
Independent State Needs You
Opportunities abound for involvement in Independent State, an ambitious participatory project sited in Frome.
Opportunities abound for involvement in Independent State, an ambitious participatory project sited in Frome.
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The latest in a long line of organisational restructuring at Arts Council England is designed both to save overheads and restore the council’s credibility within the sector and politically.
Arts Council England convened a meeting between regional Turning point groups and national visual arts organisations in July, with representatives from a-n, AIR, Axis, Contemporary Art Society, Engage, Museums, Libraries and Archives Council and National Federation of Artists Studios Providers invited to attend.
Artists in their hundreds across the US responded to a request on the New York Times website asking them how the economy is affecting their lives and work.
Commissioned by Arts Council England to inform thinking about the recession’s impact on employment in the arts and culture, Do It Yourself: Cultural and Creative Self-Employment in Hard Times addresses opportunities for young self-employed creatives and potential implications of the government’s Future Jobs Fund.
Seizure by Roger Hiorns.
“I want the experience of art to transport me, move me, make me feel what it describes,” remarks Nan Goldin.
To celebrate its ten-year anniversary The Multiple Store has announced a new six-month residency at Westbrook Gallery, London.
This month’s round-up.
Selected round-up of forthcoming exhibitions and events from the world of new media arts and imaging.
Alice Bradshaw and Matthew Geraghty discuss Temporary Art Space’s six-month tenancy in the council-run Piece Hall in Halifax.
Perhaps it’s because I haven’t settled in to a routine yet but time is passing very quickly. I guess that going away at the weekends and meeting up with friends keeps things moving at a pace too. The Week 1 […]
The birthday trip home to Liverpool begins in about two hours, so I shall see you in September… Hoping this break will give everything a bit of clarity when I get back and see my work again. The next exhibiton […]
The exhibition at John Jones has now finished and with it comes a trace of sadness but also many positive things to conclude this blog with. It has been fantastic in terms of feedback, I have had my first reviews, […]
Well, my time at the college is coming to an end. My meeting went well with the heads of college, so i’m feeling really good about it. They are keen for me to show the other works with the installation […]
one thing i’ve never been clear about is when to write an entry for the blog. when i’m in the studio, it seems appropriate to write at the end of the session, the day having been played out. this morning, […]
Dominique here. Today we began the second phase of our ‘Red’ project which will be taking place in Bury and Chorley. During our residency in the St. John’s Centre in Preston we aimed to encourage at least one person everyday […]
I’ve had a lot of emails forwarded from The Drawing Research Network this week: the topic is “drawing exercises”, and several suggestions have been quite interesting. I liked one suggestion which treated the drawing of a simple line almost as […]
Performance 1 & Event 1 Rub Me Up The Wrong Way 2: The Live Art Supergig Norwich Arts Centre 25.07.09 I performed as part of other/other/other, with our SPILL-premiered piece “Longwinded in Five Parts”. This piece is about generating sounds […]
A 7-month research and development project, supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England, East. This project will include visits to national and regional events to help contextualise my practice. I intend to write a review of each event […]
www.bernicewilson.com http://twitter.com/BeNice4 Studying a BA in Fine Art at Central Saint Martins, specializing in 2D – mostly painting and photography with a bit of animation and sound thrown in for good measure
I saw a lot of doublets in spain, matching children mainly and thought that it was an extremely odd concept to want to attempt to replicate your second child with your first. Babies travelled in post war prams decorated with […]
I dont have much to say but here are some dog walk drawings.
My nextdoor neighbour from the newsagents having a go again. Apparently some kids moved the chair from outside my shop window and blocked his doorway. My initial thought when he tells me this is ‘What’s the big deal, move the […]