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Elpida Hadzi-Vasileva

Born in Macedonian, installation / site-specific artist, now based in Brighton, UK. I graduated from Glasgow School of Art, BA in Sculpture in 1996 and obtained an MA in Sculpture at the Royal College of Art, London in 1998. I have participated in many exhibitions, commissions and have received many awards. My works use unusual materials that resonate to the uniqueness of an environment, its history, heritage, population and color.

www.elpihv.co.uk

Creative inclusions

By: Elpida Hadzi-Vasileva
  I have been awarded a grant by the Arts Council South East to support year long research period to develop new work, build new partnerships and to develop research document, which Read on…

Gloucester Cathedral

By: Elpida Hadzi-Vasileva
I have been offered a one year fixed term post of Artist in Residency in the Faculty of Media, Art & Communications. I will be based at Gloucester Cathedral and have been provided with a living Read on…

Grande Residence at L'H du Siege, Valenciennes

By: Elpida Hadzi-Vasileva
Reviews unedited blog by Elpida Hadzi-Vasileva Read on…

InternatioNAN

The NAN initiative is developing its international programme and is looking for contacts and partner organisations in the following countries: Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kos Read on…

Residencies and communities

By: a-n
A topical round-up of projects that focus on development of artists' practice and their engagement with people. Subscribers read on…

Strong voice for artists

By: a-n
AIR - Artists Interaction and Representation will later this year be providing a much-needed platform for artists to identify and lead campaigns to improve their professional status and economic condi Subscribers read on…

Time out

By: Susan Jones
For the past fourteen years, English Heritage and Arts Council England have been funding an important opportunity in the visual arts. Subscribers read on…