A heady mix of gumption, foresight and horse sense… this will not be boring. Our preparations for Residency @Locally sourced: Recipes for change in the arts. The SSoCiaL ‘SAUCED’ residency is a partnership between Arts Development UK and a-n The […]
The second instalment of a new weekly slot on a-n News, providing a snapshot of what’s happening internationally in the visual arts over the next seven days: 20-27 September.
This weekend sees the opening of Somerset Art Weeks, a two-week-long visual art and crafts festival with a micro-tasting feast of locally-sourced foods.
The Drawing Room in Bermondsey is set to open Outset Study – a free, open-access research hub with a specialist contemporary drawing library and study area.
Julie Caves, 'Because of Reasons', Acrylic on canvas, 2013. 70x100cm
Everyone in rows frantically waving little plastic flags. Then drifting off in little groups wondering what it was all about.
In ‘Excavation 3013 Atina’ James Bell and I collected both man-made objects,flora and fauna from three locations in Atina. We were acting as excavators of the future a thousand years ahead, discovering remnants of human activity, animals and plantation of […]
‘The Palace Curve’ was created as a site specific installation at the Palazzo Ducale in Atina,Italy as part of an exhibition with a group of artists on the Colour.it residency in Atina 2013.By threading the top of the gates(above head […]
Now entering its seventh year, the competition for artists born or based in the Liverpool City Region is once again seeking nominations – but this year with a slightly updated nomination process.
Kenneth Budd’s 35-metre long Chartist mural in Newport city centre took another step nearer to being demolished after the Welsh Government’s historic environment service rejected a bid to have the mural listed.
Adele Pound, 'Us', Acrylic on canvas, 2013. Courtesy: Adele Pound.
Janine Baldwin, ''Birch Trees'', Relief print (edition of 50). Photo: Janine Baldwin.
Over a month since my last entry. I’ve been busy performing “two steps forward, one step back” at The Harris Flights – a temporary installation of stairs leading to the first floor veranda (a forgotten space) of The Harris Musuem […]
Re-reading my application for the Project Programme has helped settle my somewhat overwhelmed mind. I started to wonder if the project I proposed (aware of my suspicion of the word ‘project’) was still relevant to me as it was conceived […]
I know I said I was going to take a break from this blog, but something quite significant happened today, which I would like to share. I installed my work at The Chapel Gallery on Tuesday, it just took a […]
An outing, a new group, a workshop and a big event! Things have been pretty busy here at Blue Monkey this last few weeks. Admin queen, Cat Ingrams, has been working her socks off trying to get everyone organised! What […]
Well this is very exciting have joined the Atrium Studios at UCS ipswich. No space as yet as no spear cash for this but as l am lens based most of the time l can work any were. Would like […]
am a artist who happens to be dsabled not a disabled artist. Lost my left leg below knee, also lost tops of my fingers and to add insult to injury have had a hip replacement on the wright leg. very […]
am a artist who happens to be disabled not a disabled artist. Lost my left leg below knee, also lost tops of my fingers and to add insult to injury have had a hip replacement on the wright leg. very […]
Taking place in November, the theme of this year’s engage International Conference is ‘visual arts education looking to the future’. With discounted places available for a-n members as part of a shared membership offer, we take a look forward to the conference programme.
Zeitgeist Arts Projects has announced artists selected for the second Open Exhibition, opening later this month as part of the Deptford X International Art Festival.