Maggie Broadley
DGU Programmes Manager
Officially a ‘late bloomer’, I was accepted to study Ceramics at the Glasgow School of Art in my mid-30’s - and grasped the opportunity with ‘both hands’!
Previously Executive Director of Craft Town Scotland, I’ve been a passionate advocate for the value of creativity to Scotland’s cultural, economic and social life. I’m currently a member of Scotland’s Craft Curators’ Network, a MAKE Manifesto Craft Champion and a member of MAKE’s steering Committee. I’m also very proud to have been a long-term judge for SURF Scotland’s Regeneration Forum Best Practice Awards. Always, I’m driven to support those who make and create. maggie.dgu@gmail.com |
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Tabitha MudaliarDGU Creative Producer
I am a Writer, Broadcast Journalist, and Producer of art, feature, and documentary film, podcasts, and digital media and have an MA in Creative Writing. I’m a Trustee of Alchemy Film & Arts, Chair of Alive Community Radio and Network Coordinator for the Creative Wellbeing Network, Outpost Arts.
I’m passionate about widening access to the arts for all especially for underrepresented people, not only members of ethnic minority and LGBTQ+ communities, but those who are economically, geographically, and socially excluded. It is extremely important to me that my work helps break down barriers preventing people from experiencing and participating in arts and culture. tabi.dgu@gmail.com |
Picture Credit: 'Enclosure' Robbie Coleman