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Have your say about the work of Shetland Arts

In 2007 Shetland Arts piloted a small-scale consultation process called Art Focus. People were invited to focus group meetings to discuss issues for the arts in Shetland.

It was a new step for us, and an important one. Although people found lots of positive things to say about our work, some of the responses were challenging and at times very critical; all the responses were valuable to us.

Three main themes emerged – we were asked to: broaden our horizons and take on new ideas; make what we do more accessible; be inclusive and communicate better the opportunities we offer.

During the last three years we have tried to take these comments on board and now we’d like to know how successful we’ve been, and how we can continue to improve the services we offer.

We’d really appreciate it if you could take five minutes to fill in this questionnaire. The results will inform our development plans for the next three years.

The survey contains a series of statements – some of them pretty blunt - with which you are invited to disagree or agree, as well as some questions about our marketing. At every point there is an opportunity for you to add further comment if you so wish. We look forward to hearing what you have to say.

* Click here to be directed to the online survey *

If you'd prefer to fill in a paper copy, please drop it into one of the collection points listed below:

  • Shetland Arts (Toll Clock Centre)
  • Shetland Library
  • Peerie Shop Café
  • The Lounge Bar
  • Shetland College
  • Clickimin Centre
  • Islesburgh
  • Sound Service Station
  • Shetland College
  • Bonhoga Gallery
  • Garrison Theatre
  • Wind Dog Café
  • Your local shop!
We’d be grateful if you could return the copies to us by Friday 10th December

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