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Chris Hammonds looks into an evolving gallery that has become a first step for many young and emerging artists to show in London.
Chris Hammonds looks into an evolving gallery that has become a first step for many young and emerging artists to show in London.
Lorna Green reports from The Netherlands on the Art in Nature International Network project.
Ben Coode-Adams talks to Rob Kesseler and NESTA about their symbiotic relationship.
When I moved to the Essex coast from London in 1999, I began experimenting with digital techniques while I was refurbishing my studio.
Cardiff: Plans are underway to transform a Victorian tram shed in Cardiff into a new contemporary art venue. The brainchild of Cardiff 2008 and architects Caruso St John, once established in 2005, Depot will provide a major international showing space […]
Organised by artists in east London,’Roman Road Revel’ was a village fête with a difference. Lucy Wilson reports on this and other artists-led projects that appropriate traditional community fairs and festivals.
Jane Watt looks at artists and commissioners who are redefining what it means to work in the ‘public region’, in the second of the six-part series ‘Navigating Places’.
Kate Day, curator of contemporary craft at Manchester Art Gallery, talks to Amanda Fielding about her work. First in a new six-part series ‘Crossing over’ focusing on arts professionals and how they work with artists.
Fairly fresh out of college I received a bursary through the Crafts Council’s Next Move scheme.
Stéphanie Delcroix presents The Multiple Store from behind the scenes.
Emilia Telese on ArtSway’s residency programme.
Phase one of the refurbishment of SPACE’s new Triangle studio site in Mare Street London was completed in March, with artists selected to take on the fifty-five new spaces. Phase two, including the relocation of SPACE training from SPACE Place […]
Axis launched its new name and a portfolio of new ventures in May the result of a strategic review of the organisation’s function and future directions. Under the corporate name of Visual Associations, this information resource will offer two […]
The Arthouse has won funds from the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation for three years to award four bursaries each year to emerging artists. Arthouse creates opportunities for able-bodied and disabled artists to work together to develop their practice, and further funding […]
Lee Corner introduces the Code of Practice for the Visual Arts.
Lee Corner interviews Graham Fagen about his commission in Kosovo for the Imperial War Museum.
Artsadmin has recently awarded £32,500 worth of bursaries to fourteen UK artists, as part of an much-needed support programme for artists who work in live art, performance, time-based media, installation or other innovative areas. The bursaries give artists time to […]
Two artists in Scotland have been awarded Scottish Arts Council Creative Scotland Awards in a scheme that provides £300,000 annually to artists with a proven track record who would benefit from support. Jim Buckley and Ian Hamilton Finlay each received […]
The New Deal for Musicians is to become a permanent policy following a three-year national pilot scheme. Costing around £9 million to set up and run between August 1999 and November 2002, the pilot involved over 10,500 people who met […]
Jessica Loseby searches the net and discovers what’s what and who’s who on the internet art scene.
Introduction to our resources on self-employment.
Maria Wilson shares her experience of working at Maesgwyn Special School as part of Opt for Art, a project funded by the Arts Council of Wales.
Phyllida Shaw explores the role of grant making trusts, foundations and charities.
Janet Summerton reviews some recent research about the environment for artists and points to the need for more ‘hard facts’ and less rhetoric in today’s labour market.
Sarah Bodman explores a selection of recent limited edition works that show a fluid crossover between artists’ books and multiples.