Glasgow School of Art MFA students protest over studio access
MFA students at Glasgow School of Art are calling on the school to reinstate 24-hour access to their studios.
MFA students at Glasgow School of Art are calling on the school to reinstate 24-hour access to their studios.
AUDIOBLOG – Please click here I have on top of the cupboard in my studio an old grubby padded bra. I have stuck glass-headed pins into it in a floral pattern on the outside, as if beaded. The points […]
Sixth Collaboration Berry, Hayward & Griffin Our work evolved from discussion about how digitisation is rapidly replacing paper copies of records and documents. Amazingly Sonia had an old Apple Mac with the screen removed. Looking at the circuit boards behind the […]
The latest round of a-n’s Re:view bursaries – supporting artists to develop a self-determined professional development and mentoring programme – is now open for applications. Here we signpost the application information and profile some of the successful projects from 2014.
Andy Broadey I Frances Richardson
with text by Suzana Milevska
Woke up with another idea. It was there all the time. I’ve seen and studied this picture ages ago which could be a reason why the mugshots interest me. I should explain. M-G-M Studios, test photographs (1938) George Hommel, studio […]
University Campus Suffolk has been great at offering a variety of opportunities but it was only recently I saw an email in my inbox that was impossible to ignore. In keeping with the series running on BBC One The Big […]
I have been given the opportunity to curate two exhibitions in the studio exhibition space at Harrington Mill Studios in Long Eaton. I have co-curated a couple of things before but, even in such a small gallery space, it is […]
On Monday, I finally met up in person with Paul Hammond of Hammond Associates and Kyla, the Kirkby shopping centre manager, to look over the unit that will be used as a base for artists. To re cap, I will […]
A catalogue of my journey of discovery through BA Fine Art degree studies.
Yesterday Darren and I looked through all the work we have done during our research project, and it was amazing to look back at all the experimental work we have done between ourselves and with dancer Hannah Kidd over the […]
A highly emotional day at Barcelona in a Bag – Almudena Cros, President of the Asociación de Amigos de las Brigadas Internacionales, made me a gift of this genuine Retirada suitcase, and sent it through the post from Madrid. Essentially […]
Artist-led gallery and studio space The Royal Standard is hosting a quick-fire series of exhibitions by 26 studio members over three weeks. Laura Robertson reports on an exciting opportunity for artists in Liverpool.
AUDIOBLOG – Please click here I’m sat here with the ubiquitous cup of Lady Grey tea, and a slice of toast, made for me by Mike. I dumped the bags and coat in the hall and flumped into the […]
It’s been one whole year since I created a month long online vigil to mark the 75th anniversary of the Retirada, the flight from Spain at the fall of the Second Republic to Franco’s fascist forces. Two days ago I […]
2015-01-26 Friday before heading back the UK I attended Graham Harman’s presentation and question and answer session at Moderna Museum here. I have to confess that I have not read anything of his, nor heard of ‘speculative realism’. His talk […]
The latest round of a-n’s Go and See bursary scheme for artist-led groups has awarded over £12,500 to 11 artists’ initiatives across the UK.
Tate has released figures showing the level of sponsorship it has received from BP from 1990 up to the end of 2006, following a three-year legal battle by campaigners.
Today, after a long break we have our first day back at university. I started the morning by going to visit the Artist and the City exhibition at the Potteries Museum to see my painting in situ. I do feel […]
Producer and writer Carolyn Black has worked in the visual arts for over two decades. Having witnessed many ups and downs in the sector, she believes things have never been so bad for artists in the UK. It’s time, she says, for things to change…
My response to a series of broadcasts by Philospher Roger Scruton on what he percieves as real art and what he sees as fake art.
The 56th Venice Biennale, British Art Show 8, Manchester International Festival – we take a month-by-month look at the year ahead to provide a selection of key events for your diary.