Fees Fees Fees. I have been so overwhelmed by the number of opportunities with entrance fees attached recently. I don’t know if there are more of them around, or it’s just because they are ones I am interested in, but […]
Centre for Recent Drawing, London
12 April – 25 May 2013
The home of Judith Alder, Eastbourne
30 March – 17 May 2013
A collection of material relating to open exhibitions, including top tips on assessing and applying for open exhibitions and on setting one up.
After his first solo show in London this June, Richard Taylor talks to Chris Agnew about MA study, moving his studio practice to Romania, individualising professional practice, plus much more.
The forthcoming Latitude 2012 festival programme includes a contemporary art prize that’s exhibited in an outdoor gallery. Two shortlisted artists discuss the challenges they faced creating new works for the show.
Working in the public realm can be so exciting as with the bunting forever project when it all goes well and everything comes together and when it’s popular. Equally exciting but terrifying is our project to get the underpass through […]
Kerry Phippen – Contemporary Scottish Fine Artist Kerry Phippen (b.1968 Perth Scotland) achieved First Class honours in Drawing for Fine Art at Swindon College of Art & Design (2001-04) followed by MFA with distinction at Bath Spa University College (2004-05). […]
After the degree Show Oct 11 The Degree Show finished towards the end of June and then over the first 4 weeks I focused on entering formal competitions: New Sensations, The Jerwood Drawing Prize & Great Britons. I also made […]
Richard: We have reached a point where actual physical exhibition is in fact to be reality. After popping down to meet Ross at Superclub in Edinburgh (and battling through the festival crowds on The Royal Mile), and after attempting to […]
What is Painting? [how to emerge … from the cultural weight of painting] I want to respond to David Trigg’s call for less categorization in the arts. Starting with the idea that a Jerwood Painting Fellowship could become a more […]
Warren Andrews discusses winning the student prize, the importance of education and his future plans.
Here not there, Middlesbrough
29 October – 2 December 2010
Giulia Ricci, Untitled, hand made drawing, pen on paper, 25x20cm, 2010.
I know this blog is supposed to be about reading, but I haven’t really read anything today except for checking the local paper to see if the DAD screenings in Dover this Saturday have been covered and in passing reading […]
After enrolling back at college I had a gallery day yesterday, and saw some really interesting work. I went to the jerwood drawing prize, tate modern & Vyner street where Salon Art prize had its PV. My head is so […]
I am not posting anywhere near as often as I should be. Last week was a good week- I attended the Jerwood drawing prize private view and prize giving, it was a tremendous turn out, and though not awarded anything […]
Dolly Thompsett, Night Landing (Blue)
Kate Raggett and Mandy Fowler give their recollections of an ambitious one-day land art workshop in rural Herefordshire that involved nearly 200 participants, several bales of straw, and a Cessna aircraft.