De Sign
University of Essex Gallery, Colchester
18 May 8 June
University of Essex Gallery, Colchester
18 May 8 June
Published by MQ Publications
John Hansard Gallery, Southampton
4 May 17 June
MOT, London
12 May 17 June
Q Arts Gallery, Derby
22 April 4 June
What I like about being an artist
The final Future forecast publication presents an overview of this research and publishing programme’s findings themed around: Identifying the ‘new practices’ model, Valuing peer networks, Redefining public accountability, Supporting locations and community, New ‘brand image’ for artists. With contributions from […]
Tristan Hessing of Moot reports from the NAN-NANA event.
June marks the completion of a-ns 25-year programme of research, debate and publishing.
At a recent symposium on the British Art Show1 the discussion took a somewhat unexpected turn.
The Comment article published in a-n Magazines June issue raises a number of points that need to be addressed.
Artists from pollengroup answer questions posed by two of their colleagues that were unable to attend NAN-NANA.
Art Not Oil is a non-profit project aimed at encouraging artists to create work that explores the damage that oil companies are doing to the planet, and the role art can play in counteracting that damage.
Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens, Penzance
29 April 1 May
Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire
6-8 April
Limousine Bull, Aberdeen
21 April 6 May
Mary Mary, Glasgow
15 April 19 May
Bury St. Edmunds Art Gallery, Bury St. Edmunds
28 March 6 May
Transition Gallery, London
8 April 7 May
In October 2005, Channel 4 asked the nation to get involved in the Big Art Project.
The Ceramics Book is a key reference guide to 300 ceramic artists and potters living and working in the UK, many of whose showrooms and potteries are open to the public.
One hundred of Europes leading ceramic artists will be exhibiting at Earth and Fire 2006, Rufford Craft Centres international ceramics festival which takes place in the picturesque surroundings of Rufford Country Park from 24-25 June 2006.
International glass artists from as far afield as the USA, Australia, Prague, Venice and Denmark will converge on Stourbridge Britains historical centre of the glass industry in August for the second International Festival of Glass.
The Arts Council of Northern Ireland (ACNI) has welcomed the Secretary of State for Northern Irelands final announcement on the Review of Public Administration.
Adventures Online 1996-2006: inIVA Online The First Ten Years is launched this month.