University of Edinburgh Artist Commissions – Authenticity Unmasked: Unveiling AI
The CREA-TEC project at the University of Edinburgh invites artists to submit proposals exploring how AI technology impacts our understanding of authenticity.
The CREA-TEC project at the University of Edinburgh invites artists to submit proposals exploring how AI technology impacts our understanding of authenticity.
I volunteer to curate a mini community art gallery in a telephone box. The kiosk is owned by the Parish Council and I lease it. No advertising is allowed and they object to an artist putting up “commissions taken” as […]
Can anyone answer this one for me? Do commissions on gallery sales count as an allowable business expense? I’m struggling to find any reference to this online, and this seems to fall in the gaps of the basic hmrc guidance. […]
After completing the Charlie Mackesy murals and posting them on my Instagram account, I received a lot of interest from other staff members at the school who would like to have some other paintings in their departments. I have briefly […]
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engage is seeking proposals for its journal reflecting on the shifting nature of artists’ residencies and the challenges faced when artists and organisations work together.
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