Current and archived a-n publications
What was the impact of Year of the Artist? Susannah Silver assesses its' legacy. Laurence Ward on community projects feeding into practice and Taslim Martin on enjoying a multi-disciplinary approach. Funding routes for emerging artists uncovered and residencies in Finland, USA and Australia examined. EMACA profile plus Plenge Jakobsen visits Denmark.
There is an assortment of guides and toolkits to help you to manage your career and day-to-day activities as an… Read on…
Shortcut topic, a-n.co.uk June 2008
Laurence Ward, artist-in-residence for the Community Arts Project (CAP), Darlington shares his experience of working with adults with learning disabilities and how this has enhanced his own practice. Subscribers read on…
Artists story, a-n Magazine July 2001 as 'Negotiating paths'.
My creative output ranges from figurative sculpture to furniture design, and I enjoy being more than just one kind of artist. Subscribers read on…
Artists story, a-n Magazine July 2001 as Broad approach
I have been painting for over fifteen years, and I always feel there is something new around the corner, waiting to be discovered. Subscribers read on…
Artists story, a-n Magazine July 2001 as Painting the line
Akinbowale Sankofa of East Midlands African-Caribbean Arts (EMACA) discusses the aims and objectives of this East Midlands-based organisation. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n Magazine July 2001
Brigid Howarth investigates the world of arts funding and reveals a network of funding routes available to emerging artists. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n Magazine July 2001
Richard Noyce gives an overview of the thriving artscene in one of the Baltic states, and looks at some of the obstacles faced by artists there as they move towards integration within the European Union. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n Magazine July 2001
Susannah Silver considers the impact of the Year of the Artist and it's legacy. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n Magazine July 2001
Three artists report on their residency experiences in different countries. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n Magazine July 2001
The fourth article in this series pays a visit to Copenhagen in Denmark, where Henrik Plenge Jakobsen is immersed in some big issues. "When I think of Western culture I get a mental image of exclusion, particularly in relation to the individual versus society. The concept of 'liberty' is hard to transgress. Because of this it becomes easier to limit yourself and your attitudes toward life in general." Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n Magazine July 2001
In June, US artist George Beasley and Scotland-based artist Helen Denerley created a spectacular live art event, combining technologies from the industrial revolution with those of today, on the Deskry Water at Clashnettie, Strathdon in… Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine July 2001
Some 150 emerging artists will feature in 'Fresh Art', the Business Design Centre's promotion of new and recent art graduates running 27-29 July in London. Bringing together independent artists, fine art studios and colleges showing the best of this… Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine July 2001