One year ago today, on April 25, 2021, art journalist Georgina Adam interviewed Francesca Bellini-Joseph on her new professional development education platform for the art world. Read the full interview here.
Ivan Grieve talks to us about growing up in the Bohemian North London of the 1960s, his unusual methods of self portraiture and dealing with the Devon rain.
Camden Arts Centre, February 2022
Hayward Gallery, October 2021
MAXXI Museum, Rome
November 2021
Join us to celebrate the launch of two powerful new exhibitions at Autograph’s gallery in Hackney: the international debut of Poulomi Basu’s series Fireflies, and the London premiere of Sutapa Biswas’ acclaimed film Lumen. Through these exhibitions the artists illuminate […]
How to make a fencing manual in a pandemic.
Multi-Award Winning Laura I. Art Gallery CIC is pleased to invite you to our Annual Benefit Online Silent Auction and celebrate the end of a successful year of programms.
New community focused gallery launched by Caroline Boseley
200 Artists, 3 Weeks, 1 Unmissable Fair. Free Entry
After requesting the Football Art Prize make their prize more accessible to artists on a low income – I’ve had a response – but it’s still woefully short of my expectations for a publicly ACE funded exhibition venue.
Artist response to the online presentation of the Young Rembrandt exhibition at The Ashmolean Museum Oxford June 2020
STATIC – Sarah Cole and Annis Joslin – is a research project exploring immersive technologies, access and experiences of domestic violence. This blog will share some of our experiments and learning whilst in residence at FuseBox, Wired Sussex.
Orkney Artist Bursary Research Trip
Eileen Agar and Laura Aguilar
This was published just before the crisis, about artists using trains and sea routes to reach artists residencies. Now people are either stuck in their residencies or can’t reach them. Here are some pointers for when we can all travel again. Photo by me of Copenhagen Station.
Artists can now be seen by stocking galleries.
A blog written by Freelance Artist, Raising the Bar Project lead and Neurodiversity in Arts Consultant Gaia Redgrave focussing on access in the arts for those who are neurodiverse and/or disabled. This blog is intended as a resource for artists, organisations and funders alike.
New international digital platform Art et al., showcasing curated work by neurodiverse artists from across the UK and Australia, launched on April 14
The website features new commissions and conversations between artists from supported studios, peers and arts professionals
We are a group of artists, curators and arts educators, where the majority are members of Young Blood Initiative, an international community of artists that aims to explore other ways to create and collaborate. We have set up this study […]
‘Reading the Room’ is a movement-research workshop running from February – June 2021 and forms part of my 2020 a-n Development Bursary activity.
We are a peer group of artists that haven’t met together for nearly a decade. We have all worked individually on our practices and felt the pressures of production, coping with a range of barriers. These challenges might have […]
Lady Kitt and Dan Russell’s Artists Make Change Peer Learning Group for the North East of England.
Rabbits Road Press (London) Granby Press (Liverpool) and Tender Hands Press (Glasgow) are delighted to be working together as an Artist Make Change Peer Learning Group. Through creating a working group, we are keen to share best practice about how […]