75 artists selected for New Contemporaries 2021
New Contemporaries has announced this year’s selected artists for Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2021.
New Contemporaries has announced this year’s selected artists for Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2021.
Orkney Artist Bursary Research Trip
The a-n Artist Bursary came at an ideal time for me during the period of COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions. Enabling me to undertake extensive research and development for mentoring and to start developing a new artwork ‘Mirrored to the core […]
Tomorrow is the first day of the four day children’s summer school and I am both excited and nervous. It has been a year since I last ran a workshop and I am feeling out of practice. I am pretty […]
Chris Sharratt talks to three Fine Art tutors about the challenges of teaching during a global pandemic.
Barby Asante reflects on what has changed for artists in the last two decades, and on the “deep and painful work” of decolonising the art worlds.
Artist collective Rat Trap outline their hopes for the future of the arts in Wales and consider “how to keep striving for utopian visions”.
Jasleen Kaur discusses her shift from craft into visual art and her deep investment “in art as a means of speaking or coming into voice.”
We take a look at the works of a-n members included in the Glasgow International festival of contemporary visual art, which continues until 27 June 2021.
The 2021 Guide includes a snapshot of this year’s graduating artists, plus Next Steps interviews with Joy Labinjo, Matthew Burrows and Jody Mulvey.
Jasmine Smail speaks to Trevor H. Smith about her final year at Bath Spa University creating sculpture and film from unreliable childhood memories.
How did an Instagram hashtag create a mutually supportive art market that puts artists first, whether new graduates or well established?
The 2017 Woon Foundation Painting & Sculpture Prize winner on why postgraduate study was always part of the plan.
Lucy Alves and Natascha NG discuss setting up a new magazine focussed on the art market.
Jiggle n Juice is a platform dedicated to engaging in discursive and critical conversation, and showcasing creativity.
Jody Mulvey, founder of SAD GRADS 2020, introduces the community-building platform she created in the first lockdown.
BA (Hons) Fine Art, Leeds Arts University, graduating artist Annabelle Richmond-Wright speaks to Joanna Byrne.
University of Bolton BA Fine Art graduating artist Bille Hatton speaks to Jessica Ramm.
I was a part of a virtual group exhibition at The Art Station in February 2021 titled ‘Congruous’. Link to exhibition: https://theartstation.uk/exhibition/congruous/ The exhibition consisted of the level 6 Fine Art students at University of Suffolk. For this exhibition we […]
How COVID-19 Has Changed Social Media Engagement | Sprout Social Following on from the previous post, I had a look at Sprout Social’s updated report on how Covid-19 has affected the most optimal times to use/post on different social media […]
https://sproutsocial.com/insights/best-times-to-post-on-social-media/ Today I have been looking into the analytics of social media. I wanted to find out more about the most optimal times to post something on different social media platforms. I found a really helpful website called Sprout Social […]