Burt Brill and Cardens Graduate Show 2009
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Archive
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Venue:
University of Brighton -
From:
June 06, 2009 -
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June 11, 2009 -
Location:
South East England
Audience development is core within galleries and arts organisations seeking diverse participation in programmes. Here, we examine how they create accessibility, inclusion and encourage learning and engagement with artists and artworks through activities including workshops, residencies and other projects.
A guide for artists and organisers, with comments from artists and good practice checklist.
The term amateur, until quite recently, described a person pursuing an activity purely for pleasure rather than remuneration. Derived from the Latin ‘Amator’, meaning ‘lover of’, the Victorian amateur may typically have been a sporting gentleman of independent means, but working class amateurism has a strong and colourful history, from photography to astronomy.
I graduated in Fine Art in July 2008 , and here I am, documenting my successes, my downfalls, my lack of and surges of motivation.
Sarah Thelwall reveals that there is not one art market but several different ones. These markets are very different in terms of the artists, gallerists and collectors who participate and develop them. This Art market tour articulates the main markets and looks at what drives them.
Artists talking hosts blogs from artists engaged in a wide range of practices and at all stages of their careers.
Bonington Building, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham
7 – 12 June 2008
Students graduating from the MA in Interdisciplinary Arts Practices at Oxford Brookes University are staging an exhibition of their work at sites in Oxford. M8 showcases work from twelve diverse artists at OVADA, The Town Hall Gallery and some of […]
Launching September 2008, Creative Graduates Creative Futures is the largest-ever study of the career patterns of graduates from UK courses in art, design, craft and media.
Coming up to a year since I graduated from Nottingham Trent Uni, I am exploring where I am now and how things are progressing.
Bonington Building, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham
7 – 12 June 2008
Artist Sally Sheinman and curator Sanna Moore talk about working together in the latest in our collaborative relationships series.
Students from universities and art colleges across the UK will be travelling to the capital to showcase their work over the summer.
Birmingham, Birmingham
5 – 12 June 2008
University of Plymouth, Plymouth
25 – 28 March 2008