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Ramsgate-based artist-led initiative Meltdowns was awarded a NAN Go and See bursary in February 2008 to visit the Scottish Sculpture Workshop in Aberdeen for research and development. Emilia Telese talks to Stacy Keeler of Meltdowns about their experience.
Supermarket 2010 and other stuff I have lost all sense of time. On one hand it feels like an age since last year’s art fairs, and on the other hand it feels like no time at all. For me this […]
The Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, 5 December – 31 January
It’s been a short while since I last blogged, somehow I seem to have entered some sort of stasis. There have been positives and negatives in the last two months. On the plus side, I am interning with Nottingham Visual […]
I’ve just been reading this while doing some research on artist-led groups. It’s another article from Alias (I posted one from Gordon Dalton a while back I think): http://www.stevenpaige.com/Artistrisklatest_Steven… Steven Paige discusses some really interesting points about the pitfalls and […]
Plymouth Arts Centre, Plymouth
21 November – 10 January
In June 2009, Matt Roberts Arts was granted a NAN Go and See bursary to travel to Sweden and Denmark for research and development. Emilia Telese talks to Matt Roberts of Matt Roberts Arts about the bursary and its impact on the organisation.
Members of Bristol’s biggest artist-led collective Jamaica Street Artists (JSA) have teamed up with Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery for an exhibition and auction that they hope will raise substantial funds towards the purchase of their building.
Castle & Elephant is a new gallery in the centre of Coventry. Rather than having a fixed abode it will exist in constant transition, moving to available empty shop units in the City Arcade.
Artists and curators relate methods of navigating a self-directed exhibiting career.
Various, Birmingham
4 – 8 November 2009
Project coordinator Ed Adam and consultant Sovay Berriman tell Jane Watt how Alias (Artists-led Initiative Advisory service) has developed over the last ten years. They discuss the dilemmas that artist-led organisations face and offer their survival tips.
Dan Thompson from The Revolutionary Arts Group reveals how artists are once again making use of empty spaces as a means to kick-start both the cultural and economic well being of town centres, and suggests seven steps to enable this area of practice to flourish.
Interrogation Walsall that explores the impact that one artist can make in one place in one day is part of Longhouse’s annual programme, which provides professional development opportunities for artists working in the public realm.
Featuring a selection of UK’s most interesting rurally-based organisations and artists’ projects.
Alison Kershaw and Gill Wright recount the developments that brought art to a unique Grade II* listed building in Manchester.
Been working hard, but nothing to show for it. So I’ll show you some piccies from Saturday, the ReOrsa happening that overtook Bracknell. The photos are of my piece – a woven staircase, but check out the whole thing on […]
North West England based artist-led publishing initiative Pest was awarded a NAN Go and See bursary in March 2009 to visit artists’ groups in Hungary for research and development. In this NAN report, Emilia Telese talks to Pest about their experience.
Must stop posting more than once a day and get a life…..in the meantime: First – HSBC have a £30,000 student bursaries competition going: http://bit.ly/18wOeU Second – just a quickie – a link from The New Gallery on twitter: http://www.rabble.ca/books/reviews/more-business-u… […]
Well here is my first post for over a month. And there are many good reasons for this, the best of which being that I went on holiday for pretty much the whole of June. The sun and sea I […]