Current and archived a-n publications
Digital developments, open studios, challenges to artistic innovation. Big picture features Roger Hiorns. Alice Bradshaw and Matthew Geraghty in Collaborative relationships.
Ten embroidered wall pieces by textile artist Karina Thompson made for the treatment and consultation rooms in the Centre for Clinical Haematology, University Hospital, Birmingham is the latest commission in the Cure Leukaemia Arts Programme. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine September 2009
Opportunities abound for involvement in Independent State, an ambitious participatory project sited in Frome. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine September 2009
"I want the experience of art to transport me, move me, make me feel what it describes," remarks Nan Goldin. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine September 2009
To celebrate its ten-year anniversary The Multiple Store has announced a new six-month residency at Westbrook Gallery, London. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine September 2009
Round-up of recent prizes and awards announcements and shortlists. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine September 2009
Lancaster's Storey Gallery reopened in July following a £3.4 million refit that has transformed the late nineteenth-century Storey Institute into the Storey Creative Industries Centre. The refurbishment by Lancaster City Council was funded through… Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine September 2009
Commissioned by Arts Council England to inform thinking about the recession's impact on employment in the arts and culture, Do It Yourself: Cultural and Creative Self-Employment in Hard Times addresses opportunities for young self-employed creatives and potential implications of the government's Future Jobs Fund. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine September 2009
Arts Council England convened a meeting between regional Turning point groups and national visual arts organisations in July, with representatives from a-n, AIR, Axis, Contemporary Art Society, Engage, Museums, Libraries and Archives Council and National Federation of Artists Studios Providers invited to attend. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine September 2009
Should artists cultivate more self-reflection on the implications of their work for those experiencing it? In this month's Debate, Nell Munro and Robert Dingwall discuss whether art can retain its power to shock and disturb in ways that university regulators would be unlikely to countenance. Subscribers read on…
Comment, a-n Magazine September 2009
Wilkinson Gallery, London
29 May 5 July Subscribers read on…
Review, a-n Magazine September 2009
The Salford Restoration Office, Salford, & The International 3, Manchester
19 June 18 July Subscribers read on…
Review, a-n Magazine September 2009
Norwich University College of the Arts
11 July 22 August Subscribers read on…
Review, a-n Magazine September 2009