
5 Photographers
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Archive
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Venue:
Manchester Metropolitan University All Saints Library -
From:
June 30, 2010 -
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September 01, 2010 -
Location:
North West England
Demos report providing a snapshot of the third sector’s ability to measure and communicate the social value of the services it provides.
Although now out of date, this report is an interesting analysis by a Clore Fellow of financial data collected by ACE.
Thoughtful paper by ex Director of ACE- North East, presenting his list of eight attributes required for organisations to be adaptive and resilient.
In December 2007, Videoclub was granted a NAN Go and See bursary to travel to Hamburg for research and development. Artists’ Networks Coordinator Emilia Telese talks to Jamie Wyld about the bursary and its impact on the group: ET: Jamie, […]
Stall 41, Open Market, Brighton
24 May – 5 June 2010
Theorems, disappearances-(appearances) and ways of winning The start of Euclidean geometries for me is like taking something away, and then replacing it with something else – developing an axiom for change. You know, making use of something instead of just […]
Thanks to a NAN bursary, we (a group of AiM artists, plus AiM coordinator Richard Turner, AiM trustee John Holt and AiM mentor Kathy Griffin) were able to visit like-minded organisation CORE ARTS in London. We now better understand the […]
It’s July. This means that I have finished my cataloguing work FOREVER. I’m sad and a little anxious about the safety net it provided (a teeny one, but there nonetheless), however, I have to acknowledge that it has always stressed […]
One canvas looking more finished.
Paiwand Session 1 (Harrow) On Friday we worked with the second of the three groups mainly Afghan young men, who are a lot more recent to this country and in a very different situation. We went to their special accommodation […]
I’m the ‘Visiting Artist’ this week at a girls’ school in Gloucestershire, partly working with some of the pupils, and partly working alone on a piece on paper, 7 metres long. The pupils are very lucky, because they have had […]
AIR members discuss what representation will look and feel like for artists, plus Architecture for representation outlined.
Extended text version.
AiM provides supported studio spaces — “creative sanctuaries” — for artists with acute and enduring mental health problems. Established in 2002, studio holders are supported by mentors who are practicing artists, and exhibit both as a group and as individuals. […]
What can you achieve in a short residency? I’ve kind of being asking myself this question. Really what in 10 days can you do that is of value in a place? It’s food for thought as POST looks to the […]
Me and my MA … When I first decided to go to do the MA at CCA, I assumed that my long experience in graphic drawing would be an easy and fast vehicle for delivering significant prints. I came in […]
The silver birches of Eastern Europe have been impressed in my memory for a while. They emerge in these paintings, becoming a pattern. A series of four canvases here being an interpretation of icy journeys by bicycle during winter.
Back in London for three weeks now – the time has gone very fast. I had very good feedback from Charlie at Charlie Dutton Gallery. Although there was a lot of interest in Tender it didn’t result in a sale. […]
Tiredness has take over my life, I had to write my case study up this week. I left it so long as it was to be a report on the Art for Places project I was working on through the […]