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Post #200! Yikes. Back from Yorkshire for a day and just catching up on cataloguing/admin/invoicing and general life. Someone drove into the back of my car on Saturday night so I have a very sore neck and have been pretty […]
AIR member Rosalind Davis, mixed media painter and graduate from the RCA, discusses her thoughts on the new coalition government and how cuts to arts funding will affect her personally.
Friday was the second day of painting the text, another fiercely hot day. Jon and Stuart from the gallery continue to paint the coloured sections of the hoarding. I am being assisted by Lee Gentry, a recent graduate from Camberwell […]
Is self belief the only thing an artist really needs? Two days to go to the Rogue Open Studio where I’m showing some new work in Jackie Wylie’s studio, in a group show called ‘All cats look grey in the […]
Whilst my sister Rosie was visiting this week we talked about art jobs and opportunities in Newcastle and Glasgow. Although she has done internships at Sorcha Dallas and bits and pieces of voluntary work for Transmission and other places (plus, […]
I have decided to take a business studies course once my MA History of Art is over. Pretty excting stuff. Never imagined myself doing this! Accounting, marketing, finance, management, ethics, etc… Perfect for practical gallery stuff. If anyone has taken […]
Exploring research options on offer to post-graduate students at a selection of UK-based universities and art schools.
Contents include: Post-graduate research options plus art fairs and open studios features; The new politics in Debate; Collaborative relationships features artist Volkhardt Müller and Spacex project coordinator Martha Crean discussing a participatory project in Exeter. PDF version [size 5 MB]. […]
Tuesday, 25 May 2010 Release I received a press release in this morning’s email. It detailed the work commissioned for Whitstable. “Damnation” I exclaimed (or something similar) “Adam Chodzko’s work has the same title as mine!” (bar the addition of […]
…And here it is. The Graduate Exhibition. Three years have passed by and it doesn’t feel like two minutes. I never expected anything, I went in with open eyes but a strong sense of self. I have always questioned as […]
JB is too quick to dismiss the value of higher education at art school (Letters, a-n Magazine, May 2010), and I hope you’ve had an overflow of protest to his letter. In my experience, it has a multitude of failings, […]
Thought I’d start off by introducing myself. I am a recent graduate from a BA in Photography, Video and Digital Imaging from the University of Sunderland. The course was quite concept-driven, but there was sufficient teaching of technical knowledge as […]
67 Wardwick, Derby
6 – 24 April 2010
Hotbed Press staff and members were wonderfully helpful last week, http://www.hotbedpress.org and I got my screen made and some prints done and started trying out some ideas. I think I am going to show a series of samples, rather than […]
Documenting the months of postgraduate study (MA Fine Art: Site and Archive course at UCLan). Pulling together two years of research and making for our September show. Aiming to come out the other side with a greater understanding of my […]
Showcases all the best graduate art and design shows with advertising of degree shows around the UK. Plus ‘What next?’ focus on three recent graduates discussing their careers so far and in ‘It’s an adventure’, Degrees unedited online editor Richard […]
Richard Taylor talks to an artist with added arts professional experience about the role of the studio in research-led practice and the importance of cultural discourse.
Katharina Gruzei is one of the artists in Linz to have been awarded a studio for one year at Salzamt Atelierhaus over 2009/2010. Born in Klagenfurt, Carinthia in 1983, she has been based in Linz at the University of Arts in Linz since 2004 and will finish her current studies with a postgraduate qualification this year. She also spent six months in 2006 studying at UCSB, Santa Barbara, California and a year in Berlin at the University of Fine Art. Although still studying, Gruzei is already represented by Charim Galerie, and has shown at both their galleries in Berlin and Vienna. Gruzei has exhibited widely, most recently at Anadoma Filmfestival, Charim Ungar Contemporary Berlin, in No Sound of Music at Salzburger Kunstverein and in a group exhibition of contemporary Austrian photography at the Museum of Modern Art, Carinthia. She has taken part in numerous workshops and has delivered a lecture at Stanford University.
Born in Pfarrkirchen, Bayern in Germany in 1982, Haidacher studied photography at The University of the Arts, Linz from 2006 to 2009. He is currently studying for his Masters there. Haidacher has also spent some time living in London (and has an impeccable English accent). Haidacher is one of the artists based in Linz to be awarded a studio at the Salzamt for one year during 2009/2010. He also won the Best Selected Works prize in the Epson Art Photo Award 2009.