Public liability
I’ve reviewed the new changes to the artists insurance. Have I interpreted this correctly? PL covers bodily injury to third parties while on the premises – so for example if someone trips over the doormat coming in to an art […]
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I’ve reviewed the new changes to the artists insurance. Have I interpreted this correctly? PL covers bodily injury to third parties while on the premises – so for example if someone trips over the doormat coming in to an art […]
Common Clay has partnered with Working Class Creative Database to offer two one-year residencies to WCCD members who are based in East Sussex.
25th – 28th July 206 Marylebone Road
Eight ambitious curators take part in a research trip to Northern Ireland.
It’s been a busy week since I wrote my last blog. The press releases have gone out to five different sites so far. These are the main ones here that reach the largest online presence : a-n events, Art in […]
Making good art is not only a struggle, but a bloody nightmare. I agree with Damien Hirst on this one: “Making art, good art, is always a struggle. It can make you happy when you pull it off. There’s no […]
I understand that what one never had one can’t lose … but it feels as though I have lost something … namely an artist’s working grant of about £10,000. I dared to dream that this might be my year to […]