RA Summer Exhibition: a-n members in view Part 2
Continuing our focus on the Royal Academy of Art’s Summer Exhibition 2021, we explore the work of 8 more a-n members included in the show.
Continuing our focus on the Royal Academy of Art’s Summer Exhibition 2021, we explore the work of 8 more a-n members included in the show.
‘The British Invasion’ exhibition has just opened in Blackburn as part of this year’s British Textile Biennial. Anneka French spoke to the show’s curator Alex Zawadzki and two of the three exhibiting artists, Jamie Holman and Jasleen Kaur, all a-n members, ahead of the opening.
Covid through an alchemical lens. Curated by Ruth Calland for Contemporary British Painting
Exhibitions and events from a-n members, plus other major shows.
It’s been a while since I last posted anything here. Life, with all its complications, has got in the way. Some life issues remain deeply personal – too difficult, too painful, perhaps, to share – or simply, I make a […]
I’ve just spent three days in Devon, in the recording studio with Michael Clarke, my co-writer and co-producer. I feel a bit weird about claiming a co-producer title though, as he does all the technical stuff, I am the one […]
British Ceramics Biennial returns to Stoke-on-Trent with a vibrant five-week festival of new artist commissions, exhibitions and hands-on events. Here we take a look at five a-n members shortlisted for the £5,000 British Ceramics Biennial AWARD prize.
As part of our commitment to supporting artists, we are offering bursaries of between £500 to £1,500 for continued professional practice.
Zarah Hussain discusses the impact on her practice of technological change and social media, and reflects on events of 2020.
Introducing the fourth and final set of conversations in our 40 Years 40 Artists series of artist interviews.
Amy Gear and Daniel Clark, founders of Gaada in Shetland, describe how they are “creating an art world on an island.”
Exhibitions and events from a-n members, plus other major shows.
So I’m mulling things over. At this point in the global pandemic almost everything looks different, and I’m really beginning to sense that the Arts are opening up to neurodivergent creatives in ways that were previously unimaginable. For the […]
Light and Sound event at Warstone Lane Cemetery, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham
This morning it dawned on me that I might have had the emphasis on the wrong syllable (as my old German teacher used to say). Suppose it is not the listening to the Swedish language on the radio that is […]
Three long-form, long-term a-n Bloggers reflect on their blogs.