Broadening the mind
Developing your practice and career beyond the UK
Developing your practice and career beyond the UK
Chris Brown introduces a rulebook to guide you through the whys and wherefores of artist-led activity.
Lauren Healeys overview of the Professional development through networking scheme.
Manick Govinda on the often secretive processes behind awards by nomination as well as the benefits for artists in terms of recognition and critical acclaim.
Are you thinking of applying for a grant or award? Over £2.3m was openly offered in these categories through a-ns Jobs and opportunities last year. As its a highly competitive activity, weve compiled this guide to making applications, including some top tips from a range of experienced artists, curators, and arts professionals…
Professional development opportunities are widely available, ranging from cash awards to advisory sessions and critical debate.
Leeds-based artists Lucy Gibson and Yvonne Carmichael are curating a new gallery space in Leeds.
American artist and curator Jen Wu lives and works in London, and is currently an Inspire Curatorial Fellow at the Institute of Contemporary Art, London.
S Mark Gubb talks to Glasgow’s Mary, Mary about their transformation from artist-led project space to commercial gallery.
S Mark Gubb profiles Studio Voltaire, the first and only artist-led gallery and studio complex in South West London.
Sally Davies profiles Kypros Kyprianou, discussing his interest in scientific themes, collaborative working and residencies at Artsway and Allenheads Contemporary Arts.
Sara Haq on Indra Khanna, curator at Autograph, her career progress and independent projects.
Sonya Dyer on the development of Suki Chan’s practice.
Fifteen + One celebrates the work of Axis design practice and its creative collaborations with artists. It profiles sixteen very different publications of artists work, ranging from exhibition catalogues to artists books, and includes a broad range of styles and design approaches.
This months a-n Collections: Artists profiles presents Edith Marie Pasquiers selection from over 150 profiles on www.a-n.co.uk.
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.
Chicago Artists Resource (CAR) is an innovative new arts service website.
Chris Brown introduces his selection for Beyond the UK which considers the international aspect of artists’ practices. Fourth in the series of a-n Collections.
Carolyn Black profiles the Bombay Sapphire Prize and explores the nuances of commercial sponsorship of prizes, awards and commissions.
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Collective Gallerys New Work Scotland Programme (NWSP), now in its seventh year, runs until 19 November. One of the few open submission exhibitions in Scotland, NWSP seeks to identify and support some of the most promising artists in Scotland at […]
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.
Stephen Palmer explores the issues surrounding artists and their studios – from finances, time and work patterns and location to group set-ups and DIY options.
Bruce Haines profiles Johannes Phokelas ongoing partnership with Gasworks in London.