Chicago Artists Resource
Chicago Artists Resource (CAR) is an innovative new arts service website.
Chicago Artists Resource (CAR) is an innovative new arts service website.
Index of organisations visited or mentioned during the event.
Biographies of Import/Export speakers.
Artist’s jobs and opportunities 2003 – 2005
Including the latest on the Crafts Council, the transformation of Ruthin Craft Centre and Ceramic Art London.
Extracts from the Curated space online think-tank presentations and discussions.
Our open space for critical writing about exhibitions, projects and publications is online now. Anyone can read the reviews or say something pertinent about a contemporary visual arts project. The site will grow as you contribute to it.
Artquest has organised Intersection, a one-day conference in February looking at collaborative practice.
Tarze Edwards, Chair of EMACA, speaks out about Arts Council England’s decision to transfer funds from an unknown and failing project.
Curated space looks at strategies and interventions within artist-curator space. Devised and conducted by Manick Govinda, contributors include Gavin Wade, Erika Tan, Jeremy Deller and David A. Bailey.
Curated space artists’ interviews in full.
Sally O’Reilly’s contribution to ten two zero zero five, a-n Collections.
Encouraging a consistent attitude to quantifying the value of artists across the exhibition and gallery world.
Lucian Taylor is Cove Parks 2005 crafts resident until 30 September. Funded by the Scottish Arts Council, this three-month residency supports a leading maker, applied artist or designer by providing time to concentrate on new projects and development of their […]
Read the Social space interviews in full along with Becky Shaw’s Introduction and Matters arising.
Stephanie Délcroix on the processes of public commissioning in France.
Rohini Malik Okon introduces her selection of articles for the first a-n Collections.
Profiles of international models researched for Future space.
Future space addresses the future roles and functions of artists’ workspace. It introduces current strategies and concerns and places them in the context of artists’ developing practice and critical frameworks using as a prompt recent interviews with artists and other professionals. What will artists’ practice and resources be like in 2015?
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Read the Future space interviews in full. These interviews formed the base material for the Future space publication.
Bruce Haines profiles Johannes Phokelas ongoing partnership with Gasworks in London.
Art Gene combines a residency programme with links with education and plays an active part in local regeneration.
A small collective workspace in a converted barn in rural Lancashire.
S1 Artspace provides studios for artists whose work is both contemporary and critically engaged.
Out of the Blue has thrived through establishing a diversity of activities and income streams.
DAW adapted a successful model of an open studios event for a rural location.
Temporary studios can be a useful option for creating project-specific work.