Current and archived a-n publications
Post-graduate Professional preparation feature plus how makers are contributing to the economy; Theresa Liang and William West of Liangwest Gallery and artist Prem Sahib in Collaborative relationships; Tatton Park biennale in reviews; Exhibiting opportunities focus.
As a main source of intelligence about the intricacies of artists' working practices in the UK, a-n has been a place for extensive discourse on portfolio working. Quantitative research studies show portfolio working in the contemporary craft sector being undertaken by 65-70% of makers. The individuals behind these figures and their stories are explored in a new qualitative research study commissioned by the Crafts Council called Making Value: craft and the economic and social contribution of makers. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n Magazine July 2010
In last month's issue we reported on the online commentaries ensuing from the DCMS's announcement of the extent to which public subsidy for the arts will be cut. In a bid to grant a voice for practitioners and arts professionals, platforms have been initiated on social sites including Marcus Romer's (Artistic Director of Pilot Theatre) Artsfunding ning network artsfunding.ning.com. Here we republish excerpts of postings on Artsfunding, plus other timely commentaries related to this line of discussion. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n Magazine July 2010
Public art projects, residencies and commissions in non-gallery spaces. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n Magazine July 2010
In the face of a new political era compounded by an unprecedented financial climate, the need to forecast our future living and working conditions is urgently felt. Subscribers read on…
Editorial, a-n Magazine July 2010
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a-n Magazine July 2010