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Posted 15 February 2011

Ten years ago Arts & Business Scotland helped William Grant to set up an artists in residence programme at the Glenfiddich distillery in Dufftown, helping to demonstrate a contemporary image and reposition the brand worldwide.

The residencies are now entering their 10th year and the programme has an established international reputation. It is an outstanding example of how a business can engage with the arts in an innovative way to gain a wide range of benefits.

To help promote the programme, Arts & Business brokered an exhibition of artworks created over the last nine years and gifted by resident artists to the company at the Fleming Collection gallery in London.

The exhibition is a further element in the company’s use of the high profile residency programme as a marketing tool. This summer will see six artists, including ones from China and Taiwan, two emerging markets for the brand, living and working at the distillery over the summer months.

Glenfiddich Artists in Residence programme

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