COMMUNITY WORK
PREVIOUS & ONGOING PROJECTS
2020-01-15T09:31:14+00:00
MY RIGHT THUMB

Solo performance.

With all the focus on avoiding ageing, illness and pain, where is all the youth, health and pleasure?

Quirky show about a hypochondriac whose right thumb won’t stop twitching.

Fascinated by a popular expectation – Read more…

2020-03-14T18:15:40+00:00
TOONSPEAK YOUNG PEOPLE’S THEATRE

Artistic Director

Skye created ‘Word of Mouth’ – the spoken word project for young people interested in performing their own writing. With a large cast of mor than 25 11-24yr olds, she wrote, – Read more…

2020-03-04T06:36:43+00:00
GLASGOW LIFE

Artist-in-Residence, Ward 18, Phase 1

Focused on arousing curiosity in places and spaces of waiting and working with established groups in the area. Purpose: to create connections through creativity that could explore, ‘what would residents – Read more…

2020-03-14T17:47:36+00:00
OUTSIDE ART

Street Art Project

Collaboration with artists Akshayee Shetty & Colin Begg. A partnership with The Tramway & Glasgow Life through Cashback for Communities

A year-long unique mix of art-forms that sought to re-imagine the urban environment – Read more…

2023-08-03T13:22:32+00:00
UNSEX ME HERE

Writer/Performer: Skye Loneragan, Director and Dramaturg: Hannah Buvik

A live art performance developed with the support of the then Scottish Arts Council (now Creative Scotland).

What does the Raised Calf have – Read more…

2020-01-08T15:20:06+00:00
Q-POETICS

The POET & POETRY in places & spaces of WAITING – QUEUES.

All of it hinges on the arousal of curiosity. Q-poetics does not impose a performance, a poet or a poem on those lining up – Read more…

2020-03-15T10:04:48+00:00
PLUCKED OF PURPOSE – THE ADVENTURES OF P.B.

A perfromance / and installation: Plucked of Purpose questions the value of tying who we are to what we do, what we have and what we’ve been – Read more…

2020-01-08T15:15:45+00:00
STAYING AWAKE FOR YOU

A very short play about a depression

HE and SHE are in consultation with each other.

He is the doctor. She is –  patient.

He tries to help – Read more…

2023-09-11T09:03:36+00:00
MAY CONTAIN NUTS (*)

One day Skye Loneragan had to see a psychiatrist to prove to a BBC commissioning editor that her own father’s schizophrenia, which she had written about in a play, was accurate.

“It’s a – Read more…

2020-02-12T12:31:25+00:00
ARTS IN THE CITY

Artist in Residence

Young people between foster care, in 18 care homes across Glasgow city. Working in collaboration with digital artist and founder of Sense Kaleidescopes Banglaore Akshayee Shetty, this was a rolling – Read more…

2020-09-10T09:54:50+00:00
THE TURMERIC TRAIL

What can you do while Good Grief is in the room?

Berlin is a passionate python owner whose aunt, wrestling with a psychosis, comes to stay while she is on the brink of exams – Read more…

2020-03-03T14:04:13+00:00
SCOTTISH BOOK TRUST

Live Literature – Poet / Playwright in Residence

I’ve worked on a range of different approaches to writing both poetry and playwrighting within schools with a huge age range. Key to these approaches is – Read more…

2020-01-08T15:14:50+00:00
CRACKED

How do you grieve someone who’s still alive?

Hope has lost her father…. trouble is, he’s still alive… and thinks he wrote the Bible. Everyday Roger Brimming swims out to sea – but not back – – Read more…

2020-01-08T22:10:01+00:00
MAKING A MAP OF MY MISTAKES

An ongoing research project which began as an exploration in art & healthcare with patients and staff of the New Victoria Hospital, Glasgow.

The first phase of the project uses a – Read more…

2020-03-14T18:26:33+00:00
THE LINE WE DRAW

A quirky, philosophical verse piece about the line we draw between art-forms and ages…

The piece addresses the child within, questioning what we deem appropriate for children, and what constitutes a ‘play’.

A misfit, – Read more…

2020-03-15T15:49:26+00:00
HIDDEN SPACES

Artist in Residence

How can we knit communities together through a re-consideration of green spaces between us?

A collaboration focused on how we can re-imagine the often dis-used green spaces between residents and buildings in Glasgow’s – Read more…