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Stockholm Residency – ending soon One week until the Open Studio and presentation.I’m very aware that the residency is coming to an end. And I don’t want it to! I’ve had an amazing time – now I see that it […]
Stockholm Residency – ending soon One week until the Open Studio and presentation.I’m very aware that the residency is coming to an end. And I don’t want it to! I’ve had an amazing time – now I see that it […]
Huzzah! I am officialy inducted in the important places and have made some new glass work! If nothing has cracked in the lehr I should have 12 test pieces out by now! :) I need to spend more time in […]
Weekly bulletin 21/10/09 Hello all, Hope everyone’s had a good week, so, straight into it. If you’ve not already read or don’t already know the inkygoodness 3: Wonderland review is now up on our myspace blog as is our review […]
I feel like I’m getting nearer to where I want to be in terms of art career development, but further from being the artist I want to be. Things are happening, people are interested in my work, and thats very […]
Big Draw, huge success, great day! Last saturday was exhausting but sooo rewarding. You never know how many people will come to your party especially when the invitations were different this year. As money was tight we deicided a different […]
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This month’s blog selection.
Hinterland curator Jennie Syson says this year’s commissions “will present a cycle-powered cinema, trees grown from books, tasty opportunities to eat the local plant life and a chance to do a spot of bird watching whilst appreciating areas of natural beauty within the city and beyond”.
The quality of art education offered in UK universities has been regularly under the spotlight in recent times. In this month’s Debate, an MA graduate gives an account of the critical situation, and proposes an alternative system to offer education for artists.
I think the issue with this government high street initiative is that it’s not part of a programme which attempts to actively deal with the underlying problems that have caused the recession in the first place.
The problem with ethical regulation in art or in any walk of life is that it is open to abuse and interpretation.
Is it only me who thinks there is something wrong with art education these days?
66 Corporation Street (opposite McDonalds), Corby
18 September – 17 October
Workplace Gallery, Gateshead
5 September – 3 October
Wysing Arts Centre, Bourn, Cambridge
5 September – 1 November
Pallas Contemporary Projects, Dublin
12 September – 10 October