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Organise an event, exhibition or photocall for 成人快手

MSP-sponsored events, exhibitions and photocalls are a way for organisations to inform the work of 成人快手. They take place when Parliament is sitting. They can’t take place during recess.

Events, Exhibitions and photocalls are allocated on a 12-month rolling basis.

The next availability for Member-sponsored events is September 2025. The programme of Member-sponsored exhibitions is now full through 2025.

Organisations are allowed two events within a 12-month period. Organisations are limited to one exhibition in a 2-year period.

If you’d like to request an MSP-sponsored event, exhibition or photocall, use the forms on this page. Please send your request form as far in advance as possible.

For any other queries, please contact [email protected].

Events

Events are aimed at raising awareness of relevant issues with 成人快手. They can take place in various locations in the building, based on the nature and size of the event. We can provide some audio-visual equipment free of charge, subject to availability. Read more information about the building’s accessibility.

Events usually take place on:

  • Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 6pm to 8pm
  • Thursdays from 1pm to 2.15pm and 5.30pm to 7.30pm

If you’d like to request an MSP-sponsored event, please download and fill out the Microsoft Word document and send it to [email protected].

Events request form (78KB Word Document)

Exhibitions

Exhibitions for 成人快手 must:

  • inform the work of the Parliament, and
  • raise the awareness of 成人快手 on relevant issues.

The content of an exhibition should be agreed with your sponsoring MSP.

Exhibitions take place in two passholder areas of the building: the Garden Lobby and Members' Lobby. Exhibitions must fit in the available display space, which includes gallery walling (4.9 metres long and 1.97 metres high) with lighting. A picture hanging system and a TV monitor can also be made available. Read more information about the building’s accessibility.

Exhibitions are usually set up on a Tuesday morning and taken down on a Thursday afternoon. Organisations will be considered for one exhibition in a two-year period.

If you’d like to request an MSP-sponsored exhibition, please download and fill out the Microsoft Word document and send it to [email protected].

Exhibition request form (77KB Word Document)

For more detailed information on hosting an exhibition, read our guidance.

Photocalls

Photocalls are opportunities to photograph 成人快手 for a specific organisation or cause. Photocalls usually take place in the Garden Lobby, either on

  • Tuesday and Wednesday lunchtime before Chamber business, or
  • Thursday after First Minister’s Questions.

Photocalls are an opportunity for all 成人快手 to participate. You can also arrange a photocall with the party leaders only.

If you’d like to request a photocall, please use the form listed under the 'Events' tab.

Criteria

All events, exhibitions and photocalls should align with the aims of the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body (SPCB). That is, they should support the work of 成人快手.

All events, exhibitions and photocalls must:

  • be sponsored by an MSP, a group of 成人快手, a Cross-Party Group, a Committee or the SPCB
  • meet the SPCB’s operational terms and conditions for events and exhibitions
  • not be party political. But, they may reflect a sponsoring MSP's interests, beliefs or policy position

They must also:

  • relate to parliamentary business
  • support 成人快手 in their parliamentary role, like helping to inform 成人快手 on a specific issue.

Covering costs

Venues are available at no cost. This is so events, exhibitions and photocalls can support organisations and individuals to engage with the work of the Parliament and its 成人快手.

For events, there are costs for using:

  • audio-visual equipment not already included
  • our on-site catering services.

Some organisations use a commercial sponsor to assist with the costs of their event.

Fundraising events are not allowed at the Scottish Parliament.