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Features include #copyrightgreyareas and Pinterest; Ladders organisations to close plus Artists’ fund announced in News; Artists taking the lead project ~flow is this month's Collaborative relationships; Do social media-led projects challenge traditional models of participation? in Debate; Big picture is Annie Carpenter; Plus Degree shows guide 2012 with this issue.
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a-n.co.uk April 2012
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a-n.co.uk April 2012
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a-n.co.uk April 2012
We've been pleased with the response to news of developments at a-n. Subscribers read on…
Editorial, a-n.co.uk April 2012
Masa Kepic helped instigate a-n's first live Twitter debate, here she gives an overview of the issues raised. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n.co.uk April 2012
Jack Hutchinson gets to grips with the latest digital networking tool and asks: how and why should artists be using it? Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n.co.uk April 2012
Kirstie Bevan on Neil Armstrong Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n.co.uk April 2012
Annie Carpenter, Defying Entropy Attempt #1, sculpture, 2011. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n.co.uk April 2012
Angela Smith, Canine, gloss, enamel and oil on canvas, 38x38cm, 2011. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n.co.uk April 2012
Critical commentary and contextualisation of contemporary art exhibitions across the UK and beyond. Guest selected each month from the wealth of user-generated reviews uploaded to Interface. This month’s guest selector is Jeremy Millar. You can read all the reviews in full at www.a-n.co.uk/interface Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n.co.uk April 2012
Flow is a tidemill, a floating building on the River Tyne that generates its own power using a tidal water wheel and houses a range of musical machinery that responds to the river. It is one of the twelve Artists taking the lead' commissions to celebrate the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. ~Flow is the brainchild of the artist group Owl Project and producer Ed Carter: To bring their fantastical idea to life required the skills and expertise of a diverse range of professionals, including Nicky Kirk, a chartered architect; Amble Boat Company; and David Willcox, a waterwheel designer. Here David, Ed and Owl Project talk about their experience. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n.co.uk April 2012
In July 2010 the Rural Cultural Forum (RCF) produced a report, Creative Rural Communities (CRC), that sets out why a Rural Cultural Strategy (RCS) is needed and the form it might take. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n.co.uk April 2012