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Richard Taylor converses with a third year student James Clarkson at Sheffield Hallam University on not always having something to say but having plenty to show instead.
A couple of years ago I ran a small local arts organisation, the Revolutionary Arts Group, struggling with no resources to stage artist-led festivals and open studio events, and using non-traditional venues for exhibitions- an old bakers, a functioning church, […]
I can hardly believe that it is Easter already. the time has just whizzed past and it is not very long at all until our graduate show. I am ruefully remembering some of the previous year’s third year students telling […]
A question many college graduates from such a nebulous subject as Art are repeatedly asked and ask themselves: What are you going to do with yourself, now that you’ve finished Art School?! My personal response to that question was: Rest! […]
In March The National Campaign for the Arts staged the ‘This country can no longer afford to subsidise the arts’ debate.
A friend told me a while ago that one of the most worthwhile human characteristics is resilience. I’ve recently come to believe this is so. Having been rejected (albeit with the nicest possible letters on creamy, thick, embossed paper) from […]
So far I am not too happy with March. The one great thing is that I have been commissioned for my first article for a-n. Giving advice for new graduates about ‘ how to become part of something.’ This exhilarates […]
I’ve spent far too long this last few days putting together proposals for exhibitions and applying for masters and funding that i haven’t really had time for much work, my hands are starting to ache with boredom! Lets just hope […]
I have submitted work for a fundraising auction by Backlit, Nottingham’s newest studio group of recent Trent graduates. They have taken over the old premises of Stand Assembly and making their mark. I was at the PV of ‘Raw’ last […]
Having just read the article about Weakening the Foundations in art and design I am not sure just what is Chris Milton’s gripe.
Richard Taylor talks to Michelle Rowley about her career, practice and collaborative thirst for ideas.
Workplace Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne
23 January – 20 February 2010
Introducing our student online subscription offer, how to use Degrees unedited and signposting excellent ways to promote final-year shows.
Artist Christine Wilcox-Baker recounts her residency at Tatton Park with Gardens Manager Sam Youd.
Kerry Jameson, Conflict.
What is my work about? This is a difficult question to answer however I am obliged to answer it for college and I have prepared this for my post graduate forum. I make work about what I see and hear […]
Following on from recent discussion in a-n Magazine surrounding the state of Higher Education, in this month’s Debate lecturer Chris Milton asks whether the future of Foundation courses is threatened.
The Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, 5 December – 31 January
Rokeby, London, 13 January – 19 February