individuals and organisations working in the fields of:

Visual Arts, Crafts, Literature, Film, Music and Performing Arts (dance, drama)

CABN is available for advice and support - over the phone, by e-mail and face to face. CABN delivers specialised

training and support through a bespoke event programme, develops opportunities including residencies, creative labs and showcases. The CABN Transition phase (Nov 2022-Nov 2023) is supported through funding from the Scottish Borders Place Partnership, (Creative Scotland & Scottish Borders Council) and SoSE(South of Scotland Enterprise).

28/05/2026
🌿✨ Celebrate creativity, community & connection at CABN Manifest – Family Day ✨🌿Saturday 13 June14:00- 18:00Birkhill Hou...
27/05/2026

🌿✨ Celebrate creativity, community & connection at CABN Manifest – Family Day ✨🌿
Saturday 13 June
14:00- 18:00
Birkhill House CiC

Join us this June at beautiful Birkhill House for a joyful day of art, nature, music, and togetherness — perfect for all ages.

Wander through hands-on creative workshop, enjoy live music amongst the trees, and connect with other local artists, performers, and makers from CABN (Creative Arts Business Network). Discover creativity in one of Birkhill House’s most picturesque heritage settings and spend the day exploring, making, and meeting new people.

🎨 Drop-in creative workshop for children & adults
🧺 Bring a picnic and relax in the grounds
💬 Meet local creatives and connect with community

Whether you’re an artist, a creative family looking for a day out, or simply someone who loves nature, culture, and good company — this day is for you.

🎟 Free / Pay-What-You-Can (booking recommended), book on Eventbrite, link in bio.
♿ Wheelchair accessible
☕ Family facilities & refreshments available on site

Come along and celebrate creativity where it blooms best — in community, in nature, and together. 🌸

27/05/2026

🌟Join us for ‘ALRIGHT! Living Well Through the Arts’ at Heart of Hawick, an informal sharing event celebrating creative wellbeing from across the Borders. 🌟

🐣Event: ALRIGHT! Living Well Through the Arts
📅Date: Thursday 18th June
⏰Time: 19.00-20.30
🌎Location: Heart of Hawick
🎟Tickets: https://bit.ly/HoH-ALRIGHT

We’ll hear from projects highlighted in a new research report from NHS Borders on how they use the arts and culture for better health and wellbeing. The event will include performances from people and groups who use the arts for creative expression, for improving health and wellbeing, who are better connected by participating in the arts or who get creative as a well of unwinding after a stressful day.

If you face any barriers that may stop you from attending this event, please contact us at [email protected] and we will do our best to help.

Supported by Creating Hope Scottish Borders and Scottish Borders Health and Social Care Partnership

Need support with Community or Public Art projects?CABN Advocate for Community and Public Art, Lara Greene, is now avail...
18/05/2026

Need support with Community or Public Art projects?

CABN Advocate for Community and Public Art, Lara Greene, is now available for 1:1 advice sessions for creatives across the Scottish Borders.

Lara is an artist based in Selkirk with a background in sculpture, public art and freelance educational work. She is the founder of Transform Arts, creating meaningful creative opportunities for children and young people.

With specialist knowledge in public art commissioning, funding, planning, fabrication, installation and technical delivery, Lara can offer guidance for artists at many stages of their practice or project development.

Her wide-ranging experience also spans casting, woodwork, painting, sewing and mechanical/kinetic art processes.

Whether you are developing a public art proposal, exploring community engagement, or looking for practical creative advice, these sessions are an opportunity to connect, ask questions and gain support.

Find out more and book your session through CABN, cabn.info - link in bio

🌿 We’re delighted to be hosting the next Common Ground gathering on 22nd May at the Hugo Burge Foundation.As part of the...
14/05/2026

🌿 We’re delighted to be hosting the next Common Ground gathering on 22nd May at the Hugo Burge Foundation.

