
Constructs
Orkney Artist Bursary Research Trip
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.
Art isn’t an iPhone.
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 […]
We gained Arts Council Funding.
open call on the theme of restriction and what that means to you.Some insight into how the Correspondence Collective was formed and how we envisage building an online community of artists.
Laying a screenprint, one colour separation after another
Professional Practice Two: Wish I’d read this before!
Professional Practice Two: How the Kettle’s Yard impacts on Instagram.
Professional Practice Two: A resource for textile artists.
How would the covid pandemic of been managed 30 years ago, without the tech we have today.
Professional Practice Two.
Professional Practice Two.
Isolation Art School and Keith Tyson.
Professional Practice Two: Outsider Art and Spongleheim Gallery
My a-n bursary was for building contacts in the prison service to develop a new idea for working collaboratively on an exhibition commission with prisoners. What a year it turned out to be for learning about the arts in a difficult to access sector.
A global celebration of Bruce Lee,
marking what would have been his 80th birthday
Research and development exploring reconsiderations of landscape through my fine art practice as part of the A-N Travel Bursary 2016