2023

Students

Alana Dunion Alicia Gerhardstein Alyesha Choudhury Andrew Dennison Caitlin Watson Charlotte Cole Charlotte Convery Edoardo Pilati Evie Thornton Ewan MacLennan Fiona Wylie Ilona Kacieja Leah McGuigan Maxwell Wilson Nisha Hallberg Rhian Malcolm Scarlett Lee Zuzanna Woznika

Partner Organisations

City of Glasgow College Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design (University of Dundee) Edinburgh College Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (The University of Edinburgh) North Lanarkshire Council Scott Sutherland School of Architecture & Built Environment (Robert Gordon University) University of the Highlands and Islands University of Strathclyde V&A Dundee

Since its founding in 2003, Scotland + Venice has been committed to delivering a learning and professional development programme, creating opportunities for over 150 students and early career practitioners to experience La Biennale and the international world of contemporary art and architecture first-hand.

The participants will work on the exhibition A Fragile Correspondence which is commissioned by the Scotland + Venice partnership, and created by the Architecture Fringe, -ism magazine and /other. Highlighting cultures and languages that have a close affinity with the landscapes of Scotland, A Fragile Correspondence explores alternative perspectives and new approaches to the challenges of the worldwide climate emergency.

In 2023 the PDP programme also includes participants from organisations involved in the exhibition such as the Abriachan Forest Trust and North Lanarkshire Council. Each participant is located in Venice for a four-week period, working together and undertaking research based on their professional or academic interests.

With funding from Architecture and Design Scotland, with support from the British Council Scotland, the PDP programme participants are backed by 9 colleges and organisations.