Tabitha Jussa wins 2014 Liverpool Art Prize
The winner of this year’s Liverpool Art Prize is artist and photographer Tabitha Jussa.
The winner of this year’s Liverpool Art Prize is artist and photographer Tabitha Jussa.
Three artists have been shortlisted for the seventh annual Liverpool Art Prize.
Now entering its seventh year, the competition for artists born or based in the Liverpool City Region is once again seeking nominations – but this year with a slightly updated nomination process.
The sixth annual Liverpool Art Prize has been won by Tabitha Moses, who also picks up the People’s Choice Award.
The sixth edition of the Liverpool Art Prize opens on Thursday in the city’s historic Albert Dock. We talk to Kevin Hunt, one of the shortlisted artists, and Robyn Woolston, winner of the 2012 Prize and one of this year’s judges, about the significance of the new venue.
The shortlist of artists competing for the Liverpool Art Prize 2013 has been revealed.
Still time to make a nomination before Christmas for the prestigious Liverpool Art Prize.
Alan Dunn, James Thompson (Tomo), Robyn Woolston and The Drawing Paper’s Jon Barraclough and Mike Carney have been revealed as the shortlist for the 2012 Liverpool Art Prize when it returns for its fifth successive year.
Lauren Healey interviews the artists shortlisted for the Liverpool Art Prize about making work, support structures for their practice, and their reasons for basing themselves in the North West.
Metal at Edge Hill Station, Liverpool
4 June – 10 July 2010
A symposium co-hosted by a-n, the Artists’ Association of Finland and the International Association of Art (IAA) Europe.
With Julie Lomax
Friday 2 September 2022, 12.30pm – 1.30pm
Online via Zoom
Get prepared. Julie Lomax, a-n CEO, will be offering top tips on entering the creative sector after art school.
You will learn about the art market and be given advice on building a community and finding an audience for your work.
The session will cover:
Julie will share insights and examples from projects she has worked and artists she has worked with and there will be plenty of opportunities to ask questions throughout the webinar.
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With Narbi Price
Friday 8 December 2023, 12.30pm – 1.30pm Online via Zoom
Artist, curator and lecturer Narbi Price leads an Artists Drop In designed to give you the skills and inspiration to write about your practice.
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Project Art Works is one of five artist collectives shortlisted for this year’s Turner Prize. Sonia Boué speaks to artist and Project Art Works founder Kate Adams about the history of the collective and how relevant the Turner Prize nomination is to its artists.
Ryan Gander considers the changes to the “value system” of the arts over the last two decades.
George Shaw remembers the excitement and optimism of graduating in the late 1990s and considers “the role of an artist as a truth teller”.
With a nod to the Noughties, Guest Editor Shy Bairns explores collectives and how artists work together to build their own art worlds.
With a nod to the Noughties, Guest Editor Shy Bairns explores collectives and how artists work together to build their own art worlds.
a-n member Kathryn Maple speaks to Andrew Thompson about what it means to win the prize, and finding inspiration during lockdown.
Following the launch of the John Moores Painting Prize virtual exhibition last week, we look at the work of a-n members included in the online show.