Lockdown teaching: Screen fatigue and unexpected bonuses
Chris Sharratt talks to three Fine Art tutors about the challenges of teaching during a global pandemic.
Chris Sharratt talks to three Fine Art tutors about the challenges of teaching during a global pandemic.
The 2021 Guide includes a snapshot of this year’s graduating artists, plus Next Steps interviews with Joy Labinjo, Matthew Burrows and Jody Mulvey.
Jasmine Smail speaks to Trevor H. Smith about her final year at Bath Spa University creating sculpture and film from unreliable childhood memories.
How did an Instagram hashtag create a mutually supportive art market that puts artists first, whether new graduates or well established?
The 2017 Woon Foundation Painting & Sculpture Prize winner on why postgraduate study was always part of the plan.
Lucy Alves and Natascha NG discuss setting up a new magazine focussed on the art market.
Jiggle n Juice is a platform dedicated to engaging in discursive and critical conversation, and showcasing creativity.
Jody Mulvey, founder of SAD GRADS 2020, introduces the community-building platform she created in the first lockdown.
BA (Hons) Fine Art, Leeds Arts University, graduating artist Annabelle Richmond-Wright speaks to Joanna Byrne.
University of Bolton BA Fine Art graduating artist Bille Hatton speaks to Jessica Ramm.
BA Fine Art (Sculpture), Leeds Art University. Speaking about her work, Aisha Matraxia says: “Throughout the past two years, my work has been a gradual development into looking at the home and our relationship with objects and the domestic. My […]
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 […]
In this profile, Ellen Wilkinson speaks to Izzy Kroese of Manchester-based Shy Bairns. Collective action hit the art headlines at the end of 2019 when that year’s four Turner Prize nominees formed a collective to split the award and share […]
In this profile, Ellen Wilkinson speaks to Jenny Male, Phil Root and Felicia Cleveland Stevens of Bristol-based Caraboo Projects. Collective action hit the art headlines at the end of 2019 when that year’s four Turner Prize nominees formed a collective to […]
In this profile, Ellen Wilkinson speaks to artist, designer and writer Mei Yuk Wong of Manchester-based supportive network The Centre for International Women Artists. Collective action hit the art headlines at the end of 2019 when that year’s four Turner Prize […]