Making a living as an artist
Debra Savage’s case study-based research into the realities of professional artistic practice.
Debra Savage’s case study-based research into the realities of professional artistic practice.
Ive been working in and around transdisciplinary practice for the last twenty years now, and have found it to be a fertile and stimulating ground both for those working consistently within it or just passing through, Ive just noticed that only recently has it started to become fashionable.
Artists comment on the Arts Council’s Turning Point Strategy.
In the world outside the arts, when someone offers something a house for sale, a job, work from a tradesperson, a proposal of marriage even this is generally the opening gambit in a negotiation process by which what […]
NAN: Networking Artists’ Networks
Jane Watt outlines the core strengths of NAN and looks to the future.
Art prizes are much valued by artists, not only because they provide some much-needed cash that can go towards new work but also for their profile-raising value that supports artists career development.
As a textile artist based in Nottingham, I am currently one of nine artists and craft makers in the East Midlands engaged in Connect @The Usher Gallery.
At a recent symposium on the British Art Show1 the discussion took a somewhat unexpected turn.
Qube, Oswestry
28 February 25 March
Artist David Macintosh takes a personal look at collaborative working.
The trains of thought that permeate through the writing we commission each month provide indicators for the future. Highlighting what is on the edge of becoming significant within artists practices, is a characteristic of a-ns work, providing a very different […]
Touchstones, Rochdale
28 January 19 March
A series of Vox box style reflections by some of the artists who have experienced NAN.
Dan Miller reports from the NAN Scotland event in Stirling, January 2006
Biographies of Import/Export speakers.
Beaconsfield, London
14 September 20 November
Jonathan Swain introduces a new series of articles resulting from Close proximity, a two-day NAN event that took place at New Greenham Arts in Berkshire, 21-22 May 2005.
Last year I did a residency at the IAAB, an international artists exchange programme in Basel, Switzerland.
Stephanie Délcroix on the processes of public commissioning in France.
Miranda Whall and Graham Dolphin discuss programming and participating in a research trip to Berlin.
Nextstep Gallery, Southampton
20 May 22 July
Read the Future space interviews in full. These interviews formed the base material for the Future space publication.
When invited in March to give evidence in person at the Culture, Media and Sport Committees Inquiry into the Market for Art, we used the opportunity to emphasise key areas for attention that would benefit many artists, taking into account […]
Bruce Haines profiles Johannes Phokelas ongoing partnership with Gasworks in London.