Wrong Love
A- Foundation, Liverpool
13 – 14 February 2010
A- Foundation, Liverpool
13 – 14 February 2010
Richard Taylor talks to Michelle Rowley about her career, practice and collaborative thirst for ideas.
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‘It is with very deep regret that the Trustees announce that KUBE will close from 31st January 2010 and Abi Kremer’s exhibition, ‘Colour & Inspiration: Paintings 1979 – 2009′, will be the last in this building’ This is the email, […]
Over 50 individuals from 18 different European countries attended ECA conference Experiencing the Arts – Artists’ Contribution to Creative Thinking and European Innovation, held in Valetta Malta 30 October – 1 November.
Tate Britain, London
24 October 2009
ICA, London
21 October 2009
Artist Rona Smith, public art consultant Vivien Lovell and architect Soraya Khan discuss the development of Rona’s ambitious North Elevation work which was permanently installed at Lumen United Reform Church last year.
The quality of art education offered in UK universities has been regularly under the spotlight in recent times. In this month’s Debate, an MA graduate gives an account of the critical situation, and proposes an alternative system to offer education for artists.
Richard Taylor in conversation with Carolyn Shepherd, final year degree student at Wirral Metropolitan.
Mashedpotatoblog: Oh dear, all this moving, returning, catching up has rendered my brain a smallish lump of mashed potato. I am so behind with correspondance and admin but the biggest problem has to be getting back into the pace I […]
04/08/09 Today we had a real meeting marathon. We met Edward and Sonia Balassanian founders of NPAK (Armenian Centre for Contemporary Experimental Art) and spoke about their work and their role in the Armenian arts scene. As the main contemporary […]
The degree show was a blur. I was worried I wouldn’t get to the college in time for my scheduled performance– an hour before the start, I was still south of Brixton, trying to get a taxi driver who knew […]
Further details from a selection of this month’s MA and post-graduate course advertisers.
Jane Watt reports on the Brighton symposium Is Design Good For You? considering the range of projects that artists undertake in healthcare environments.
Tate Britain, London
3 February – 26 April 2009
“It’s Easter Day tomorrow, that’s the day that Jesus woke up … I think I’ll pray, I’d better find a prayer mat”. At 6 years old, my daughter has an unusually well developed sense of religious conviction … even if […]
In a response to a request to consider issues around ‘rural arts practice’, Veronica Vickery writes in the light of the events, performances, installations and seminar that made up BOS-08 and a BOSarts research trip, funded by ALIAS to Grizedale and Allenheads Arts in August 2008.
St Andrews Museum, Fife
13 September – 2 November
Jane Watt delves into the process of commissioning and looks at the organisations and bodies offering opportunities to artists at all stages of their careers. Fully updated for 2008.
Felicity Shilingford discusses collaboration and networking within her practice.
Artist Lynn Harris and artist/curator Paul Stanley talk about working together in the latest in our Collaborative relationships series.
Updated for 2008 Research papers, Indexing intelligence is a listing with live weblinks of accessible ‘facts and figures’, research studies, conference reports, publications and other resources that are pertinent to all those working in the visual arts, compiled and edited […]
New Life Berlin Shop, Berlin
1 – 15 June 2008
Paul Stone explores the wide range of International residency options available to artists and offers a framework for considering what you might want from a residency.