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a-n Magazine

November 2005

Ilana Halperin on volcanic remains and ephemeral islands. Spotlight on artists' fees and payments research, plus awards and commissions for craft makers. 'Merrie campers' in felt tunics strut their stuff at Coniston Water - but do you really need that Beuys felt handbag from the Tate shop?

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a-n Magazine November 2005

Editorial

 
Editorial

What if every school had a studio where children, parents, carers and teachers had the opportunity to experience art and discuss ideas with artists on a daily basis? What if every regeneration programme included a team of artists from the start of… Subscribers read on…

Editorial, a-n Magazine November 2005

Artists stories

Ilana Halperin

Colliding geological and personal timescales.
Serendipitous encounters. Subscribers read on…

Artists story, a-n Magazine November 2005 as ‘Geologic intimacy’

Features

Artists’ fees and payments

Thanks to a special grant from Arts Council England, we were able to commission independent research from University of Newcastle on arts employers’ attitudes to paying artists during 2004. This, along with professional advice from chartered… Subscribers read on…

Feature, a-n Magazine November 2005

Future forecast: Social space

Join in on the debate In September, twenty-four artists, academics and arts professionals formed an expert think-tank chaired by Jason E Bowman to address issues arising from the Future forecast: Social space inquiry, distributed widely in August… Subscribers read on…

Feature, a-n Magazine November 2005

News

Art Sheffield 05: Spectator T

Art Sheffield 05: Spectator T is an ambitious city-wide contemporary art event taking place within the city’s major galleries, project spaces, non-gallery venues and public sites between 28 October and 27 November. The programme includes a mix… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine November 2005

Does the Tate need more shops?

Foreign Investment and Resonance FM104.4 presented the debate ‘Does the Tate need more shops?’ in September. The relationship between exhibition and merchandise has not been an easy one, particularly if one looks at what was on offer at… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine November 2005

Festival of visual arts

Running until 8 January 2006, ‘British Art Show 6’ opened in September at Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead. Organised by Hayward Gallery Touring, the exhibition is presented in different cities across Britain every five… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine November 2005

 
Fringe elements

Issues around alternatives and independence raised in the pilot issue of The Internationaler – published in Liverpool, Manchester and Sheffield – are pertinent to debates around ‘British Art Show 6’ that launched in… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine November 2005

 
Like nothing else

Like nothing else: experiment, risk and gallery education is an international conference from engage taking place 16-19 November at Bristol’s recently re-opened Arnolfini gallery. Exploring gallery education, arts practice, risk and… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine November 2005

 
Major hub for the arts

The Scottish Arts Council has announced a £1.5 million National Lottery capital award towards the £7 million development of a visual arts resource on Glasgow’s King Street. The King Street project, lead by Glasgow City Council in… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine November 2005

New craft commissions

Eight major commissioning opportunities for designer-makers, each worth up to £12,000, are available through Museumaker, a high-profile programme that aims to develop new relationships and new audiences for contemporary craft and museums. The… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine November 2005

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