Fees and payments
As a former teacher now working for the past five years as a gallery educator and also a freelance artist I have been interested to follow the a-n proposals on artists fees.
As a former teacher now working for the past five years as a gallery educator and also a freelance artist I have been interested to follow the a-n proposals on artists fees.
Avigail Ochert is correct in her observation that for the purposes of considering salaries artists pay scales should not be compared or equated with teachers’’.
Paul Matosics letter (June issue) raises important issues for all artists for whom operating professionally is vital.
This month’s a-n Collection: Country living puts a spotlight on artistic activity in rural locations.
Notions of sharing knowledge and experiences both good and bad are inherent within those who seek continuous improvement and development in their artistic practices.
I have just read More than just a residency in Junes issue of a-n magazine. I couldnt agree more. Over the years I have seen an increase in public/private schools advertising for artists and really they are asking for free […]
As the current resident artist at Bootham School in York, I would like the opportunity to respond to a letter printed in the June issue of a-n magazine where this post was discussed. I feel that the information listed in […]
The rolling out of a-ns frameworks for good practice in artists fees and payments continues apace. Already referenced in The Guardian and Arts Professional, the fees and payments research is further endorsed by Arts Council England with Senior Visual Arts […]
Were publishing a raft of new content this month and, to emphasise that a-n is much more than a monthly magazine and entice readers to visit our website regularly, much of the new material will be exclusive to www.a-n.co.uk Freely […]
A new Demos report (See Right to Art in News) argues that the contribution of visual artists to the economy is underestimated and misunderstood and is vital reading for artists who need to keep uptodate with the political developments that […]
Speaking about Liverpool’s success in being selected to host City of Culture in 2008, Chair of the judges Sir Jeremy Isaacs commented that this city’s proposal had won because it “scored more goals” than the people’s choice bidder, Newcastle and […]
With inflation about to hit a ten-year high1, to what extent can the practices of artists nowadays resist the pressures of the real world?
We are a local authority-run gallery who occasionally employ artists and other workers to do workshops with us on our premises.
In response to an advertisement in your April issue for a Resident Artist at Bootham School in York, I wrote to the school for further details. I was aware that they were only offering a tiny stipend of £3,600 for […]