Studio award
Nicola Wallis, a graduate of the Slade School of Art and AIR member, has won the Adrian Carruthers Studio Award.
Nicola Wallis, a graduate of the Slade School of Art and AIR member, has won the Adrian Carruthers Studio Award.
Derbyshire Community Foundation and the University of Derby announce their new partnership.
A collaboration between Central Asia and UK, this project is dedicated to forging new links between art communities in these regions through artist residencies, cultural exchanges and exhibitions.
Financial difficulties for Bergen’s United Sardine Factory (USF) led to its conversion to a 12,000 square meter arts centre in the 1980s.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Professional development news from across the UK.
Cell and Spike Island developments.
Including the latest on the Crafts Council, the transformation of Ruthin Craft Centre and Ceramic Art London.
A rundown shop in Southwell, Nottinghamshire has been transformed into artists studios, workspaces and a gallery as a result of a grant of more than £100,000 from Arts Council England, East Midlands.
Opportunities round-up.
The Scottish Arts Council has announced a £1.5 million National Lottery capital award towards the £7 million development of a visual arts resource on Glasgows King Street. The King Street project, lead by Glasgow City Council in partnership with nine […]
ArtSway, the contemporary visual arts centre in the New Forest, has announced that it has completed on the freehold purchase of its gallery and grounds, securing the future of the organisation and offering increased resources for contemporary visual arts in […]
Karen Watson reports on a national studios forum
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 […]
The East Midlands Fast forward event took place in Derby on 23/24 April. Devised and developed by artist Mark Gubb and chaired by Emilia Telese, a-n Artists Networks Coordinator, speakers included YOlk (Nottingham), Niki Russell (Reactor/Nottingham Studios Consortium), John Plowman […]