Art of History
The history of my project of making installation art that interacts with museum artefacts.
The history of my project of making installation art that interacts with museum artefacts.
a-n is offering bursaries of between £500 to £1,500 for continued professional practice and creative development.
Seven Female Curators to present Seven Mini Auctions in support of the Hepatitis C Trust
Recording my art practice throughout my residency with CAS + my experience working with the students and the artwork they produce for the project.
To listen to the audio version of this post read by the author click here. Back in early October an anonymous Iranian artist poured red dye into the fountains in Fatemi Square in Tehran to make the pool of water look […]
Arts Council England’s new Strategy 2020-2030 makes lots of claims about inclusion and diversity and has shaken up it’s National Portfolio Holders in support of levelling up. The fact though remains that most of their funding will still be delivered by graduates, to graduates.
10 years of Artist Support at SPACE summarises how SPACE, London, has supported artists through its tailored professional development programmes.
Hi I am currently carrying out some research into artists and practitioners experience of postgraduate education, either through traditional, established institutions, universities, art colleges; or through alternative pathways such as School of the Damned, AltMFA or any other organised activity […]
Support artists, makers and visual arts organisations this Christmas.
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.
This event is for a-n members. Please log in to register for this event. Not yet a member? Find out more and join a-n today
Artists Council is an advisory group to the Board and Executive of a-n. Over a three-year term, Council members will play a key role in driving the direction of a-n’s advocacy, research and programme activities, with a focus on the leadership development of artists. Artists Council meets four times a year to voice the concerns of artists in their networks and communities, and to take part in a Leadership Development programme developed by a-n in partnership with Clore Leadership.
As part of our commitment to supporting artists, we are offering bursaries of between £500 to £1,500 for continued professional practice.