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Burnished Sagger Fired Vessels
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Studios on view

Every July during one or more weekends for over fifteen years, some 250 artists in the Cambridge area have been opening their doors and studios, providing an opportunity for the public to become involved in the arts by meeting artists […]

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July 2003

Speaking about Liverpool’s success in being selected to host City of Culture in 2008, Chair of the judges Sir Jeremy Isaacs commented that this city’s proposal had won because it “scored more goals” than the people’s choice bidder, Newcastle and […]

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Time is money

I wonder if you, had any comments from artists about Big Arts Week. I received a letter about this event some time ago and was puzzled by it. Its intention to “stimulate the talent of tomorrow” by introducing them to […]

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strike-a-light
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George Bigden

Fairly fresh out of college I received a bursary through the Crafts Council’s Next Move scheme.

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Shadow
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Between Programmes

Brighton-based Fabrica and Espace Croise (CIC) in Roubaix France launched a year-long collaborative programme in April of exhibitions and events. Entitled Between to spaces, the programme presents contemporary visual and performance art events drawn from leading practitioners from the UK […]

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Hermetic Element
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Art meets science

The Natural History Museum in London presents the world of biotechnology through artists’ eyes until 3 August. The Clean Rooms project is a series of installations set to challenge the view that scientific research is secretive or even sinister. Organised […]

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Challenging practices

Arts consultant Lucy Musgrave and curator Claire Cumberlidge launched General Public Agency (GPA) in May as a “direct challenge to current narrow regeneration practices”. By offering an alternative vision and platform for discussion and action, the organisation aims to provide […]

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The Black Cot
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Winning numbers

Shani Rhys James was pronounced prizewinner of the £30,000 Jerwood Painting Prize in May from a shortlist drawn from 400 entries in an open competition. On the Turner Prize shortlist this year are Jake and Dinos Chapman, Grayson Perry, Willie […]

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Research news

[a-n] The Artists Information Company is now appointing a research team to undertake a major study into fees and payments for artists. Supported by ACE, this project forms as part of a new portfolio of materials to illuminate and complement […]

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Centre exterior
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Centre opens

The brand new oh!art centre opens at community centre Oxford House in Bethnal Green in July. Oxford House works with refugee communities, providing Immigration services, English language, health promotion and volunteering opportunities and also provides youth services within the area. […]

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Audiences explored

There are many claims made for the value of public art but little evidence exists regarding how it functions. Because of this, Arts Council England – West Midlands commissioned a research project to look at permanent public art and audiences. […]

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Flamenco Dancer in the Atrium
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Forum Residency

The Forum – Norwich’s millennium building – has been the location for Martin Figura’s residency. Over a three-month period, Figura has been photographing the building’s users and staff, with the resulting works on show there and simultaneously at Norwich Arts […]

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Networker

Following the Self Assembly conference organised by a-n in March, Mark Gubb discusses how to make friends and influence people, highlighting some of the words and phrases used by Chair Jason E Bowman that are sometimes associated with networking.

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Watertable
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Mind the gap

Gillian Nicol explores the gap between the expectations of artists and others of ‘alternative’ activity.

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Rearwiew Idols
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Island life

Zoe Childerley took part in Liquid Light, an exchange programme between Jamaica and the East Midlands.

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Sleeting Shadow-at the street
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The Chinese way

Artist Chloe Steele reports on her research trip to China, a country powering itself into the next generation as a major economic player. With a changing political make-up and growing middle class, China is establishing itself as a key player in the international art world.

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Judgement day... 1989-1995: When nations rise up against nations (detail)
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Speculation space

Salon des Arts is a registered charity that aims to promote artistic activity in a variety of media; and encourage the study and practice of contemporary art. Its London-based venue contains a gallery and performance space, as well as a […]

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Swim cap (detail)
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Summer things

Somerset is home to Black Swan Arts, a venue for contemporary arts and crafts that houses two dedicated gallery spaces, three craft studios, a craft shop and a café with provision for displaying 2D work. Each gallery shows a programme […]

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News from a-n

The first of the North East regions Networking Artists Networks (NAN) events took place in May at Saltburn by the Sea NAN aims to create and support artists’ networks, and generate and enhance artists’ professional exchange through the use of […]

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Chat back

In response to Graham Clarke’s letter in the May issue, and in particular his comments and suggestions about the recent series of Critical conversations – part of a wider programme of activities happening throughout the North East of England, alongside […]

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work in progress
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Island hopping

This year’s Venice Biennale sees the first separate national presentations from Wales and Scotland. Gordon Dalton and Graham Ramsay preview the two country’s contributions.

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