Current and archived a-n publications
Insider account of Battle of Orgreave, Abigail Reynolds discusses audience participation. International Ceramics Festival in Aberystwyth; an exhibition resulting from exchanges between North West of England and European cities. Zarina Bhimji discusses the need to work without deadlines or commission agendas. NESTA awards in the news.
The National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA) recently announced over forty new awards worth over £3.5 million, as part of its mission to spot and invest in UK innovation and creative talent. This brings the total awards… Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine September 2001
A substantial study by Metier, the national training organisation for arts and entertainment, reveals the sector to be a large and complex one that encompasses some of the most profitable parts of the economy in the recording industry and commercial… Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine September 2001
Potteries Museum and Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent
16 June 2 September Read on…
Review, a-n Magazine September 2001
The New Art Centre Sculpture Park and Gallery, Salisbury 6 July 23 September Read on…
Review, a-n Magazine September 2001
The New Art Gallery, Walsall
2 June 9 September Read on…
Review, a-n Magazine September 2001
Stroud House Gallery, Stroud 7 July 4 August Read on…
Review, a-n Magazine September 2001
Communion was a living, growing artwork, installed within the pedestrian bridge at Tynemouth Metro station near Newcastle upon Tyne. The work consisted of twenty-two paper basins, suspended by strands of muslin and counterbalanced by blown glass… Subscribers read on…
Commentary, a-n Magazine September 2001
I am curious about British reserve and the idea that a silent community exists on trains. As artist in residence on Connex trains during May, I actively engaged with passengers on the London to Brighton Express. Connex sponsored the cost of five… Subscribers read on…
Commentary, a-n Magazine September 2001
Originally trained as a scientist, I see the similarities between artistic and scientific activity: the intense concentration in pursuit of the possible or the maybe. So when the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine invited me to… Subscribers read on…
Commentary, a-n Magazine September 2001