AIR Activists launched
Active members from AIR recruited to proactively contribute to raising the profile and widening recognition of the value of artists.
Active members from AIR recruited to proactively contribute to raising the profile and widening recognition of the value of artists.
In December 2007, Videoclub was granted a NAN Go and See bursary to travel to Hamburg for research and development. Artists’ Networks Coordinator Emilia Telese talks to Jamie Wyld about the bursary and its impact on the group: ET: Jamie, […]
17th of May Creative Conditions: Mapping Artist Resources in the South East. Towner Gallery, Eastbourne. I was invited as AIR representative to take part in a conference at the Towner Art Gallery in Eastbourne. ‘Creative Conditions’ was initiated by Turning […]
Not much time in the studio but have had a very successful few days. I took part in a workshop with Emilia Telese on Wednesday and thoroughly enjoyed it. She is an absolute delight, highly professional and very knowledgeable. On […]
Tate Britain, London
24 October 2009
Randomblog: I always like seeing the curated selections on Axis (well done Rachel!), especially thinking about the links that other people make between artists and their work. Same goes for the MA stars and artists of the month selections – […]
I explored the Art Trail thing a bit further but I still feel it's a no-goer for me. Laurence Rushby (currently blogging on this site) has a proposal in for an installation/performance so I'll let her pave the way first […]
Contents include: Emilia Telese’s analysis of a number of parallel art markets in the UK; open studio events around the UK and calls to take part; Rod McIntosh’s guide to negotiating a better rate of pay; plus Beacon co-director John […]
Really enjoyed reading this: Trade off: Markets for art in the UK By: Emilia Telese Emilia Telese’s opening essay offers analysis of the markets for art in the UK highlighting the ‘contradictions and idiosyncrasies’ of the relationship between artists and […]
(A Class Act, Part III) In a situation where individual artists (as opposed to organisations) are not able to apply for funds directly, those who are able to stay in the profession in the long run are either those artists […]
Launched in 2004 and run until March 2011, the NAN – Networking Artists’ Networks – initiative generated evidence and advocacy in support of artist-led professional and critical development.
The McMaster Review published earlier this year reiterated the direct benefits of having practitioners at the centre of arts decision-making processes.
FOURTH DAY AT THE PHOENIX PROJECT SPACE It took all morning with both of us working on covering the end wall with lining paper. After a welcome sandwich I messed about with the paper drops on another wall trying to […]
Welcome to our first ever double issue complete with a fresh new look and packed with extra news, reviews and special features to see you through the summer.
In early April 2008, fifteen artists from around the UK took part in a research visit to Lille, France, entitled ‘The Artist as Social Entrepreneur’.
An art and economics philosophy blog by Emilia Telese
A response to the McMaster Review from the AIR Artists’ Advisory Group.
Gordon Dalton’s piece (Networking Artists’ Networks, a-n Magazine August 2007) showed that the silly season is not limited to the tabloid newspapers.
Trade off draws on intelligence gathered at the NAN Roadshow events focused on themes around the art market. Emilia Telese’s opening essay offers analysis of the markets for art in the UK and introduces the set of newly commissioned articles […]