Future forecast: Curated space
Extracts from the Curated space online think-tank presentations and discussions.
Extracts from the Curated space online think-tank presentations and discussions.
Brief extracts from the Social space presentations and discussions, to introduce the issues and broaden participation.
Were now halfway through our year-long enquiry into artists practice and aspirations, towards identifying and making the case for better resources to support their future needs. Subscribers can read the Future forecast: Future space edited publication and interviews in full […]
The first of a-ns Future forecast think-tanks takes place in July in London see News. The event has been developed from Future forecast: future space published in May, the event is chaired by Richard Smith-Bingham from NESTA and will […]
The first of a-ns Future forecast think-tanks takes place in July. Hosted by Chisenhale Gallery, London on 11/12 July with an associated reception at Cell Project Space, this special event will be chaired by Richard Bingham, Head of Policy and […]
a-n’s Future forecast event (29-30 January) was attended by seventy participants despite particularly bad weather conditions and we’d like to thank everyone who took part. Angus Farquhar spoke of the philosophy behind his company, Nacionale Vitae Activa (NVA), […]
In March, AIR – Artists Interaction and Representation – put its weight behind calls for art education to be accessible to all, following a survey in which 95% of its members gave hearty support to the view that art education should be accessible “irrespective of background and financial status”. Here we outline AIR’s campaign and the survey’s key findings to provide evidence for artists to use.
With a government spending review impending, the value of culture has had high scale profiling recently.
A-n The Artists Information Company and Artquest have recently announced a new partnership programme that will provide increased professional development opportunities for artists throughout the UK.
In the face of a new political era compounded by an unprecedented financial climate, the need to forecast our future living and working conditions is urgently felt.
At the end of another exceptional year for a-n The Artists Information Company, we are taking stock of some of the key milestones for artists this year, as well as forecasting for the climate in which artists might expect to be working in the next decade.
What is an artist-curator? What makes a good collaborative partnership between a curator and an artist? What financial, practical and critical support is available to curators? Do you work with an organisation or go it alone?
The problem of exhibiting the product when the art is in the process Chris Young considers the shortfalls of the gallery experience in exhibiting process-based art.
This month’s new appointments.
Imagine attending a concert but instead of sitting or standing, you walk.
This month’s movers in the art world.
Key recommendations in Brian McMasters review of public arts, launched in January, are that there should be at least two artists on the Boards of arts organisations and that peer review should underpin decisions about arts funding.
This months a-n Collection: Trade-off explores the markets for art in the UK drawing on intelligence gathered at the recent series of NAN Roadshows1.
Since November 2006, Arts Council England has been asking all across the land to add their views on the public value of the arts.
It would seem that politics has taken centre stage in contemporary art.
As Anne Brodies Big Antarctica project blog draws to a close, C Moray de Morands compelling account of her Berlin residency is building up steam.
Cardiff Art In Time, affectionately known as the CAT Show, revives one of the seminal art festivals of the 1990s.
Derbyshire Community Foundation and the University of Derby announce their new partnership.
The launch of projects unedited in late November was the latest addition to a-ns series of open, interactive websites.
Twelve leading artists and writers are included in a new book addressing the creative process in contemporary performing arts.