Kingston School of Art, Kingston University, 5 August 2020. Kingston School of Art is an art school within Kingston University. It has four schools offering opportunities for students and staff to work together and to share ideas whether they are […]
Norwich University of the Arts, Graduate Showcase 2020, 16 July 2020 – March 2021. Discover where creative curiosity has taken hundreds of talented artists, designers and makers at Norwich University of the Arts at this year’s online Graduate Showcase. The […]
What Happens When The Degree Show’s Over? Ellen Wilkinson speaks to emerging artists who have benefited from schemes in Bristol, Wakefield and London that, by subsidising studio space and providing bursaries and professional development opportunities, support early-career artists to take their next steps.
How to choose a postgraduate course, what to look for in a course, how to apply and what different funding is available.
A focus on alternative art education programmes, from self-organised to more structured offerings from institutions.
How did an Instagram hashtag create a mutually supportive art market that puts artists first, whether new graduates or well established?
West Dean College of Arts and Conservation, Graduate Diploma Fine Art, MFA. 13 July 2020 – January 2021. For the first time, graduating students from the Fine Art programmes at West Dean College of Arts and Conservation will be hosting […]
As Brexit gives way to Covid-19 as the defining factor shaping all our futures, Chris Sharratt asks lecturers and course leaders about the kind of art this year’s graduates are making. “I think this stuff comes from an anxiety about […]
What Happens When The Degree Show’s Over? Ellen Wilkinson speaks to emerging artists who have benefited from schemes in Bristol, Wakefield and London that, by subsidising studio space and providing bursaries and professional development opportunities, support early-career artists to take their next steps.
What Happens When The Degree Show’s Over? Ellen Wilkinson speaks to emerging artists who have benefited from schemes in Bristol, Wakefield and London that, by subsidising studio space and providing bursaries and professional development opportunities, support early-career artists to take their next steps.
From painting and sculpture to intriguing animated works and performance, we wrap up this year’s a-n Instagram degree shows coverage with a look at Sam King’s visit to The Art Academy’s 2018 graduate show, plus other highlights from previous degree show Instagram takeovers this year.
London-based artist Rehana Zaman reflects on her BA degree show at Goldsmiths in the early 2000s, and the importance of making sure people from less privileged communities, working class and ethnic backgrounds still have access to art education.
The Glasgow School of Art graduates created the DS2020 Simulator when their degree show was cancelled.
A short focus on getting paid, including exhibition proposals and what an exhibition agreement should cover.
BA (Hons) Fine Art, Middlesex University, graduating student Neda Changizi.
The 2021 Guide includes a snapshot of this year’s graduating artists, plus Next Steps interviews with Joy Labinjo, Matthew Burrows and Jody Mulvey.
We catch up with more Instagram posts by a-n members FK McLoone and Rebecca Ainsworth reflecting on shows in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Bolton. After a brief break, the a-n degree shows takeovers returned with Dundee-based FK McLoone visiting the Masters […]
This summer a-n members will once again be taking over the a-n Instagram to post images and commentary from degree shows around the country as they happen. Following an open call on Jobs and opps, we’ve selected five artist-Instagrammers who will be visiting shows in Scotland, […]
What comes next after the degree show buzz has worn off and it’s time to stumble bleary-eyed into the next stage of your life? One year on, six 2023 graduates share their experiences and advice.
Tips and advice on applying for opportunities, and the a-n resources that will help.
A focus on approaching galleries, including top tips from artists, arts managers, curators and gallery directors.
Selling your work is tough, but Artist Support Pledge and a host of a-n resources can help.
Argentinian student Anita Furlong makes paintings that explore the “cruel optimism” of growing up. By Orla Foster.
Hermioney Mills-Rogers, BA Fine Art graduating artist at Sheffield Hallam University.
Rose Sambrook, graduating from BA (Hons) Fine Art, University for the Creative Arts.