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Andrew Bryant is an artist and freelance editor living in London Read on…
I am currently coming to the end of an Art History degree at Manchester University, and undertaking a Gallery and Museum Studies Masters after I've graduated. I write for a few online magazines/websites and other publications when I get the chance. My main artistic interests are in post world war 2 and contemporary art. I hope to one day be a curator or art director in a gallery, or possibly a professional art writer. Email liz_buckley@hotmail.co.uk for any enquiries.
Read on…Amy Budd is a writer and researcher based in Norwich, and current chair of the OUTPOST gallery steering committee.
Read on…i am a practicing artist and am having a three man show , along with my son and daughter. at the community artr gallery adjacent the harris museum and art gallery market square, preston. Read on…
I have published books on artists' books and artists' multiples, but am also interested in other manifestations of contemporary art including the digital. I write for 'Art Monthly', 'Print Quarterly' etc. and contributed exhibition catalogue texts on multiples (British Council), Peter Liversidge (Sunderland), Noel Forster (Flowers). I am London based. Read on…
David Butler is Coordinator of LifeWorkArt, professional development programme for fine art students at Newcastle University integrating professional practice into studio teaching. LWA also supports professional development for artists outside the university. Setting up a new MA Art & Enterprise (2008). Co-Director Interrupt (five symposia 2003) ' research into social art practice. Co-editor Art of Negotiation (Cornerhouse 2007) examining eight participatory art projects in England. Read on…