CHARTS has many different project teams consisting of freelance staff commissioned on a project-by-project basis. CHARTS staff members work to fixed-term contracts to support arts and heritage commissions and projects with costs met by project funders. Additionally, during 2022–24, Bòrd na Gàidhlig and the Scottish Government provided funding to secure the employment of a Gaelic Culture Officer. All staff work closely across project themes as appropriate, forging skills networks to ensure that all strategic goals are met. Argyll and Bute Council provide year-round in-kind support and provided a foundational grant to contribute in part towards core staffing costs and operational delivery.
Àdhamh Ó Broin, Oifigear Cultair Ghàidhlig / Gaelic Culture Officer
Àdhamh Ó Broin is a Gael of mixed Irish and Scottish Highland ancestry, brought up between mainland Argyll and Glasgow. Àdhamh has been involved in the arts his entire adult life as a Gaelic Consultant, Film Producer, Writer, MC and Multi-Instrumentalist Composer. He is a passionate Gaelic speaker, singer and tradition bearer.
As Gaelic Culture Officer, Àdhamh is responsible for the strategic development of Gaelic cultural services for Argyll and Bute. This includes designing and supporting projects and award schemes and promoting the CHARTS network among Gaelic arts, heritage, and cultural communities. This role is designed to meet key cultural objectives aligned with the Argyll and Bute Gaelic Language Plan and the National Language Plan. This role is funded by Bòrd na Gàidhlig and supported by Argyll and Bute Council.
Get in touch at gaelic@chartsargyllandisles.org (Part-Time)
Muriel MacKaveney, Project Facilitator
Muriel has an MLitt Scottish Heritage from the University of the Highlands and Islands and has extensive knowledge of Argyll culture and heritage. Muriel's main focus in Heritage has been on intangible cultural heritage, particularly traditional music, people's lived experiences, folklore and stories.
Since Muriel works with CHARTS on many projects across services, focusing on exercising infrastructure and enabling opportunities for heritage and young people.
Get in touch at muriel@chartsargyllandisles.org (Part-Time)
Deirdre MacKenna, International Engagement
Born and brought up in north Argyll, Deirdre has over 20 years of experience as a culture producer and mediator, gained by devising and delivering programmes and partnerships in micro-local, regional and international contexts. Her passion is enabling people to gain insight into the intangible aspects of our lives, such as long-term change in language, identity and sense of place. Deirdre has led the curatorial programming for University of Dundee, Stills (Scotland’s Centre for Photography) and Cultural Documents and teaches for University of the Highlands and Islands.
Deirdre has been engaged with CHARTS since the inception of the SCIO, previously leading as International Manager for Growing Global Networks.
Get in touch deirdre@chartsargyllandisles.org (Part-Time/Freelance)
Kirsty MacNab, The Argyll Collection, Reconnected Research
Originally from Kintyre and now living in Dunoon, Kirsty MacNab is an independent curator and freelance museum professional. Kirsty has worked in the fine art curatorial team at The McManus, Dundee, and in exhibition management at The University of Edinburgh. Kirsty is passionate about Scottish art, demystifying routes into the cultural sector, and accessible storytelling. Kirsty previously worked for CHARTS as the Project Manager (South Argyll) for the 2021-22 Heritage Horizons scheme.
Working with the Argyll Collection, Kirsty explores the collection’s inventory, histories, and stories, sharing these far and wide to help develop an understanding of the artists and artworks the collection contains, creating a modern-day legacy for the collection and people of Argyll.
Get in touch at kirsty@chartsargyllandisles.org (Part-Time/Freelance)
Khara MacPhail, Heritage Learning and Access Coordinator at Campbeltown Museum
Living in Campbeltown, Khara MacPhail has built practical experience in museums and heritage through working with the local community in various roles. In 2022, Khara completed her Museums and Galleries Technician Modern Apprenticeship obtained through the CHARTS Modern Apprenticeship scheme in partnership with liveArgyll, Museums Galleries Scotland and Skills Development Scotland.
Khara is based at Campbeltown Museum. Her role involves assisting visitors and planning and organising public engagement events and opportunities for everyone in the community to get involved in their heritage, along with researching the collection and developing new interpretation texts.
Get in touch at museum@chartsargyllandisles.org (Part-Time)
Ros McKenna, Creative Connections Project Manager
Living in Colintraive, Rosalyn McKenna is an independent curator and freelance museum professional. Ros has over 20 years of experience working in Museums, Galleries and Arts Education. Following roles in Exhibition Programming and Learning and Access within York Museums Trust and Glasgow Museums, Rosalyn owned and ran Tighnabruaich Gallery for 7 years, working with artists to showcase high-quality arts practice. Rosalyn is passionate about enabling creative and meaningful engagement in the arts and culture for all.
Rosalyn has previously worked as the Argyll Collection, Reconnected Project Manager alongside Kirsty to develop collaborative, creative and exciting methods to share the Collection, raising awareness and building a keen sense of pride and ownership amongst the Argyll and Bute.
Ros is currently the Creative Connections Project Manager, an innovative heritage project based at Campbeltown Museum, working to engage users of the Kintyre Link Club with the Argyll Collection.
Get in touch at Rosalyn@chartsargyllandisles.org (Part-Time/Freelance)
Kirsten Millar, Communications and Marketing Manager
Kirsten Millar is an artist living and working on the West Coast of Scotland. Her artistic practice is centred around the industrial heritage of Argyll and perceptions of Scottish landscapes. Kirsten has a BA and MA in Contemporary Art Practice and SCQF level 6 in digital marketing obtained through the CHARTS Modern Apprenticeship scheme (2021-22).
As Communications and Marketing Manager, Kirsten continually aims to raise the profile of CHARTS work managing digital and print media, website and socials, with close communications with all project managers and contributes to all evaluation processes. Kirsten works closely with CHARTS 500+ members of individuals and organisations across the arts and heritage sector to amplify their voices while managing day-to-day operations.
Get in touch at kirstenm@chartsargyllandisles.org (Part-Time)
Kathleen O’Neill, Director
Kathleen has extensive national and international leadership experience, including arts, heritage museums and regeneration projects and is a Board member of Museums Galleries Scotland. Kathleen is a former member of the International Think Tank, Creative Scotland, is an alumni of the Byam Shaw School of Art and holds an MSc in Environment, Policy and Heritage, from the University of Stirling.
As Director, Kathleen has an overview to continually develop the impact of CHARTS.
Get in touch at kathleen@chartsargyllandisles.org (Full-Time)