
Die Spinnerei
The Spinnerei is a compelling place, because of the great creative atmosphere and the availability of large, dynamic show spaces.
The Spinnerei is a compelling place, because of the great creative atmosphere and the availability of large, dynamic show spaces.
Streetlevel, Glasgow
20 April 3 June
MOT, London
12 May 17 June
Raffles Art Cafe, Nottingahm
5 May 2006 to 5 May 2006
The dust has now settled, so there’s a bit of spare time available to compile some form of write-up. Sorry for the delay but I’ve had one final piece of written work to do and that has been taking all […]
I’m writing this on Sunday evening. R and M are off with the horse, eventing at Ivesley (apparently she’s doing very well) while I’m slowly demolishing a delicious bottle of Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc; I can recommend it highly. It’s not […]
Bury St. Edmunds Art Gallery, Bury St. Edmunds
28 March 6 May
The Glasshouse Gallery
1 January 2006 to 3 March 2006
Tom Burtonwood introduces his selection of articles from a-n’s archives for Perspectives on practice, illustrating the impact a-n has had on foregrounding developments in artists’ practice and strategies.
Artists motivations when working in the public realm.
Rosie Millard looks as two projects about womens art.
Sunil Gupta looks back to the revolution of the mid 1990s, when the artistic imagination was first allowed to direct cultural policy.
Simon Grennan on new sites for art.
Francis McKee describes a cross-pollination between art, craft, design and architecture.
For over fifteen years the Chrisi Bailey Award has been given annually some of the most extraordinary educational work with children using photography, digital arts, video and animation. Aiming to reward work that demonstrates creativity and innovation, rather than just […]
Outer space investigates the interface between artists’ practice and the socio-political domain. Devised and edited by Esther Salamon, contributors include Chris Batt MLA, Paul Collard Creative Partnerships, Jonathan Davis CABE, David Lammy MP Minister for Culture, Graham Leicester International Futures Forum and Tom Shakespeare.
The Art Gallery, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen
20 January 19 February
The Centre for Contemporary Art and the Natural World (CCANW) launches its Project Space this month, the first phase of its development in the newly improved Haldon Forest Park near Exeter, which is also launched on the same day. CCANW […]
Derby Museum and Art Gallery, Derby
21 January 5 March
In June 2004 I was shown around an empty flat in Farley Bank, Hastings, with a view to taking it on as an experimental space.
Gillian McIver on international networking.
Janie Nicoll reflects on her continuing relationship with NAN events.
Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum, Bournemouth
22 October 26 February
Gordon Dalton discusses the career progress of Bedwyr Williams, including Venice Biennale, his Paul Hamlyn Award and having a base in North Wales.
Albemarle Gallery, Winter Salon
11 November 2005 to 1 January 2006