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a-n Magazine

May 2010

Healing words and Open doors features; artist, curator and writer Rachel Marsden considers the importance placed on the written word in conveying artworks to visitors in Debate; Big Picture is Mobile Picnic Pavilion by Francis Thorburn; Victoria Clare Bernie and scientist Dr John Howe reflect on her residency at the Scottish Association for Marine Science.

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Letters

 
Re Why are artists poor?

A response to the recent Debate piece: Why are artists poor? Subscribers read on…

Letter, a-n Magazine May 2010

 
Intellectual bankruptcy

A response to the recent Debate pieces: Weakening the Foundations and Why are Artists Poor? Subscribers read on…

Letter, a-n Magazine May 2010

Snapshot

Snapshot

The season of biennials and festivals is now well and truly upon us and this month sees the artists of Bristol's Spike Island throwing open their doors for their annual Open Studios weekend (1-3 May). Besides providing an opportunity to explore the… Subscribers read on…

Snapshot, a-n Magazine May 2010

Reviews

New Display Strategies: 'What's in it for me?' and Tim Etchells

New Display Strategies: 'What's in it for me?' 17 February – 27 March Seventeen, London 5 February - 28 March Gasworks, London Subscribers read on…

Review, a-n Magazine May 2010

Meteor

20 February – 2 April Gallery No 1 and New Court Gallery, Repton Subscribers read on…

Review, a-n Magazine May 2010

Louder Than Bombs

Stanley Picker Gallery, Kingston upon Thames
9 February – 27 March Subscribers read on…

Review, a-n Magazine May 2010

Exchange Mechanism

11 February – 9 April
Belfast Exposed, Belfast Subscribers read on…

Review, a-n Magazine May 2010

Debate

Lost in Context: Hand me a Pen

As an artist, curator and writer Rachel Marsden considers the importance placed on the written word in conveying artworks to visitors. Subscribers read on…

Comment, a-n Magazine May 2010

News

Turning Point update

Launched in 2006,Turning Point is a national ten-year strategy for the visual arts. A network of regional Turning Point groups has since been emerging, each charged with "strengthening the visual arts infrastructure". Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine May 2010

Transforming a city

Startling architectural interventions, large-scale touring exhibitions and ambitious commissions will transform the city of Norwich 7-22 May through Norfolk & Norwich Festival (NNF10) as it presents its first ever visual arts programme. Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine May 2010

 
Thriving not surviving

New research from innovative think-tank Mission Models Money (MMM), developed through a partnership with the Cultural Leadership Programme, is exploring and developing a body of theory and practice about the competencies, qualities and attributes that will equip people working in the cultural sector to thrive in the fast changing, complex, uncertain and unpredictable operating environment. Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine May 2010

Safle Graduate Award

The core of the Stiwdio Safle programme is the ongoing professional development and practise of the artist and the public realm context they inhabit and respond to. Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine May 2010

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