Current and archived a-n publications
Black art examined, school residencies debated and Andy Hewitt and Mel Jordan show in Venice. Performance art reviewed in Dulwich plus work sited at Fairfields hospital. Focus on east England with news of Contemporary Art Norwich and East International. Arts funding shake-up.
Gallery Of Modern Art, Glasgow
Until 26 September
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Preview, a-n Magazine July 2005
Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh
Until 9 July Subscribers read on…
Preview, a-n Magazine July 2005
The Hatton Gallery, Newcastle
2 July - 20 August Subscribers read on…
Preview, a-n Magazine July 2005
Dundee Contemporary Arts,
Dundee
Until 17 July Subscribers read on…
Preview, a-n Magazine July 2005
This September the NAN bursary scheme will celebrate its first anniversary. The scheme supports artists groups and networks with grants up to £500 to go and see other networks and organisations to facilitate exchange, dialogue… Subscribers read on…
Networks, a-n Magazine July 2005
This month we are profiling networks with an international flavour. 49&Rising 49&Rising is a group of eight mature contemporary professional visual artists brought together through shared concerns about the negative effects of ageism in society.… Subscribers read on…
Networks, a-n Magazine July 2005
I have just read More than just a residency in Junes issue of a-n magazine. I couldnt agree more. Over the years I have seen an increase in public/private schools advertising for artists and really they are asking for free… Subscribers read on…
Letter, a-n Magazine July 2005
As the current resident artist at Bootham School in York, I would like the opportunity to respond to a letter printed in the June issue of a-n magazine where this post was discussed. I feel that the information listed in Jane Lewis letter has… Subscribers read on…
Letter, a-n Magazine July 2005
Marking the end of an era, July 2005 is the last issue of a-n magazine designed by Ripe Design Consultancy, as Directors Emma Pinwill and Martyn Price develop the business in a new direction. The board and staff of a-n would like to extend our… Subscribers read on…
Letter, a-n Magazine July 2005