
Winners
From more than forty entries, winners of the first Michaelhouse National Sculpture Competition are: first prize £3,000 to Anna Sikorska; second prize £2,000 to Tim Harrison, and third prize £1,000 to Ali Grant.
From more than forty entries, winners of the first Michaelhouse National Sculpture Competition are: first prize £3,000 to Anna Sikorska; second prize £2,000 to Tim Harrison, and third prize £1,000 to Ali Grant.
Birmingham-based Craftspace is collaborating with maker and academic Helen Carnac on the research and development process of SLOW, that takes as its starting point issues emerging from the Slow Movement, which has developed as a critical response to our increasingly fast lifestyles and unsustainable consumer culture.
In July, the UK Intellectual Property Office launched a consultation to assess the likely impact of Artists Resale Right and the derogation for deceased artists on the UK art market.
Artist Lynn Harris and artist/curator Paul Stanley talk about working together in the latest in our Collaborative relationships series.
Newstead Abbey in Nottinghamshire is host to Nottingham Contemporarys off-site programme until 7 September, a curatorial guest that has already visited Wollaton Hall for a time and is due to be incarcerated in a former police station later in this year.
The shortlist for the John Moores 25 Contemporary Painting Prize was announced in July.
Over 160 artists are showcasing work in Wirksworth Festivals Art and Architecture Trail.
Helen Carnac on her practice.
Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh
31 July – 28 September 2008
The final show in the first Dialogue Box series opens in this monday. Diana Ali, Nottingham 18th– 25th August 2008 Diana is a British-Syhleti artist. She has worked in mixed media painting, photography and installation. She has exhibited in various […]
The first body of work in the Pigeon Hole space is now installed. The work is titled ' Pigeon – Naughty or Nice'. There are two separate windows divided by the doorway which provides interesting spaces to work in,so for […]
Busy working. I'm not going to write much but I want to post some images of what I am doing at the moment. Ideally I would like to have a bit of time to step back from things but I'm […]
Week 3 in the Post Intersections Exhibition Vaughan house. Helena is on the sofa. Neal is in the diary room. The work of the artist is a constant tenitus in the mind. The thoughts and dreams mix with regrets and […]
L.I.F.T. stands for Leeds intimate film theatre, the name that describes our latest interactive performance installation.It was an idea that came to my colleague when we were looking for a venue in Leeds for an installation for Leeds light Night. […]
I have recently been working with Open City on a collaborative phase of research and development. Open City is a project involving Andrew Brown, Katie Doubleday and Simone Kenyon which aims to explore how we live in and experience the […]
I am currently frustrated with my "art practice" so I have decided to address my circumstances by changing my surroundings. For the next five weeks, i will be an artist based in "the West Bank". These are my adventures……
A Hebridean Tale, Hillhead Library, Glasgow 1st-14th August 08 The show was a bit of an experiment for Neil and myself. Alongside the development of other work about the Hebrides, the 24 photographs have become the first body of photographic […]