With so many shows on this month, I have barely had time to breather let alone evaluate what has been going on around me. My show at g39, Cardiff has had many visitors and next weekend it sadly comes down. […]
With so many shows on this month, I have barely had time to breathe let alone evaluate what has been going on around me. My show at g39, Cardiff has had many visitors but next weekend it sadly comes down. […]
Hi Annabel, I have searched everywhere for details of the “Grotto” that you describe. The only one I can fin is mentioned on an “enjoyengland” page and that grotto is in Margate. The page also has a text link to […]
The grumpy bull has been divided up into sections, rather like those charts of best meats you get in the butchers! Waste moulds have been made and taken to the workshops of Richard Clarke – where upon a fibreglass replica […]
MA started last Thursday, I got the train instead of driving which was soooo much easier. Think the M62/M6 in rush hour would have been a nightmare. Instead I had an hour an a half of relaxing – bought a […]
Have trawled the Internet, yet again, and ordered some different kinds of wax to experiment mixing to try to get a wax which melts enough to be moulded by hand but is a little less inclined to wilt at room […]
Lynn Hall, 'Waning', Oil on Canvas, 2009. Photo: Jason Simpson.
Various, 'Working the Willow', Willow weaving, 19-09-2009 to 03-09-2009. Photo: Unkonwn. Courtesy: Musgrove Willows. Exhibition of willow weaving by international and national makers.
Linda Keeley, 'landscape 1'.
Laboratory
Jerwood Space, London 29 July 30 August
Quiet Revolution
Milton Keynes Gallery, Milton Keynes 4 July 30 August
Storey Gallery, Lancaster
13 July 3 October
For Sale: Baby Shoes, Never Worn
8 August 12 September g39, Cardiff
October sees the annual round of international art fairs come to London. Despite the current economic climate resulting in a smaller number of fairs this year, all the major players return and there are several discount ticket offers if you’re an AIR member.
As Turner Contemporary closes the doors at its temporary project space on Margate High Street in order to prepare for the opening of its David Chipperfield-designed building in 2011, two artist-run arts organisations in the town have received backing to maintain their programmes through this winter and next spring.
Launched at the 4th World Summit of Arts and Culture in September, a new International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies (IFACCA) report explores the issue of independence within government arts support.
As part of a public art programme of temporary and permanent commissions in Combe Down village near Bath, Chris Tipping has created a map made from 788 Bone China dinner plates.
CARRIE – Well it’s almost a week now since we opened our final show at the Southside, ‘Brigadoon’. It’s been a summer of intense energy and we’re still reeling from the extreme highs and lows that go along with the […]