Press conference this morning. By being in the main drag of the river, rather than at the edge, we managed to commit to the river as an idea. It created a scene for the press and keep a distance from […]
Joanne Lee writes in praise of the amateur art critic.
A bunch of us are just back from the flea market, and we’re ready to help Paulius carry some old furniture from the dorm to the studios. We ain’t just the talent – we’re talented labourers, too. I’ve always wanted […]
Creative Coast a newly formed artists organisation formed by Sarah Yates and Lorna Crabbe has taken on the Coastal Currents Arts Festival in Hastings this September! Working alongside the Independent Curator Christine Gist the team are curating and coordinating a […]
Vilnius Academy of Arts Dormitory: 2.45pm, local time It rains a lot in Vilnius in the summer, and that’s exactly what it’s doing now. After breakfast at 11am in the dungeon-like restaurant who have the contract to feed us we’re […]
Booked studio space for the next two weeks in college. It is been good to have the space and work out ideas of installations. I keep looking for studios that is near were I live and cheap. I miss not […]
Studio: I’ve really enjoyed being part of the studio. We all get on well and are very supportive of each other. I realise that in one way (financially) we have been very lucky to have such a lax Landlord, I […]
I did write a post on Sunday, let it sit on my computer for a few days and then re-read it today and instantly decided I clearly could not post it. Last week was a bit of a come down […]
Art in Action (16-19 July) create a relaxed and friendly environment where artists and craftspeople can demonstrate and discuss their techniques with the public.
A new Artists Programme launched in June as part of the development of the Barking Creative Quarter within the Thames Gateway.
Further details from a selection of this month’s MA and post-graduate course advertisers.
Mo Enright. NS., 'Legacy (Diptych)', Oil on canvas, 2008. Photo: Sam Clark. Courtesy: Art-E Studios. Legacy (Diptych) brings into focus contemporary concerns regarding man's use or misuse of natural resources.
Since 2009, AIRTIME events for artists have enabled them to both explore their approaches and strategies for their practice and to access information and networking opportunities.
Formed last year following meetings of nationally-focused visual arts and membership bodies, the Visual Arts UK Alliance aims to provide an umbrella and consultation forum for the development of visual arts strategies.
The Wasp Room, Tether Studios, Nottingham
29 May – 14 June 2009
I keep thinking about the Slade MA show. I went on Monday afternoon. It must be about ten years since I was in that building and it’s 12 since I had my MA show there. A lot of work has […]
Matthew Darbyshire lives in a bubble of deep turquoises, fuchsia pinks and acid yellows.
Project Space Leeds, Leeds
25 March – 27 June 2009