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Research papers: Art work in 2007
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Art work in 2007

A review of the changing face of work for visual artists using a-n’s regularly researched and published information on jobs and opportunities. Focusing on the main areas of awards and fellowships, commissions, competitions and prizes, exhibitions and residencies, this paper […]

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Art work in 2007

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Art work in 2007

A review of the changing face of work for visual artists using a-n’s regularly researched and published information on jobs and opportunities. Presents an analysis of the key findings for 2007, concentrating on the work areas tracked since 1989, and opportunities such as fellowships, commissions, competitions, exhibitions and residencies.

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Underwater Wheelchair
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Persuasive applications

Are you thinking of applying for a grant or award? Over £2.3m was openly offered in these categories through a-n’s Jobs and opportunities last year. As it’s a highly competitive activity, we’ve compiled this guide to making applications, including some ‘top tips’ from a range of experienced artists, curators, and arts professionals…

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The Preston Market Mystery Project, Event 3: The Meal
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In residence

News of John Newling’s residency and The Art House opening.

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Untitled
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Internationals

A look at the Glasgow international festival, Asian art triennial and Bucharest Biennale 3.

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Shisha
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Asia Triennial Manchester 08

  • Archive
  • Venue:
    Castlefield Gallery, Chinese Arts Centre, Cornerhouse, The International 3 & Manchester Art Gallery
  • From:
    April 05, 2008
  • To:
    June 01, 2008
  • Location:
    North West England
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Blog Post

Untitled blog post from "Bedford Journal"

25/01/68 It is my birthday, a fact I might gladly have forgotten, but Tess didn’t, she emailed Katie. At lunch a chocolate birthday cake appeared, Eva had found a penguin and placed it on top and Katie had fashioned a […]

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Molten glass
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The art of blogging

To celebrate the launch of Artists talking, Jane Watt explores the development of Projects unedited, a-n’s open space for artists’ blogs.

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Cutting Edge
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Public art in practice

In this the second feature exploring strategies and approaches to commissioning art in the public realm, the focus is on regeneration and renewal and the role of agencies and consultancies.

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Civic Heart Arch
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Art in the public realm

Exploring the roles and reasons of selected organisations dedicated to widening access to the visual arts through commissioning temporary and permanent interventions in non-gallery spaces in the first of a two-part feature.

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Tim Bailey
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Annual collection

‘Beacon’ is a recurring feature within the Lincolnshire expanse, with 2007 seeing the fourth annual collection of sited works in the county’s rural landscape and towns.

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Untitled blog post from "Drawing with Wood"

Commercial crafts A few days ago I listened to a basket maker talk about her craft and was inspired by her enthusiasm. Another archetypal rural craft the relationship to maker and material is fascinating and incredibly linked to the environment […]

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Local portrait studio Kowloon
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Gallery model

Leeds-based artists Lucy Gibson and Yvonne Carmichael are curating a new gallery space in Leeds.

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Portrait of our Lord Protector Gentrificator General
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Studio Voltaire

S Mark Gubb profiles Studio Voltaire, the first and only artist-led gallery and studio complex in South West London.

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The International 3

The International 3 is an exhibition and project space based in Manchester that runs as a not-for-profit company. S Mark Gubb looks at their activities and development.

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