GSA Fine Art Degree Show 2011
Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow
11 June 2011 to 18 June 2011
Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow
11 June 2011 to 18 June 2011
Explores the affect of the economic recession on the livelihoods of artists in terms of access to employment and career opportunities and raises concerns about how artists’ practice is likely to fare in this period of arts austerity. [HTML format]
AHM (Sam Ainsley, David Harding and Sandy Moffat) presented the second of three one-day symposiums across Scotland in April.
Kathryn Campbell Dodd of Bird in the House reported in her blog on going to the ‘On Collecting: Transactions in Contemporary Art’ symposium at The National Gallery of Wales in December. The event was chaired by Gordon Dalton from Mermaid & Monster, facilitated by g39, and was part of the Contemporary Art Society’s National Network programme for their centenary year. The event’s purpose was to “investigate the market for contemporary art in Wales”.
Well done Renos Lavthis for your letter in support of John Nutt’s December letter with regard to the debate on art today.
AIR – Artists Interaction & Representation welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the workforce development plan for the visual arts.
Lemon Street Gallery, Truro,Cornwall
4 – 25 April 2009
Venues across Glasgow, Glasgow
11 – 27 April 2008
Kristina Johansen reports on her multiple visits to Glasgow International 2008.
Emilia Teleses opening essay offers analysis of the markets for art in the UK highlighting the contradictions and idiosyncrasies of the relationship between artists and money,
Guyan Porter talks about the socio-economic dynamics of art markets and deconstructs notions of the art market in the UK.
Projects unedited blog by Ann Shaw
Charlie Fox on what networking means to artists.
A Code of Practice takes commonly-agreed principles of good practice and demonstrates why and how they should be applied.
Francis McKee describes a cross-pollination between art, craft, design and architecture.
A partnership between Glasgow School of Art and Chinas Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing has generated a new course starting in September, enabling 100 Chinese students annually to begin studies at home and complete degrees in Glasgow. The […]
Aimed at public sector arts employers, commissioners, consultants and arts trainers, Good practice in paying artists addresses the context for fees and payments for artists’ residencies, workshops and community commissions.
Artist’s jobs and opportunities 1989-2003
A-n Director of Programmes Susan Jones reviews artists jobs and opportunities over the years.
More than just a studios building, Stroud Valleys Artspace (SVA) represents a hub for artists in the area.
Scott Sherry reports from an artist-initiated festival of publicly-sited artworks.
A two-year pilot artists’ mentoring programme in Glasgow, aimed at recently graduated artists in the city who are unemployed or underemployed within the arts was launched in August. Developed by Impact Arts, a leading arts company specialising in arts and […]
Special degree show review: Sorcha Dallas reports back on Scotland’s graduate exhibitions.
Linda Ball explores how artists, makers and desgners can find work outside their artform.