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transit station: Our aims – building a dynamic and collaborative international artists’ community

transit station aims to encourage live art and performance art through the presentation of international events of high calibre, bringing together artists from various cultures to explore the boundaries, creative potential and collaborative strengths embodied in a highly professional and on-going network of innovative arts practice. We want to further public knowledge of these diverse art forms through lively encounters with a wide audience through Europe.

transit station includes a variety of work;
Live interactive, Performance, Experimental Sound, Film Projection, Film Projection and Sound, Film Projection and Voice, Projection and classical Piano Solo, Scottish oral history songs and film projection, film projection and Live experimental music, experimental , digital sound and film projection, Solo Music Piano, Live Performance Solo, Interactive Live Performance, Experimental Live Sound and Performance, Fashion Show, Dance and Live Voice, Poetry, Installation and Live Performance


transit station enables:

•Cultural exchange between European Countries
•Cutting-edge creative practice
•Innovations in new technology and the contemporary arts
•International networking opportunities for Scottish artists and arts professionals
•An accessible platform between emergent and professional artists
•A model for fruitful collaboration between different kinds of institutions in the public and private sectors, demonstrating the improved possibilities for live art development engendered by the skills and resources of artists, curators and project partners when allied to wider needs in the creative sector.


Some responses to transit station events;

“What makes transit station so unique is its concentration on building and sustaining a healthy network of artists and artist-led initiatives across Europe.”
(Juliana Capes – AN Magazine)


“I found transit station Berlin 2005 really exciting because I met, listened to, viewed, experienced and worked with other international artists. It was especially wonderful to have some lovely feedback on my own work, and to be asked by others if I would like to work with them in the future…”
(Participating musician/composer Rupert Cheek)

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