The Multi-Award-Winning Laura I. Art Gallery is calling artists to participate i
We encourage talented individuals to craft and submit a single drawing that will be featured in our captivating publication, aptly titled “Inspire Me”.
We encourage talented individuals to craft and submit a single drawing that will be featured in our captivating publication, aptly titled “Inspire Me”.
The renowned Laura I. Art Gallery, a not-for-profit organization in London, is excited to announce a new challenge for all creatives. We are seeking a talented individual, or perhaps more, to masterfully recreate our beloved mascot as a captivating toy using various materials and
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Agency of Realised Worlds exhibition celebrates the life work of the Artist Clem Archibald. This exhibition is a collaboration between Artist Clem Archibald and Curator Sarah Francis. Heading down to APS I first meet the curator Sarah Francis for a […]
The impact of UK City of Culture 2021 from the perspective of Grassroots creative organisations in Coventry. Some learning about why it didn’t work for them, and how it needs to change.
Seven Female Curators to present Seven Mini Auctions in support of the Hepatitis C Trust
A group show of contemporary abstract art featuring Nina Dolan, Laurence Noga, Gordon Dalton, Rebecca Meanley, Henry Ward, Mark Wright and Charlotte Winifred Guérard.
Sometimes it is easier to document you and your artistic journey than it is to focus a little closer to home.
A new art movement based in northern Devon of emerging landscape and seascape artists and makers responding to our environment.
The curator me I am an independent South Asian Artist Curator. My curatorial approach begins with ‘Art’ as a catalyst and framework for the organic process which invites creative practice, theory and collective conversation to allow for happenings. For me, […]
online gallery and exhibition opportunity
One year ago today, on April 25, 2021, art journalist Georgina Adam interviewed Francesca Bellini-Joseph on her new professional development education platform for the art world. Read the full interview here.
Artists invited to submit portraits of the Queen to join exhibition to celebrate Platinum Jubilee
Hybrid Art Journal is a new experimental project for artists to share and explore cross-medium thought. We hope to provide artists and creatives the opportunity to amplify their voice through combined physical/digital offerings resulting in a new way to engage […]
Multi-Award Winning Laura I. Art Gallery CIC is pleased to invite you to our Annual Benefit Online Silent Auction and celebrate the end of a successful year of programms.
New community focused gallery launched by Caroline Boseley
200 Artists, 3 Weeks, 1 Unmissable Fair. Free Entry
The Art Car Boot Fair returns with an online spectacular in November with over 200 invited artists exploring the theme of ‘Queen & Country’.
The effects the combination of COVID-19 and Brexit has on self-representing international artists planning to exhibit in London.
A group of artists have been inspired by the historic records of Shepton Mallet Prison, including “crimes” such as being a Suffragette or the theft of butter.
The artists will be spending time in the prison to create work inspired by the building and its history.
Interview with Annie Rapstoff by art writer Hope Collinson. Hope interviewed Annie as she showed handmade artists books in the HOME BOOKS exhibition at COUCOU in May 2021
Interviews by Hope Collinson with artists PETA LLOYD and RHIANNON EVANS who made artist books in lockdown and showed them in the HOME BOOKS exhibition at COUCOU in May 2021
Gabrielle Vickery runs The Arthouse Oasis, a small art studio in Bishop’s Stortford Hertfordshire focusing on drawing, life drawing, painting and paint pouring workshops for beginners.
The Lady Bay Arts Trail Creativity Fund is an opportunity for Nottingham designers, artists and makers to support, connect and develop communities, bringing people together to celebrate a sense of place and resilience during challenging times.
Art isn’t an iPhone.