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Biennials and city-wide events

A collection of commissioned essays exploring biennials and city-wide events, edited by Steve Dutton and Jeanine Griffin, with contributions by Jan Vorwoert, Neil Mulholland and John Byrne.

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Untitled blog post from "Diary of an artist writer online"

Expect to hear tomorrow whether my pre-application to the Welsh Heritage Lottery Fund has been successful and I can go ahead with a full application. Meanwhile preparations for the Brecon exhibition are well underway and all the Welsh translations of […]

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Untitled blog post from "holding down the muse by her tail…"

…Working progress presentation with Lost Voices, in St Bride’s Church on saturday evening..- 6pm-9pmThe musicians will improvise in relation to 5 monitors showing Sections of my "Devotional Choreographies" project from earllier this year.We are planning a collaboration and are taking […]

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Untitled blog post from "Caught in the Act"

It’s been a week of form filling. Grant applications, project proposals, risk assessments, promotional emails, and of course the dreaded tax return, stalk my waking hours and haunt my dreams. I’m not good at these things, yet they appear to […]

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Untitled blog post from "Caught in the Act"

I had hoped to have a clear uninterrupted day in the studio, but lying awake in bed last night I kept thinking of an ever growing list of chores that had to be done first, not least buying some drawing […]

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Untitled blog post from "Caught in the Act"

This last week I’ve been struggling with technology. It’s horrifying how the time disappears when your sat in front of the computer, and you don’t always have much to show for your efforts. However, I do now finally have a […]

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Untitled blog post from "Caught in the Act"

Huge relief. We’ve just got confirmation that Chelmsford Borough Council is supporting the project with a grant. Management gurus say groups take greater risks than individuals and I suspect that acting alone neither Fran nor myself would have committed to […]

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Untitled blog post from "Caught in the Act"

Fran and I initially became interested in the West End of Chelmsford as it is an area of flux, undergoing rapid change and redevelopment. Now after visiting the area, and drawing there on and off for almost two month, our […]

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Untitled blog post from "Drawing with Wood"

Silas Kopf Silas Kopf is an American artist with a high profile for his marquetry he is an example of someone that seems very engaged with the practice it's tradition and history. With a degree in architecture his wood working […]

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Resource Archive News archive

Gallery presents fresh mix

The new developments at the Newlyn Art Gallery and The Exchange have had a mixed response from local and national media, with three main strands.

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Journey through a log
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Taking the lead

Julia Manheim was appointed lead artist by West Sussex County Council to explore how art might be incorporated into the fabric of new school buildings in Crawley.

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Brendan Jackson
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Testing the waters

Members of Laundry – an association of West Midlands-based artists whose work includes digital media, community arts, visual arts and performance – presented work at Gothenburg’s artist-led Galleri 54 in November.

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Tim Bailey
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Annual collection

‘Beacon’ is a recurring feature within the Lincolnshire expanse, with 2007 seeing the fourth annual collection of sited works in the county’s rural landscape and towns.

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Creative Partnerships, Thames Gateway
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Creative Partnerships endorsed

A report from the Education and Skills Select Committee has confirmed the value of Creative Partnerships’ work within the curriculum.

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Cultural summit planned

Scotland’s largest gathering of artists, arts organisations and delegates from the cultural sector will converge on Edinburgh next year for a three-day cultural summit.

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Resource Research paper

Biennials and city-wide events: Foreword

Through devising Research Paper: Biennials and city-wide events, editors Steve Dutton and Jeanine Griffin have sought to articulate some of the creative constraints and opportunities that such events invoke.

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