Our Team & Board


Kevin Harrison - Director

Kevin joined the organisation fourteen years ago and was previously Arts and Wellbeing Manager with Sense Scotland since 2006, supporting a Scotland-wide participation in the arts for disabled people with communication needs. Kevin managed the development of a range of arts projects including Threads and Found in Translation, projects exploring cultural diversity and disability, and Leaving New Craigs, a life history project in Inverness for people leaving the last long stay hospital in Scotland. He managed a national arts and wellbeing team and supported the establishment of a strong creative programme in the TouchBase, a new inclusive base for people and communities supported by Sense Scotland in the south side of Glasgow.

Hazel Ritchie - Operations Manager

A graduate of Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, Hazel’s career has taken her into both professional and educational practice. Lecturing at both Cardonald and Clydebank colleges within their Creative Industries departments. Professional roles in the textiles sector include time spent as Studio Manager of Scottish Design brand Timorous Beasties then working internationally for lace manufacturers MYB textiles developing relationships with design houses in Russia, China and Japan.

David McQuatt - Principal Finance & Compliance Manager

David McQuatt has worked with Artlink Central since 2011. He is an accomplished and highly experienced manager and has worked extensively in management positions in both retail and arts and healthcare; specialising in Finance, Strategy and HR.  David also possesses a strong background in visual arts practice, gaining his BA(Hons) in Drawing and Painting from Edinburgh College of Art, travelling on a scholarship via the Andrew Grant Bequest Travel Scholarship for Humanities to Amsterdam and undertaking an Erasmus international exchange award to the Akademie der Bildenden Kunste, Munich.  He maintains a lifelong learning and development approach and during 2023 gained Post Graduate Certification in Arts & Culture Management from Queen Margaret University; allowing him to expand on his fundraising, governance, leadership and finance knowledge.

Silvia Sinibaldi – Creative Programme Manager

Silvia Sinibaldi has a diverse background in creative industries and cultural heritage. As part of the Artlink Central team, Silvia’s main focus is on Scene Stirling, Stirling’s Place Partnership (Programme Coordination), Our Connected Neighbourhoods, in partnership with the University of Stirling, and the NHS Forth Valley Wellbeing Through Arts programme (Visual Arts Curation). Silvia’s key interests are arts, travel and cultural connections, explored through a life-long personal and professional practice. She brings to the team a combination of creative sensitivity and strong organisational skills with a genuine drive to make things happen.

Aya Iguchi-Sherry - Senior Development Artist

Aya is one of Artlink Central's Developing Artists and a Project coordinator.
She has worked with Artlink Central as a freelance visual artist since 2003 on numerous projects and has worked with a wide range of audiences and settings.
Aya has a vast experience working as a creative educator and project manager for different organisations such as Arts development officer (Moray Council), Audience development officer (Historic Environment Scotland), Outdoor event project manager (Vision Mechanics), Community liaison officer (Architecture Design Scotland) and Visual Artist for Macrobert Arts.

Alan Bryden - Development Artist

Alan has been facilitating community music and visual art workshops in Central Scotland for nearly two decades. His practice involves working with a wide range of real instruments alongside music technology and finding new and engaging ways to enable all kinds of different client groups to create, play and record music together.

Alan works with numerous community arts organisations including Artlink Central in Stirling, and Common Wheel and The Glad Foundation in Glasgow.

Joanne Boyle- Development Artist

Joanne has been a freelance photographer for numerous years since graduating from Glasgow School of Art in 1999 Ba Hons Visual Communications.

Joanne loves to engage with people as a community educator and since working with Artlink Central initially as an artist. She has been able to encourage and involve participants through various projects. From school holiday clubs, Eastern village projects and more recently as an Active travel coordinator and then our OCN project coordinator & facilitator. Joanne works closely with individuals living with Dementia and their care partners, with the aim to help make small changes to people's everyday lives. Utilising tools created by Stirling University Dementia Research Dept.

Outside of Artlink, Joanne is a practising surface pattern designer, photographer and artist.

Zephyra Durkin - Arts Administrator & Supporting Artist

Zephyra is one of the first points of contact for someone approaching Artlink Central, as well as a key player behind the scenes. Assisting with programme and event planning, social media profiles, and community engagement, they have a wide selection of skills honed in previous creative organisations.
As a freelance photographer and filmmaker, they have been working with arts organisations and nonprofits since 2020, and have supported and documented the resurgence in community arts in Stirling over the past few years. They have been attached to GMAC and The Stirling Photography Festival in various roles and as now part of the Artlink team supporting creative projects with Scene Stirling and in the NHS. 

Cara Fraser - Arts Administrator & Supporting Artist

Cara is a graduate from Edinburgh College of Art with a Master of Fine Arts in Textiles. In the past Cara has worked in various management roles within the John Lewis Partnership; this experience provided her with a wealth of knowledge ranging from recruitment, leadership training and financial acumen. Having always loved the arts and missing her arts background, Cara joined the organisation in 2023 as an Arts Administrator. As part of the Artlink admin team, Cara is involved in finance, funding applications, marketing, and media, as well as gallery administration tasks. Outside of work Cara is a practising artist and print designer.

Governance


Artlink Central is a company limited by guarantee and is a Scottish Charity SC008158.

Artlink Central is  governed by a Board of Trustees, which currently has members as follows:

Dr. Philip Gaskell (Chairperson)

Philip Gaskell is a general practitioner with a particular interest and experience in mental health and disability gathered over 30 years in Edinburgh and Stirling. As Chair, Philip is well-placed to advocate for Artlink Central’s work within the healthcare sector based on his experience of the indisputable benefits of the arts in healthcare settings.

Owen Jarvie

Owen is a digital development project manager with experience working within charities and the third sector. His expertise is in problem-solving for creating effective systems and processes to allow organisations to run fully digitally.

Victoria McCusker

Victoria McCusker is a marketing and stakeholder engagement consultant with a particular interest in strategic planning and organisational development. She is also a chartered Town Planner and has a particular interest in the role of creative place making in economic regeneration of local areas.

Dr. Kainde Manji

Kainde Manji’s voluntary sector career has included roles at NUS Scotland and Close the Gap, prior to a move into academia and the completion of a PhD at University of Glasgow examining the impacts of disability benefit reforms on disabled people in Scotland. She then spent 3 years at University of Stirling researching dementia and neighbourhoods before moving to Age Scotland.

Tim Winther

Tim Winther comes to Artlink Central with a vast finance and banking experience, particularly with Lloyds Banking Group, and he is also a local resident of Stirling.