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Special Spotlight on arts funding section examines changes to the funding climate in Scotland, England and Wales; John Plowman unpicks a new book on collaborative practice in Debate; Big picture is Jack Strange; Plus new Collaborative relationships a-n Collection published.
A collaboration between Harris Museum and Gallery and Folly, 'Current' is an experiment into collecting digital and new media artworks, on show at Harris Museum until 4 June. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n.co.uk April 2011
National Association of Local Government Arts Officers (NALGAO) re-launches this spring as Arts Development UK (ADUK), to reflect the changing nature of arts development and those involved. Lorna Brown, Head of Arts & Cultural Strategy West Sussex County Council and NALGAO Chair, reports. Read on…
News, a-n.co.uk April 2011
AHM (Sam Ainsley, David Harding and Sandy Moffat) presented the second of three one-day symposiums across Scotland in April. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n.co.uk April 2011
Launched in March, Creative Scotland's first corporate plan presented an ambitious vision for the nation's arts, culture and creative industries. This is backed by core Treasury financing of £35.5m with £14.5m of Scottish Government funds for specific initiatives, unspent reserves from the interim between Scottish Arts Council/Scottish Screen and Creative Scotland, some lottery funding back after diversion to the Olympics and reduced overheads due the merger that included a 30% staff cut. Read on…
Feature, a-n.co.uk April 2011
In March, AIR - Artists Interaction and Representation - put its weight behind calls for art education to be accessible to all, following a survey in which 95% of its members gave hearty support to the view that art education should be accessible "irrespective of background and financial status". Here we outline AIR's campaign and the survey's key findings to provide evidence for artists to use. Read on…
Feature, a-n.co.uk April 2011
Select committee reports are an acquired taste, but anyone with access to the internet and half a day to spare will find the Culture, Media and Sport Committee's recent report, Funding of the Arts and Heritage, and the evidence that informed it, an illuminating read. Published just two days before English arts organisations received results of their applications for Arts Council funding from 2012, it attracted a quick flash of publicity for some of its bolder conclusions and recommendations. Read on…
Feature, a-n.co.uk April 2011
a-n's Collaborative relationships series exposes the working relationships between artists and the wide range of professionals they collaborate with. Running in its current format since 2008 we now have a rich archive of over thirty articles covering hugely varied projects. Here, some select quotes offer highlights and insights into the nature of collaboration. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n.co.uk April 2011
On 30 March, Arts Council England announced the winners and losers in the new National Portfolio Organisations (NPO) for funding 2012-15. Here's a-n's take on what's happened, the likely impact on artists, independent arts professionals and the arts ecology as well as highlights from some of the many comments and discussions that are in train. Read on…
Feature, a-n.co.uk April 2011
In December 2010 the Arts Council of Wales announced its new portfolio of revenue clients. From 116 existing clients more than thirty were lost. Five months on we asked the sector what the impact has been and how the visual arts in Wales has reacted, and what England might anticipate following last month's ACE announcements. Read on…
Feature, a-n.co.uk April 2011
Iain Andrews, The Eat Me, 50x60cm, acrylic on canvas, 2010. Subscribers read on…
Editorial, a-n.co.uk April 2011