
Field Trip – Crossed Paths
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Archive
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Venue:
Pwllpeiran Upland Research Centre -
Date:
May 26, 2018 at 12:00 AM -
Location:
Wales
Can’t paint, can’t NOT paint.
News briefing with national and international stories, including: Paul Hamlyn Foundation awards five-year core funding to two arts development organisations, Edinburgh City Council to reopen museums seven days a week and Creative Scotland’s Open Project Fund awards £830,000 to support cultural activity across Scotland.
Four projects from a-n members, selected from a-n’s busy Events section and including exhibitions and events in Dundee, Portsmouth and London.
The petition addressed to the CEO of the NewcastleGateshead Initiative calls for sponsorship from BAE Systems, which has been accused of “profiteering from the deaths of innocent children” in Yemen, to be refused.
Commissioned by ACE following the June 2017 NPO round in which both Arnolfini and Situations were dropped from national portfolio funding.
Museums Association report focusing on funding, collections and the future relevance of the sector.
part of being human is the sharing of experience and today is one of those once in a while days. our dog florence jumps up onto the window sill and once again sets to watch the swirling snow fall with […]
Exhibition gallery & Art classes next to a white sand beach on the stunning island of Hoy, Orkney
Starting on 22 June, visual art exhibitions, new offsite commissions, as well as an art trail, will take place across NewcastleGateshead, joining other parts of the Great Exhibition of the North programme to focus on the identity and rich cultural history of northern England.
There’s something different about saying things out loud don’t you think? There’s certainly something different about playing a song to the songwriting circle instead of in your head/bedroom/car. And theres a difference between looking at a drawing on the sitting […]
30 pieces of silver It’s now a week since the opening night of ‘In The Future’ at the Collyer Bristow Gallery in Holborn, London. The show’s title was taken from a David Byrne song of the same name and […]
Theoretical paper arguing for documentary approaches to the study of art.
Preliminary evaluation by the University of Hull of the impacts of the 2017 UK City of Culture on Hull.
DCMS top level policy document to promote the “dual competitive advantages” of the UK’s strengths in creativity and technology.
Trust: confidence, belief, faith, freedom from suspicion & doubt, sureness, certainty, certitude, assurance, conviction, credence, reliance, responsibility, duty, obligation, safe-keeping, keeping, protection, charge, care, custody; trusteeship, guardianship. In a recent Life Scientific Jim Al-khalili was in conversation with Allie Macadam, renowned engineer. In the programme Macadam was in part talking about diversity, or lack of diversity, within the engineering sector, and […]
The first a-n Assembly event for 2018 took place at Paradise Works, Salford, an artist-run studio and project space established in 2017. Working in collaboration with artist and Paradise Works co-director Lucy Harvey, Assembly Salford explored how artists can […]
a-n Assembly returned in 2018 with events in 4 new UK destinations. The a-n team travelled to Salford, Birmingham, Dundee and Cardiff bringing together artists for a mixture of workshops, talks and get-togethers. Building on the approach from 2017, a-n Assembly […]
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