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Steve Dutton and Katriona Beales report from the Culture cuts conference in London; WeDidThis founder Ed Whiting discusses opportunities that crowd-funding provides for arts organisations and artists; in Debate Dany Louise asks What do festivals add to a city? Big Picture is Phoebe Cummings and in Collaborative relationships Fiona Heathcote and Jon Lockhart discuss Saturdads, a programme of art sessions at a Sure Start children's centre in Oxford.
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In this issue we continue to get a glimpse of how the visual and applied arts are developing new approaches in a harsher climate. Subscribers read on…
Editorial, a-n.co.uk June 2011
Phoebe Cummings, Flora, detail from the floor of the residency studio, Victoria & Albert Museum, unfired clay, 2010. Photo: Sylvain Deleu Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n.co.uk June 2011
A look at current projects and commissions taking place in unconventional settings. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n.co.uk June 2011
Ed Whiting, founder of WeDidThis, discusses the opportunities that crowd-funding provides for both arts organisations and artists. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n.co.uk June 2011
Ian Robinson, Warburg Offprints, oil on canvas, 125x169cm, 2011. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n.co.uk June 2011
Approached by Modern Art Oxford to deliver art sessions at a Sure Start children's centre in the Rose Hill area of Oxford, artist Jon Lockhart began a four-year residency at the centre as part of MAO's ambitious Paul Hamlyn Foundation funded offsite programme. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n.co.uk June 2011
Comings and goings amongst arts professionals and curators, designed to aid networking and collaboration. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n.co.uk June 2011
In 2009 and selected by regional groups, twelve arts commissions worth £5.4 million were awarded for the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad. Emily Speed takes a look at how some of the Artists Taking the Lead projects are progressing around the halfway point between commission announcements and their presentation. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n.co.uk June 2011
Following successful integration into the 2010 London Design Festival, Origin, the Craft Council's Contemporary Craft Fair, will be at Old Spitalfields Market 22-28 September in a purpose-built pavilion, presenting over 200 makers with work to sell. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n.co.uk June 2011