New places
South Central is a not-for-profit contemporary art space that started in July and is based in the Southgate Centre shopping mall, Bath, an area due for redevelopment.
South Central is a not-for-profit contemporary art space that started in July and is based in the Southgate Centre shopping mall, Bath, an area due for redevelopment.
“The UK’s leading information and advocacy organisation for artists and their collaborators”, a-n, a newsletter and ‘artists information company’, has become so grossly over laden with the argot of management consultancy.
I met Boubacar Keita and visual and performance collective, Art & Action on a visit to Dakar, Senegal last year.
The Art House, a Wakefield-based membership organisation for artists, has always championed inclusivity.
Northern Print Studio will move to new premises in October.
Emilia Telese describes Icelandic solutions to artists interaction.
Artists in Scotland will benefit from a new insurance deal negotiated by the Scottish Artists Union (SAU) executive committee.
Here in the Netherlands, many artists take the normal route of renting houses/apartments and studios as they would in any other country.
Jane Watt examines NAN’s characteristics and its relationship to the current networking climate.
Jane Watt outlines the core strengths of NAN and looks to the future.
Pallas Heights Gallery and Pallas Studios have been forced to close after serving the art and local communities for ten years in the North Inner City of Dublin.
The Art Guide is a web-based listings site from Castlefield Gallery.
The Spinnerei is a compelling place, because of the great creative atmosphere and the availability of large, dynamic show spaces.
At a recent symposium on the British Art Show1 the discussion took a somewhat unexpected turn.
The Ceramics Book is a key reference guide to 300 ceramic artists and potters living and working in the UK, many of whose showrooms and potteries are open to the public.
International glass artists from as far afield as the USA, Australia, Prague, Venice and Denmark will converge on Stourbridge Britains historical centre of the glass industry in August for the second International Festival of Glass.
Artist David Macintosh takes a personal look at collaborative working.
Nina Edge on her portfolio career.
Artists motivations when working in the public realm.
David Briers examines The British Art Show 4.
David Butler discusses artists and urban regeneration.
Professional development news from across the UK.
Susannah Silver catches up with artists involved in one of the first NAN Scotland events at Cove Park, and finds out about networking in rural areas.
A series of Vox box style reflections by some of the artists who have experienced NAN.
Cell and Spike Island developments.