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a-n Magazine

October 2005

Rachel Cattle on an American werewolf in London and other influences. Top tips for funding applications. Video and drawing shows reviewed in Sheffield, Marlborough and London. Craft in Northern Ireland, round-up of London art fairs, S Mark Gubb reflects on first year of NAN bursary scheme plus focus on artists' books.

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a-n Magazine October 2005

Editorial

 
Editorial

Exchange between public and private can be difficult – as politicians find when arguing for corporate investment into education, healthcare and transport. But what might first appear to be radically different viewpoints are perhaps less so when… Subscribers read on…

Editorial, a-n Magazine October 2005

Artists stories

Rachel Cattle

Chapter one. Into the woods. Subscribers read on…

Artists story, a-n Magazine October 2005 as ‘An American Werewolf in London and other influences’. Updated November 2006.

Features

Have NAN, will travel

S Mark Gubb takes a look back at the first year of the NAN bursary scheme and the artists groups it has supported, exploring the advantages of knowing that “you are not alone”.  Subscribers read on…

Feature, a-n Magazine October 2005

 
There’s gold in dem der hills

With Arts Council England’s Grants for the arts scheme back after a summer break, a-n engaged a team of experienced prospectors to share their top tips on making successful funding applications. Rosemary Shirley reports. Subscribers read on…

Feature, a-n Magazine October 2005

News

 
Advocacy

It’s part of our role to take knowledge about artists and their practice into consultations and conferences that impact on future cultural planning. Within this, we’re currently contributing to the national advisory group created by Arts… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine October 2005

Awards and commissions

Once we were Africans Black Arts Alliance has commissioned photographer Anthony Jones to photograph ten, black, multi-generational families living in the Greater Manchester area as part of ‘Acts of Achievement’, the north west of… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine October 2005

 
Connect and create

Surrey’s fourth annual Connect and Create arts conference is on 19 October. Hosted by Surrey County Arts, ‘Culture Me Happy! What is culture and is it good for you?’ looks at what we mean by culture and how culture and leisure… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine October 2005

Craft Northern Ireland

Following a period of research and consultation a new strategic development body, Craft Northern Ireland (CNI), is launched this autumn. Its remit is to “develop the creative and cultural resources of the people of Northern Ireland in both… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine October 2005

 
Doing the right thing for artists

By the time this article is printed, the ink will almost be dry on the law which will introduce into the UK the most important new right for artists in modern copyright history. From 1 January 2006, and after ten years of passionate campaigning,… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine October 2005

Fairs, fairs, fairs, fairs

This month sees the international art world’s focus turn to London. Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine October 2005

 
Future forecast – join in

We’re now halfway through our year-long enquiry into artists’ practice and aspirations, towards identifying and making the case for better resources to support their future needs. Subscribers can read the Future forecast: Future space… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine October 2005

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