Creative Scotland CEO to discuss 10-year plan in Open Sessions
Creative Scotland has announced three Open Sessions, hosted by its new Chief Executive Janet Archer, which will discuss the development of the organisation’s 10-year strategic plan.
Creative Scotland has announced three Open Sessions, hosted by its new Chief Executive Janet Archer, which will discuss the development of the organisation’s 10-year strategic plan.
The current director of Focal Point Gallery will succeed Nicola Hood as director of Spacex, Exeter.
The artist John Smith has been announced as the winner of the sixth annual Film London Jarman Award for artists working with moving image.
Day 4 – Fluoresce Well, my show opens tonight, and I have to say I think it’s the best collection of work that I’ve ever put together :-) To celebrate this I’ve chosen to show you ‘Fluoresce’ today. It may […]
I have been expanding my wall installation with more memories that I have found. I used polariod photos, envelopes, found objects, letters and keepsakes, including a teacup from my project in Level 5 about domestic violence. Since i have been […]
I found another photo of the same ex boyfriend. I found looking at this photo after so long quite difficult emotionally. I decided that I wanted to rip the photo up and re construct it. This is to represent how […]
I finally got access to the darkroom to make some photograms! I’ve been wanting to do something other than just photograph my collection of keys for a while. I used Ilford photographic paper and arranged the keys on a piece […]
I had a play with photoshop and different effects with the photographs i took of the keys a few weeks ago. I was pleased with the results because they came out really well and look really interesting visually.
the change happens deep inside. we don’t see it.
Arts Council England’s update of its 10-year ‘strategic framework’ makes for sober and serious reading. But while there are no dramatic changes in its ambitions and priorities, Mark Robinson finds a worrying lack of solutions for cash-strapped artists and no recognition of the regional imbalance in arts funding.
Speakers and delegates from the spheres of music, the visual and performing arts come together in London this December for a day of talks and discussions on how the economy is affecting the social ecology of the arts. We find out more from symposium organiser Third Ear Music, and offer a ticket giveaway exclusive to a-n members.
Venice, Italy, Venice
1 June – 24 November 2013
HM Prison the Verne, Portland
10 – 12 October 2013
The Moment when you realized you were interested in Art. Grayson Perry yesterday suggested that most artists will have had a crux event in their early lives where they can self mythologize about when they became an artist. He went […]
Noise and whispers exhibition at GV Art Portsmouth – London – Portsmouth November 5th The day starts well enough although the cat sits on me from 4am – this is a distractingly regular occurrence. OH has day off so no […]
Mark Devereux Projects Launches New Space for Artists in Manchester In July 2012 Mark and I worked as a team to put together my first major solo exhibition ‘Chroma’ at BLANKSPACE, Manchester. After the show came down he left Blank […]