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a-n Magazine

May 2009

Jane Watts reports on Brighton Symposium 'Is Design Good for You?'; Margaret James-Barber and Buffy Klama on 'M6-M3 Underway/Unterwegs'; Anna Dumitriu profiled; plus Nottingham/Dresden review feature 'Don't mind the gap'.

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News

 
Public engagement

Funded by Manchester Metropolitan University and Beacons for Public Engagement, and following an open online vote, North-West-based Lynn Setterington has been awarded a fellowship in public engagement. Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine May 2009

Tipped for success

Now three years old, the annual £3,000 Catlin Art Prize showcases the very best art school graduates one year on from their degree exhibitions. Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine May 2009

 
Twittter twitter

Twitter is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that enables its users to send and read other users' updates known as tweets. Are you making the most of it? Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine May 2009

Debate

 
Peckham space

Sonya Dyer responds to the Mobile Conference event at Peckham Space, 15 March Subscribers read on…

Comment, a-n Magazine May 2009

Reviews

Brown Fields Blue Skies

Institute of Contemporary Interdisciplinary Arts, University of Bath
4 March – 12 June Subscribers read on…

Review, a-n Magazine May 2009

Don't mind the gap

An overview of the cities' respective artist-run scenes Subscribers read on…

Review, a-n Magazine May 2009

Impromptu

Impromptu Schwartz Gallery, London
5 - 29 March  Subscribers read on…

Review, a-n Magazine May 2009

Temporary Art Show

Piece Hall, Halifax
6-27 March Subscribers read on…

Review, a-n Magazine May 2009

Snapshot

Snapshot

Highlights of what's on in May around the UK. Subscribers read on…

Snapshot, a-n Magazine May 2009

Letters

 
Art Futures

The Scottish Artists Union is the leading representative body for visual and applied artists north of the border. We continue to monitor the formation of the new agency Creative Scotland, set to replace the Scottish Arts Council and Scottish Screen… Subscribers read on…

Letter, a-n Magazine May 2009

 
Culture and Commerce: Scotland's cultural policy?

The Arts Council of Great Britain was established in 1946. After cutbacks under Conservative governments in the 1980s the organisation was devolved between England, Scotland and Wales in 1994. Following a confusing series of twists and turns over… Subscribers read on…

Letter, a-n Magazine May 2009

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