Current and archived a-n publications
UK studio organisations profiled in Creative places; Rona Smith's North Elevation architectural collaboration in Collaborative relationships; state of higher education debates; plus Reviews from UK and Ireland.
The problem with ethical regulation in art or in any walk of life is that it is open to abuse and interpretation. Subscribers read on…
Letter, a-n Magazine November 2009
Is it only me who thinks there is something wrong with art education these days? Subscribers read on…
Letter, a-n Magazine November 2009
I think the issue with this government high street initiative is that it's not part of a programme which attempts to actively deal with the underlying problems that have caused the recession in the first place. Subscribers read on…
Letter, a-n Magazine November 2009
Megan Wakefield with highlights of what? on in November around the UK and beyond. Subscribers read on…
Snapshot, a-n Magazine November 2009
Workplace Gallery, Gateshead
5 September - 3 October Subscribers read on…
Review, a-n Magazine November 2009
66 Corporation Street (opposite McDonalds), Corby
18 September - 17 October Subscribers read on…
Review, a-n Magazine November 2009
Wysing Arts Centre, Bourn, Cambridge
5 September - 1 November Subscribers read on…
Review, a-n Magazine November 2009
Ceri Hand Gallery, Liverpool
18 September - 24 October Subscribers read on…
Review, a-n Magazine November 2009
Pallas Contemporary Projects, Dublin
12 September - 10 October Subscribers read on…
Review, a-n Magazine November 2009
The quality of art education offered in UK universities has been regularly under the spotlight in recent times. In this month's Debate, an MA graduate gives an account of the critical situation, and proposes an alternative system to offer education for artists. Subscribers read on…
Comment, a-n Magazine November 2009
Wunderbar is "a dynamic new festival of contemporary performances, visual art, and extraordinary happenings for North East England that places the audience at the heart of the experience". Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine November 2009
Arts Council England's £40m fund especially to help arts organisations continue to maintain artistic excellence during the recession has closed. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine November 2009