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Manchester Craft and Design Centre, Manchester
26 January 31 March
Manchester Craft and Design Centre, Manchester
26 January 31 March
Elastic, London
16 January 18 February
Jerwood Space, London
15 February 31 March
Mary Mary, Glasgow
20 January 23 February
Plymouth Arts Centre, Plymouth
20 January 19 March
Surface Gallery, Nottingham
2 February 3 March
Anne Douglas and Chris Fremantle of On The Edge Research share insights into the Artist as Leader research programme. The research aims to understand the way artists lead through their practice with a view to informing and developing a critical […]
“Spirit in community will die unless there’s someone calling the meeting.”
A leader is best
When people barely know that he(she) exists,
“What happened to the people who said ‘we will represent something in the world’? When did artists start to say ‘we will change the world’?”
They sit in the dark and mope
[or artists take the lead]
Contents include: Coverage of Scottish Executive Culture Bill questions lack of recognition for the creative individual. In extracts from her Berlin blog C Morey de Morand writes about everyday experiences of a residency. Work by Tom Neill and Brian Catling […]
This Research papers series offers a timely response to the need for more easily accessible data and knowledge about, and for, artists.
Artist as Leader is a programme that aims to understand the ways artists lead through their practice with a view to informing and developing a critical understanding of the role of creativity in culture.
First impression of the residency: Kafkaesque. It appears as an institution, possibly a police headquarters or seminary for lay priests.
Sara Ogilvie, The Intellectuals, from a series of ten silkscreen prints called Tobacciana.
Over 5,200 practising artists are current members of AIR Artists Interaction and Representation, receiving a portfolio of extra benefits alongside an a-n Artist subscription.
As Anne Brodies Big Antarctica project blog draws to a close, C Moray de Morands compelling account of her Berlin residency is building up steam.
Advice from artists on assessing opportunities
I understand a-n is researching the minefield of public liability insurance for visual artists.
As Im sure youre aware, the Scottish Executives long-awaited Draft Culture Bill was published just before Christmas.
Manchester Museums first sustained research programme for artists.
Zoë Walker and Neil Bromwichs Limbo-Land is a multi-media installation focused around the space of oblivion, confinement, or transition.
Cardiff Art In Time, affectionately known as the CAT Show, revives one of the seminal art festivals of the 1990s.
Raphael Dadens light work for the centre of Barking forms part of a regeneration programme that anticipates the 2012 Olympics in East London.