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Lively, topical news, reviews, features and debate around the environments for visual arts practice.

February 2012

This month in arts funding news Dany Louise reports on how ACE funding cuts are impacting on small-scale production and artist-centred organisations; and we re-publish Variant's intelligent commentary on Creative Scotland's vision; in Reviews Maria Fusco selects texts by Liz Buckley, Anneka French, Gabrielle Hoad, Rachel Murray and Travis Riley; Collaborative relationships uncovers Motion Disabled, a digital exploration of the bodies of people who are physically different; Big picture is by Lilah Fowler; and in Debate Cara Courage examines the gender imbalance in the arts workforce and asks if it's really down to women wanting to 'have it all'? Read on…

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May 2003

Focus on digital media, with interactive art on the net and profiles of Blast Theory and SCAN. Design registration law; a new prize for glass; and Artsadmin bursary recipients announced. Binita Walia integrates art and architecture, Martin Prothero lets nature take its course. Read on…

April 2003

Art scene in south eastern Europe examined and New York internships explained.  Sarah Bodman on editioned work that crosses boundaries between books and multiples and Zarina Bhimji sheds light on the awards that facilitated her practice. Reviews from Dublin, Sunderland and the Crafts Council, London.  Read on…

March 2003

Artists report on projects in Indonesia, Estonia and the impact of prizes and residencies on practice. Rosemary Shirley investigates an organisation enlisting artists within city centre developments. Lars Bang Larsen on the intersection between art, politics and mass media; Simon Webb on drawing and its connection to the imagination.  Read on…

February 2003

Can art change people's lives? David Butler on social inclusion policies. Penelope Curtis interrogates installation and Judith Staines delves into New Delhi's art scene. Professional development for Suffolk-based artists, plus Kerry Stewart on her own career path. Live art in Cologne, Jeff Wall in Manchester. Read on…

January 2003

Brigid Howarth investigates the multifaceted business of corporate art market and glass artist Jonathan Andersson on benefits of breaking into American craft fair circuit. Matt Price describes curating an exhibition entirely through the web and Jes Fernie finds challenges in artist and architect collaboration. Read on…

December 2002

Expansion of public spending on the arts, is there a catch? Artists’ use of technology and its relationship to urban space: a critical debate stuck in first world issues? Art, science and open-ended research explored. From Cornwall, socially inclusive projects. Junko Mori discusses uncontrollable beauty and Conrad Atkinson the political and the personal.  Read on…

November 2002

Douglas Gordon remembers his roots. Artist-led activity in Quebec, Chicago and Tuscany exposed, while UK textile group celebrates its anniversary. Sally O'Reilly on the games artists play, Emma Safe on issues around site-specific and engaged practice. Claire Barclay and Jim Lambie at Stephen Friedman Gallery. Read on…

October 2002

Pete Clarke looks back on first Liverpool Biennial and plans for future. Simon Morrissey reports from Riga and Vilnius and Neil Zakiewicz profiles Triangle Arts Trust. Artists' perspectives on language and place explored plus winner of Jerwood Applied Arts Prize writes about his work. Read on…

September 2002

Marcel Network, a new era of international multimedia collaboration? An overview of websites selling art. Paul Stone investigates artists in Norwich and engagement with East International. A monumental proposal for the public realm by Langlands and Bell, Dan Archer discusses juggling teaching, exhibiting and commissions.  Read on…

August 2002

Sculpture, ceramics and glass reviewed, plus Caroline Broadhurst on her journey from jewellery designer to fine artist. Profiles of artists' groups from the UK and USA. Caravan Gallery tours the UK, Susan Miller explores Barcelona on a travel grant and Alf Lohr travels across a sheet of paper. Read on…

July 2002

Jane and Louise Wilson on making work in Russia. Wood and Harrison discuss long-distance collaboration. Louise Coysh visits São Paulo Biennial. Report on environmental art project in Belize and Rural Artspace in Wales revealed as place for art-making, community engagement and sustainable living. Read on…

June 2002

Cornelia Parker and Stefan Gec discuss commercial pressures and publicly sited projects. Reviews from Belfast, Alnwick, Bournemouth and Matt's Gallery, London. Orientation in the Mumbai Arts scene and Gwangju Biennale in Korea. From Wales, creative crossover between artists and musicians celebrated in Capsule, a new visual arts venture.  Read on…

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