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18/11/19
15/11/19
Soft launch of Echoes of a Market – lots of interesting conversations about the work and the market. Exhibition is up until 18th December, open Tuesdays and Wednesdays 10am-4pm.
14/11/19
https://vimeo.com/377557078 Alice Bradshaw – Echoes (2019) 04:51, looped Echoes is Alice Bradshaw’s latest film featuring coffee and ink drawings overlaid with abstracts of audio interviews conducted at Queensgate Market by Stephanie Pogson. The drawings are a new series of work […]

The Hepworth Wakefield announced as fourth recipient of annual £100,000 Freelands Award
Yorkshire-based institution recipient of £100,000 prize given to a regional UK arts organisation to mount a major solo show dedicated to a mid-career woman artist.

Art on a Postcard releases Sara Pope’s festive Ice Pop Lips
New Limited Edition from Sara Pope from Art on a Postcard

The Ronnie Wood Collection pops up in London
Artist and Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood opens a London pop up exhibition
Without words?
Art Language Location are based in Cambridge. Currently working with Anglia Ruskin University they are curating a 21-artist silent film showreel at The Window Project in Silver Street. Having been part of Art Language Location in the past, I decided that this […]
Matrix or mirror?
So farewell, penguin. Metaphors, having served their purpose, should not hang around, especially when another one is needed. My first campaign raised funds for my exhibition ‘Companion Pieces’ at no format Gallery, Deptford in 2018. In this short post I […]
Tiz thought of the day
A series of visual thoughts
Dynamic materials round up
This project has been amazing! A great opportunity to explore new dynamic materials and techniques. In my final session we explored thermochromic materials and reviewed available sources for such colour shifting technologies. Many thanks to engineers at Newcastle University for […]

Turner Prize 2019: “collective a worthy winner” as all four artists share the prize
This year’s Turner Prize is to be shared by the four shortlisted artists Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Helen Cammock, Tai Shani and Oscar Murillo who urged the judges not to choose any of them as a single winner.
2019 Art Highlights – a personal selection by Judith Alder
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Towner Art Gallery -
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December 12, 2019 at 06:00 PM -
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South East England
Gallery in Belgium ignoring requests to return work
I am looking for legal advice on where I stand with a gallery in Belgium that is ignoring my requests for the return of work. I was represented by the gallery for 5 years and we parted company 4 years […]
Developing the discussion
A key aim for the bursary supported work was to host two intersectional creative surgery consultations with Southend women artists to review what the Agency of Visible Women could provide for women who often feel excluded from the artist community. […]

Jerwood Arts announces 2020 funding and exhibition programme
Jerwood Arts has announced over £1 million of support for early-career artist development across the UK arts sector in 2020, plus its programme of exhibitions and events supporting early career visual artists.

Reflections on PADA art residency and my work now
Looking back on my residency in Portugal and the changes it made to my work as a painter.

Uncertain Ruins | Events Evening
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Venue:
Swiss Cottage Gallery -
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December 05, 2019 at 12:00 AM -
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London

Learn to swim with sharks: the secret art of grant writing
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Archive
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Venue:
online -
Date:
December 16, 2019 at 10:30 AM -
Location:
Across UK

Willard Boepple | Monoprints
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Online Exhibition -
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Location:
London

James Mylne – A Decade of Shady Business
Ballpoint Artist behind Joker Johnson opens solo exhibition

Now Showing 323: The week’s top exhibitions
Our regular selection of shows to see around the UK, including Dutch painter, sculptor and graphic artist Jacqueline de Jong at Pippy Houldsworth, London, plus photographic works by American artist Hal Fischer at GoMA, Glasgow.
Charoula Nikolaidou
An interview with Greek artist Charoula Nikolaidou currently exhibiting in Anorioton as part of a new exhibition series of contemporary Greek art in London.
Christina Papaioannou
An interview with Christina Papaioannou whose paintings are showing in ‘Anorioton’ in London 2-20 December 2019
Pricing art classes and workshops – advice needed
I am self employed as an artist and art tutor. I have been teaching for quite a while but in the last three years have been doing this by myself after the local college cut all their adult education courses. […]