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PhotoVoice Lecture Series – Tim Hetherington
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Venue:
Kings Place -
Date:
May 10, 2010 -
Location:
London

Holy Hiatus
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Venue:
Canolfan Byd Bychan -
Date:
May 22, 2010 -
Location:
Wales

Ropetackle’s Adur Festival Exhibition
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Venue:
Ropetackle Arts Centre -
From:
May 28, 2010 -
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June 13, 2010 -
Location:
South East England

Dendritic Forms – Andrew Carnie
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Venue:
GV Art -
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June 23, 2010 -
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September 10, 2010 -
Location:
London

Factory Night@OCEANA, Wallsend Docks and the new PAMETRADA arts centre
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Venue:
Oceana Business Park -
Date:
May 12, 2010 -
Location:
North East England

Career profile: Amy Croft
Richard Taylor talks to an artist with added arts professional experience about the role of the studio in research-led practice and the importance of cultural discourse.

Transforming a city
Startling architectural interventions, large-scale touring exhibitions and ambitious commissions will transform the city of Norwich 7-22 May through Norfolk & Norwich Festival (NNF10) as it presents its first ever visual arts programme.
Campaign against border controls
Rules designed to prevent illegal immigration have denied entry to the UK by international artists and performers, a Manifesto Club report says.

Giving and receiving
An announcement from Islington Mill, a studio and gallery space (amongst other things) in Salford caught my eye recently.
Just in time
In Time, a collection of case studies recently published by Live Art UK represents some of the innovative and pioneering ways in which live art has both posed and responded to exciting cultural challenges of our times.

Big picture – 2010 May
Francis Thorburn
Mobile Picnic Pavilion

Safle Graduate Award
The core of the Stiwdio Safle programme is the ongoing professional development and practise of the artist and the public realm context they inhabit and respond to.
Artists livelihoods
In a new Research paper commissioned for www.a-n.co.uk, Emily Speed looks at the complex nature of making a living as an artist.

Turning Point update
Launched in 2006,Turning Point is a national ten-year strategy for the visual arts. A network of regional Turning Point groups has since been emerging, each charged with “strengthening the visual arts infrastructure”.
Bites from the blogs
This month’s blog selection.

Open doors
Workspace developments, studio residency projects and open studio events happening around the UK.

Healing words
At the beginning of March this year, the Arts Council of Wales hosted ‘Arts in Health and Well-being’, a conference about prevention, intervention and creative action in healthcare.

Painting the sea bed with sound: the science and the art
During 2009, the Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS), based at the Scottish Marine Institute in Oban, western Scotland hosted an artist in residence.

At Play 2
South Hill Park, Bracknell
17 April – 20 June 2010

Stowage
Shop windows in Exeter’s West Quarter, Exeter
17 April – 14 May 2010
Untitled blog post from "The Pearl Fisher"
Tuesday, 27 April 2010 An empty room Talking to Sue Jones on the telephone made me realise just how empty my new living room is. The echo is hard and dead. My companion and I have taken measures to rectify […]
Untitled blog post from "Central Saint Martins, UAL"
Thought I’d posted this on Sunday, just realised it was sat unpublished on my mac. Doh!!! The week didn’t calm down much and I found I wasn’t as productive as I have been. Lots of distractions – more people about […]
Untitled blog post from "Central Saint Martins, UAL"
Less than two weeks left to finish work. Yikes! I have 4 paintings left to do and then I need to decide which ones, if any need re-doing or further work on them. I have decided to re-paint the very […]
Untitled blog post from "Paint and the Self"
Someone from firstsite (a contemporary visual arts organisation, based here in the East of England) came to the studio today and we discussed ways to take my ‘Alice’ project forward. It’s so great that they want to be supportive. I […]