
Senegal story
I met Boubacar Keita and visual and performance collective, Art & Action on a visit to Dakar, Senegal last year.
I met Boubacar Keita and visual and performance collective, Art & Action on a visit to Dakar, Senegal last year.
V22 plc has been accepted to deal on PLUS Markets (Ofex), enabling the start in September of the first ever publicly traded shares in a contemporary art collection.
Unique sites along Nottinghams River Trent are a focus of a series of site-specific performances, installations and artworks.
Chinese Arts Centre is hosting Vital 06, an international festival of live art in Manchester to raise awareness of the diverse, exciting and challenging work being made by artists of Chinese descent from across the world.
Playing its part in Octobers visual arts buzz in London, Zoo Art Fair is establishing its reputation as a showcase for emerging UK and international galleries, project spaces, artist collectives, curatorial groups and publications.
Thanks to a substantial grant from Arts Council England, the National Federation of Artists’ Studio Providers will launch in October.
The Art House, a Wakefield-based membership organisation for artists, has always championed inclusivity.
Floor One Gallery, Rugby Art Gallery and Museum
8 August 2006 to 9 September 2006
Impact of sustained partnerships between schools and creative practitioners as a result of Creative Partnership initiatives.
Published by Arts Council England in 2006, outlines the positive contribution that the arts can make to children and young people. Aimed to bring greater understanding of how the arts could help to achieve the outcomes of the New Labour government agendas of Every Child Matters and Youth Matters.
Ikon Gallery, Birmingham
7 July 2006 to 9 September 2006
Various venues, Edinburgh
28 July 3 September
An Tobar, Isle of Mull
3 August 29 September
Coed Hills Rural Artspace, Vale of Glamorgan
2 July 1 October
www.radiogallery.org
3 July 18 September
Jerwood Space, London
11 August 9 September
Turnpike Gallery, Leigh
15 July 9 September
We are a local authority-run gallery who occasionally employ artists and other workers to do workshops with us on our premises.
I can identify with much of what John Boshoff said in his letter Augusts a-n Magazine.
Dick Institute
7 July 2006 to 8 August 2006
Contents include: Pamela Wells makes case for higher day rates for artists and Binita Walia challenges low commission fees. Bianca Winter loses herself in the meticulous detail of work by Danica Maier and Jane Thurley. Landscape and the environment feature […]
Royal Scottish Academy Building
8 August 2006 to 10 October 2006
South Wheal Frances Mine
7 July 2006 to 7 July 2006
Edith Marie Pasquier introduces her selection of Artists profiles.
Claremont Art Space
7 July 2006 to 8 August 2006