Studio Assistants required- part time
Two jobs available, based in Manchester and in London
Two jobs available, based in Manchester and in London
Aidan Moesby’s curatorial practice explores deep interconnectedness through a lens of disability and intersectionality. Access and inclusion are at the heart of his care-based practice including Disability and mainstream representation across digital and physical platforms.
contemporary botanical illustration show at the Open Eye Gallery
Project Art Works artists respond to the works featured in Tate Modern’s new exhibition Expressionists: Kandinsky, Münter and The Blue Rider.
The fair devoted to selling women-only artists launches its Open Call
London based Aunt Joy Gallery has launched a search for budding young female artists to take part in their annual ‘Girls Like Us’ charity campaign for International Women’s Day.
This A-N Bursary Time Space Money will allow me to work closely with Lapworth staff responding innovatively to the museum’s fossil collections. It will enable me to explore the environmental potential within my work through collaboration and learning new techniques.
In this blog I will share my journey of exploring alternative photographic printing processes. This development of my artistic practice is supported by an a-n artist’s bursary.
Hello, Cerys here! I am a student at Carmarthen School of Art, where I’m currently studying BA2 Fine Art Sculpture. I am 24, from South Wales and just starting my journey into the professional art world. Although I grew up […]
Seven Female Curators to present Seven Mini Auctions in support of the Hepatitis C Trust
Research relating to current commission: Remembering Together: Co-Creating Covid Community Memorials Sumi painting, inkjet printer ink on paper ink circles as a tool for curiosity, healing and expression From a collection of ink drawings, I ask public to select three […]
About being a disabled artist late in life
MISC.©R-HR2005-2023 Contemporary Art Critical Theory R-H Robinson 2012 Bookplan #4: Contemporary Fine Art and Society Art Practice and Theory Postmodern aesthetics supports the industrialization of culture as commodity- the use of audience and spectacle key to the production and consumption […]
From unraveling the invisible to tracking the traces of the unseen.
Taking the time to look and think
What makes a photographer tick? How does a photographer think? Quotes and inspiration from across the world
26 June – 27 July 2022, Ontario and Quebec, Canada
Resident for two weeks at Artscape Gibraltar Point Center of the Arts, Toronto islands, Toronto Ontario; one week at Val David Writers and Artist residency, Quebec
37 High Street, Whitstable CT5 1AP
part of East Kent Artists’ Open Houses 2022 running on the weekends of 15th and 16th and 22nd and 23rd October.
Sometimes it is easier to document you and your artistic journey than it is to focus a little closer to home.
there is enough crap flying around what with energy prices and European war without the tory party hogging attention and the general difficulties of making art in the moment. This is an attempt to find community and a mindset to go forward with company.
Call coming later
Hayward Gallery, October 2021
MAXXI Museum, Rome
November 2021
Join us to celebrate the launch of two powerful new exhibitions at Autograph’s gallery in Hackney: the international debut of Poulomi Basu’s series Fireflies, and the London premiere of Sutapa Biswas’ acclaimed film Lumen. Through these exhibitions the artists illuminate […]
Watch back the conversation with our friends at Future Hackney, sharing our communities’ stories and discussing the practices of visual storytelling and co-authorship.
How to make a fencing manual in a pandemic.