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Listen up
This is Art now
Time for arts organisations to grow up
The Chief Executive of ARC arts centre in Stockton argues that, as more funding cuts loom and the new, leaner Arts Council England structure takes shape, it’s time for a fundamental change in the relationship between funder and funded.

Tilting at Windmills / Nature:Culture
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Venue:
Norwich Arts Centre -
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January 05, 2013 -
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February 02, 2013 -
Location:
East England

Noemi Lakmaier – One Morning In May: Artists Talk & Screening
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Venue:
Toynbee Studios -
Date:
December 04, 2012 -
Location:
London

Artsadmin Youth Board presents Talking With Your Mouth Full
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Venue:
Toynbee Studios -
Date:
December 06, 2012 -
Location:
London

We’ve been re-re-Distributed
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Venue:
Althorpe Studios and Gallery -
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December 14, 2012 -
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December 16, 2012 -
Location:
West Midlands

Holly Rumble

Manick Govinda

Manick Govinda

Ryan Hughes
b-side multi media festival
Various sites, Weymouth and Portland
27 July – 12 August 2012

Floor
MOCA London, London
4 November – 4 December 2012
Untitled blog post from "The traces of ‘Traces of Shanghai’ – Metal International Residency Award 2012"
I went away yesterday and got on with some work – although it wasn’t the work I intended to do. I decided that rather than write off the staircase videos, that I should actually watch what I had collected. Some […]
Untitled blog post from "Threads"
I make a rod for my own back don’t I? Right at the beginning of this blog I was wrestling with how my work should be displayed. Fortuitously, by my MA show, I happened across something that worked for that […]
Untitled blog post from "Sleep-drunk I dance"
I’d like to report about a brief but blissful visit to ZAP-Open on Saturday, but that will happen with a longer than usual time-delay as 1) I’m still exhausted, if elated, 2) a hospital-outing needs preparing, incl. ensuing modus non […]
Untitled blog post from "AA2A Residency at the University of Salford"
The joy of books… I was able to collect my university pass on Monday, which meant that I could now access the library. I do a lot of my research online and often get frustrated at the limited information and […]
Untitled blog post from "Nothing Special"
So, straight in with this one as it’s meant to be a part 2; I left off on the exploding-head, too much stuff, too little time feeling that the limitless flows of cyberspace inflict on our tender, over-worked souls. It’s […]
Untitled blog post from "Staffordshire University"
A couple of drawings which I have traced from photographs of my Malevich perspex and card sculptures. It is becoming this interplay of mediums – starting off as the White on White painting by Malevich which I transformed into a […]
Untitled blog post from "Funding for international travel and exchange"
It’s now a year since I filled in the application for ACE funding. We’ve reached the final stage of the criteria set out and followed it almost to the letter. Because of my own exhibitions and other commitment, I am […]
Untitled blog post from "Sharon Mossbeck. Conceptual Artist"
Banners My last complete painting was painted on a sheet of canvas and hung like a banner (see image). This gave reference to religious banners found in churches, and a secondary motive was the fact that it would save a […]
Untitled blog post from "tenyearstoturner"
“I keep remembering this strange little story I heard in Sunday school when I was about the size of a fire hydrant. It takes place in China or Korea or someplace like that. It seems there was this old farmer […]

Arts education in England under scrutiny
Presented as part of the Festival of Blackboards 2012 in Islington, the School for Change event explored the latest developments in policy affecting arts and cultural education in England’s schools.

Buy art for Christmas – part one
Why follow the crowd when you could buy gifts of original work by artists and makers? In the first in our series leading up to Christmas, we pick out five selling shows worth checking out this week.

One Thing Leads to Another – Everything is Connected: Art on the Underground
Book Review, London
26 November 2012