As part of the day, the Hugo Burge Foundation team will offer insight into the residencies they host, alongside a tour of their creative spaces and the opportunity to hear directly from current Artists in Residence about their experiences.

Set within a unique creative environment, the Foundation supports artists across disciplines through residencies that encourage experimentation, reflection, and the development of new work.

Join us for an afternoon of conversation, inspiration, and connection as we explore how residencies can support creative practice and open up new opportunities.

🎟 Tickets available on Eventbrite — link in bio.

✨ Introducing Lisa Cowan – Children & Youth Advocate ✨We’re delighted to introduce Lisa as part of our advocacy team, su...
13/05/2026

✨ Introducing Lisa Cowan – Children & Youth Advocate ✨

We’re delighted to introduce Lisa as part of our advocacy team, supporting children and young people’s access to creative opportunities across Scotland.

Lisa brings extensive experience in youth media, arts practice, and national sector advocacy through her work with projects such as Bloom Media and Children and Youth Arts Advocacy (CYAA).

💬 Lisa is now available for 1:1 advice sessions — offering guidance, ideas, and support for creative development and youth-focused practice.

📩 Book a session via the form on our website.

Meet CABN Advocate Dr Kerri Andrews ✨Kerri is a non-fiction writer and academic, and the author of the best-selling book...
12/05/2026

Meet CABN Advocate Dr Kerri Andrews ✨

Kerri is a non-fiction writer and academic, and the author of the best-selling book Wanderers: A History of Women Walking. She specialises in creative non-fiction, memoir, research, editing, and developing ideas into strong written projects.

Whether you’re shaping a new idea, refining a proposal, or navigating the writing and editing process, Kerri can offer tailored advice and support through CABN 1:1 sessions.

You can book a 1:1 advice session with Kerri via the online form — link in bio.

🎬 Join us on 22nd May for the next Common Ground gathering at the Hugo Burge Foundation, where we’ll be diving into the ...
12/05/2026

🎬 Join us on 22nd May for the next Common Ground gathering at the Hugo Burge Foundation, where we’ll be diving into the role residencies can play in developing and sustaining your creative practice.

We’re excited to be joined by Alchemy Film & Arts, who will be sharing insight into their approach to residencies, including what stands out in applications and how artists can communicate their ideas and practice effectively.

Alchemy Film & Arts collaborates with artists and communities locally, nationally, and internationally, using film as a tool for connection, conversation, and community-building.

Expect an day of shared learning, discussion, and practical takeaways for creatives interested in residencies and new opportunities.

🎟 Tickets available on Eventbrite — link in bio.

📍 The next instalment of Common Ground is happening on 22nd May at the  This session will explore how residencies can su...
11/05/2026

📍 The next instalment of Common Ground is happening on 22nd May at the

This session will explore how residencies can support and shape your creative practice, with insights, discussion, and practical advice from organisations working directly with creatives.

One of our partners you’ll hear from on the day is Creative Coathanger, who will be exploring how artists can present themselves and frame their work when applying for residencies.

Who are Creative Coathanger?

Creative Coathanger is a small group of creatives in the Scottish Borders working towards a more sustainable and resilient future for the creative industries. Run by creatives, for creatives, they support sustainable creative business development across the region.

We’re looking forward to another inspiring day of conversation, connection, and creative development.

🎟 Tickets available on Eventbrite — link in bio.

Meet CABN Advocate for Visual Arts, Gary Anderson.With a background spanning visual art, engineering and IT, Gary brings...
11/05/2026

Meet CABN Advocate for Visual Arts, Gary Anderson.

With a background spanning visual art, engineering and IT, Gary brings a proactive and practical approach to supporting creatives. His experience includes building connections through networking, seeking out creative opportunities, creative problem-solving, and balancing caring responsibilities alongside an art practice.

Whether you’re looking to grow your network, explore new opportunities, or gain fresh perspective on a creative challenge, Gary is here to support you through tailored 1:1 sessions.

Book sessions through the online form — link in bio.

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