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a-n Magazine

May 2006

Economic benefits of the arts not felt by artists - but ACE reports a thriving craft market. Record number of NAN 'Go and See' bursaries awarded and Visiting Arts funds international networking. Love in a public place and art in a high rise reviewed while Simon Le Ruez peeps behind the net curtains.

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a-n Magazine May 2006

Editorial

 
Radical change

The Meeting of Minds Brain Sciences Project1 put citizens from nine European countries in open dialogue with brain scientists and policymakers, to explore and make decisions on key future concerns. Subscribers read on…

Editorial, a-n Magazine May 2006

Artists stories

Simon Le Ruez

When asked the awkward question “What is your work about?” I have sometimes given the elusive answer, that it is an enquiry into what goes on “behind the net curtains”. Subscribers read on…

Artists story, a-n Magazine May 2006 as ‘Rush hour romance’

Features

On the cover

Ayling and Conroy, Ping pong asteroid, from ‘Fight for sore eyes’ at My House Gallery, as part of Sideshow,… Subscribers read on…

Feature, a-n Magazine May 2006

News

Ambulatiuncula

Artists in the City is a Reading Borough Council programme that creates opportunities for contemporary artists to make interventions in the public realm and influence the spirit of a place. Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine May 2006

 
Arts Council England restructures

Arts Council England has announced plans to restructure and refocus the organisation’s national office. Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine May 2006

 
Balancing audience appetites with the needs of artists

The Scottish Arts Council (SAC) has agreed that from April 2007 it will change the way it offers support to the arts in Scotland in its role as a development and funding body, with organisations receiving either ‘foundation’ or ‘flexible’ funding. Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine May 2006

Divine intervention

Austrian artist, Claudia Pilsl is the inaugural artist-in-residence at the redundant church of St John the Divine, in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine May 2006

 
Faith and the arts

Arts Council England and its partners are launching a new website, Faith and the Arts, which explores the relationship between religion and culture, a subject of much debate as reflected in recent high profile events. Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine May 2006

International networking

The Visiting Arts Artist to Artist International Scheme 2006 provides the opportunity for an artist from overseas to spend a week in the UK with a UK-based artist, enabling an exchange of ideas and information and the strengthening of relationships and networks. Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine May 2006

 
New director and event for Crafts Council

The Crafts Council have announced the appointment of a new director, Rosy Greenlees, and chair, Joanna Foster CBE. Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine May 2006

New site for firstsite

Colchester’s firstsite has announced plans for a new purpose-built town centre venue. Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine May 2006

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