Environmental Art and Sustainability in the Art World
An excerpt from my dissertation – BA Fine Art, class of 2024
An excerpt from my dissertation – BA Fine Art, class of 2024
The international art fair promoting artists and galleries from emerging markets moves to newly renovated King’s Cross Town Hall
When is an Illustration not an Illustration? As I enter my final degree year the daily navigation of my creative identity still feels an uphill hike in foggy terrain. I began this journey as a ‘mature’ student seeking a doorway […]
This A-N Bursary Time Space Money will allow me to work closely with Lapworth staff responding innovatively to the museum’s fossil collections. It will enable me to explore the environmental potential within my work through collaboration and learning new techniques.
A series of blogs by Exodus navigating their first Bienniale: Venice’s The Milk of Dreams
In this blog I will share my journey of exploring alternative photographic printing processes. This development of my artistic practice is supported by an a-n artist’s bursary.
Sarah Cole & Annis Joslin: this blog details how we are using our A-N Artist’s Bursary and how this has led to developing a new project funded by Arts Council England NLPG, with additional funding by CSM Lenses.
This year’s extraordinary collection boasts a remarkable line-up of 595 works curated by six distinguished guest curators
News of the upcoming Christmas show 2023
A group of artists have been inspired by the historic records of Shepton Mallet Prison, including “crimes” such as being a Suffragette or the theft of butter.
The artists will be spending time in the prison to create work inspired by the building and its history.
In 2021, I received the a-n Artist Bursary Time, Space, Money to create a ‘Contract of Self Care’ to support a best practice model for artists who have a social practice as well as the participating members of the public involved in their projects.
Agency of Realised Worlds exhibition celebrates the life work of the Artist Clem Archibald. This exhibition is a collaboration between Artist Clem Archibald and Curator Sarah Francis. Heading down to APS I first meet the curator Sarah Francis for a […]
When online, your artwork is vulnerable to being stolen by the unscrupulous. This is unfortunate but what can be done to protect against the theft? There are a number of counter-measures that can be taken. An obvious way to protect […]
Artist Adinda van ‘t Klooster describes some examples of art using Virtual Reality and some different platforms that bring these to the public
A programme of talks, walks, and events at Crate in Margate looks at access issues
Collaborations are organizations or individuals who work together to promote each other’s goods, work, or services. A collaboration is any type of engagement with another company, product owner, person, or group where you may benefit. For instance, a fashion brand […]
Social media has 4.55 billion users word wide. It is often framed as a purely negative thing, what with the ability of bad news and misinformation to spread, but what are some of the positives of social media? Social media […]
The best time to post on social media depends entirely on the function. For businesses, the best time to post on social media is on weekday mornings, specifically Mondays, Wednesday, and Thursday. This seems to stick to traditional business hours, […]
According to the website Gaping Void, people don’t read most art blogs because they fail to inspire the viewer. The most successful art blogs set an inspiring example and leads the viewer to want to create pieces of their own. […]
hiring talent, building relationships, and connecting with other professionals in the field. Twitter offers businesses the chance to find relevant conversations and add to them in meaningful ways. There are also communities built around industry-specific hashtags on Twitter, alongside the […]
A blog is an online journal or diary that is regularly updated with text, pictures, videos, or other content. It can be personal or professional. It can cover a wide range of topics from food to crime, or anything the […]
My new preloved easel for En Plein Air, a YouTube blogger gets her perfect accessory!
When I set up Magical Women in 2019/2020 (funded by ACE in 2020) there were no organisations or groups running that was autistic led by autistic women. There were no relaxed spaces for so called (and wrongly called) “high functioning” […]
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part of East Kent Artists’ Open Houses 2022 running on the weekends of 15th and 16th and 22nd and 23rd October.
Recently The Metaverse has been bothering me. There’s a lot of chat about it in Virtual Reality circles, but I think scaring people with suggestions of strangers in vibrating pants is a bit alarmist. We need more good people in The Metaverse. Please join the good guys.