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Venue:
FRINGEMK at The Buszy -
Date:
September 28, 2010 -
Location:
East Midlands

Jarik Jongman / Hello, Goodbye
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Venue:
WW Gallery -
From:
October 01, 2010 -
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November 07, 2010 -
Location:
London

Open Drawing Competition
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Venue:
The Plough Arts Centre -
From:
October 01, 2010 -
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October 30, 2010 -
Location:
South West England
6th RENDERYARD SHORT FILM FESTIVAL UK.SPAIN
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Venue:
The Horse Hospital -
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October 15, 2010 -
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October 16, 2010 -
Location:
London

On the cover – 2010 October
John Stark, Rose Garden, oil on wood panel, 50cm diameter, 2010. Image courtesy of the artist and CHARLIE SMITH london.

The Borrowed Loop
Man & Eve, London
1 July – 14 August

Karin Kihlberg & Reuben Henry: Inbindable Volume
VIVID, Birmingham
29 July – 21 August

Inside outsider language
Waterside Project Space, London
2 July – 15 August

Archiving Place and Time: Contemporary Art Practice in Northern Ireland since the Belfast Agreement
Wolverhampton Art Gallery
19 June – 4 December

Oliver Sutherland: Nothing for Chroma / Key Jemma Egan: Swiss Dogs
Trade Gallery, Nottingham
4 – 19 August

Curating and the Educational Turn
Eds. Paul O’Neill and Mick Wilson
Open Editions: Occasional Table Critical Series, De Appel 2010
ISBN 978-0-949004-18-5

Commonality across cultures
For twenty-five years Manchester’s Chinese Arts Centre has focused on exchange of creative practice from one culture to another.
Do you really expect to get paid?
It has been eight years since Australian economist, David Throsby last reported on the financial status of artists for the Australia Council and found a third of them living below the poverty line.

John Moores 2010
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
18 September 2010 – 3 January 2011

The Garden
Untitled blog post from "How to emerge?"
Footnotes: the emerging artist On winning – albeit unexpectantly! Last night I won a Deptford X Fringe Award for my latest project Drawing the likeness of brick. [PV Tonight! All welcome.] There were ten contenders for three prizes and when […]
Untitled blog post from "crossing the river"
Ok everyone, the summer’s over and it’s time to get back to work. I’ve been thinking about my studio. Mia, my best friend from college, gave up her half of the studio and now it is mine all mine! Including […]
Untitled blog post from "BIAD, Birmingham City University"
We had a mapping1 project meeting today and are having an exhibition from the 25th of november which will run as a programmed part of a city wide arts festival with a book being published once it closes… need to […]
Untitled blog post from "University Campus Suffolk"
This piece is pretty self explanatory. Here is the link to the piece in its entirety: http://smemalem.wordpress.com/2010/08/31/the-typew… Recently, I have delved into the idea of self and presence and the playful yet artful practice of intricate people watching. During […]
Untitled blog post from "Blogging the Blean"
The Autumnal Equinox Today or may be yesterday (not sure) is when the day time and the night time are the same length. This is a marker that summer is well over and autumn is setting in. I love this […]
Untitled blog post from "Gestalt and all it has become…"
I have a cold and the left side of my jaw is swollen due to an abscess having appeared this week. You don’t need to know this but I just mention it because it’s symptomatic of what happens when your […]
Untitled blog post from "john moores film response"
well i got alot done yesterday, edit wise, and even read some of my book whilst gallery sitting for a friend. i showed the first bit to the kids and they seem to like it, which maybe a good sign […]
Untitled blog post from "The Customer Is Always Wrong"
I’m doing a number of language exchanges at the moment so that I have some basic Mandarin skills for when I go to Xiamen. I thought this would be practical and that it would make me a bit more independent. […]
Untitled blog post from "Flesh on the Bones of the Belfast Child"
The whole idea of drawing has been on my mind recently so I was pleased to read Rebecca Cusworth’s post on the subject, (also because I’m a huge fan of early/pre -renaissance art). She writes : I personally think it […]