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Arts funding debate: accessing new ideas

Manick Govinda was one of six panelists at a recent debate in London titled, All Change in arts funding: crisis or opportunity? Here he provides a commentary on what was discussed and questions the agenda of ‘access’ in relation to arts funding.

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Audio Visual Artist
Review

Accessible Art

Mander Centre, Mander House, Wolverhampton
22 February – 12 March 2010

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I have a dream
Resource Archive News archive

More access to art colleges

AA2A has secured a further two years’ funding from Arts Council England through the Grants for the Arts lottery fund.

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Access to advice

If you’re a small-scale voluntary organisation with an income of under £10,000 a year, you entitled to get free information from the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO).

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The Skin Speaks a Language Not Its Own
Review

EASY ACCESS

Initial Access – Passage to India, Four Ashes, Wolverhampton
15 March – 12 July 2008

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Student access to a-n

We’ve already had fourteen establishments sign up to our new subscriber package, offered in conjunction with JISC (The Joint Information Systems Committee) within a couple of weeks of its launch and have many more currently taking part in a free […]

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Coed y Gof
Resource Archive Feature

Access all areas

Angharad Pearce Jones reports on the relationship between Welsh artists and musicians, and the creation of Capsule, a new visual arts venture that celebrates this creative crossover.

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braclets produced by resident artist Shelley Moore
Resource Archive Discussion

Accessible art

I graduated from Liverpool Hope University College with a degree in Design and I am now a self-employed designer/silversmith, specialising in silver tableware. Currently I job share as jewellery instructor at Henshaws Arts and Crafts Centre in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire. […]

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Blog Artist

Never Forgotten

Exhibition news and update of work in progress by Gayle Rogers on her commemoration-centred practice. Supported by an Artist Bursary: Artist Information Company 2023

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Job Professional Development

Clay Shed Tech Exchange Member

Our Tech Exchange membership is an ideal opportunity for anyone interested in developing technical skills and gaining first-hand insight into the running of a successful ceramics studio.

Blog Post

Untitled blog post from "Keeping It Going"

Today’s been a typical Bank Holiday Monday weather-wise, with continuous rain falling pretty much all day. I postponed plans to do some gardening and instead, focused on my creative work – and specifically, this blog. It’s great to have over […]

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DSG Feature

On with the after show

What comes next after the degree show buzz has worn off and it’s time to stumble bleary-eyed into the next stage of your life? One year on, six 2023 graduates share their experiences and advice.

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