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Temporary studios can be a useful option for creating project-specific work.
Temporary studios can be a useful option for creating project-specific work.
Gasworks is part of an international network of independent studios around the globe.
CRATE successfully accessed economic development and regeneration funds to buy a building.
Thanks to a partnership with Arts Council England, weve extended the portfolio of material freely available on www.a-n.co.uk around artists fees and payments. Now included is in-depth research by University of Newcastle in artists fees and payments and the attitudes […]
Paul Glinkowski looks at the UK studio landscape, highlighting successful new studio models. He also offers advice to artists wanting to set-up their own group.
Triangle Gallery, SPACE Studios, London
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Philip Babot on the cross-border and international achievements of artists’ organisations in South Wales.
Or: Where do you go? Who goes there? Who are we anyway? Carolyn Black enquires.
Analysis of past and current situation for artists’ fees and payments, introducing some issues for artists, employers and policy-makers to consider in the future.
Luiz Camillo Osorio on Rio de Janeiro and Ana Paula Cohen on S
My work is mostly about perception: the way we look at the world, building up an image of the whole from different fragments.
Stephen Snoddy left in November as Director of the Baltic after less than nine months there. Baltic is also seeking a replacement for Chair architect-developer Alan J Smith whose term of office has expired and advertised the post of Curator […]
Artist’s jobs and opportunities 1989-2003
Projects and collaborations rarely spring into existence fully formed. Hilary Williams examines a short project that developed into a major programme, led to the setting up of a new arts business, and to jeweller Mah Rana uncovering new tracts of material and experience.
A-n Director of Programmes Susan Jones reviews artists jobs and opportunities over the years.
In November, we swelled the number of artists and arts professionals working with a-n through appointments to two project teams. A special Communications Projects Team has been created, to spend the next six months talking and listening to customers, helping […]
Funded by Arts Council England, this research study in 2004 prefaced new resources from a-n to extend the Code of Practice and demonstrate good practice within artists’ fees and payments, for use by artists and public-sector employers and commissioners. For current sample rates go to Guidance on fees and day rates and for latest Paying artists research go to www.a-n.co.uk/tag/paying-artists
Sarah Woodfines Wyoming, 2003 won the £5,000 first prize in the 2004 Jerwood Drawing Prize, announced in September. A collaboration between the Jerwood Foundation, Wimbledon School of Art and the University of Gloucestershire, the prize attracted over 2,000 entries from […]
The shortlist for the Pearl Awards the UKs first ever awards created to recognise and celebrate the achievements of the Chinese community in Britain was announced in July, with winners due to be named on 22 September. A […]
The training-led development programmes that were the norm in artists’ professional development delivery some years ago are giving way to new projects that focus around contemporary practice and are driven by ‘real world’ situations. They recognise that being a visual […]
Rosemary Shirley investigates the impact over ten years of the Braziers’ international residency workshop, set up by artists for artists.
The a-n team was at New Designers 2004 at Business Design Centre, London in July to launch the Artists’ toolkits a brand new series of professional practice tools on www.a-n.co.uk that are of value to visual and applied artists […]
Looking back over ten years of Braziers international artists’ workshops World in Motion it’s interesting to see how artists feel about the impact of the workshops on their practice in retrospect. Like Simon Faithfull, who can “track particular career developments […]
Nina Madden investigates the Acme Fire Station Residency and Bursary Scheme.
Len Horsey profiles his residency at Kulturhuset USF and the thriving art scene in Bergen.