Art moves – 2008 September
Latest appointments in the art world.
Latest appointments in the art world.
The latest arts policy and funding developments.
Launching September 2008, Creative Graduates Creative Futures is the largest-ever study of the career patterns of graduates from UK courses in art, design, craft and media.
Over seventy creative and cultural industries specialists participated in CreativeAmbition 2, the annual professional development event of the CreativePeople network.
Opinions on exhibiting, networking through blogging, and arts council bureaucracy
All images of child sexual abuse, including drawings and computer-generated images of child abuse, are to be made illegal.
This month’s new appointments.
Opinions on arts council investments, attitutes towards artists, and studio politics.
Following on from a surge in Fluxus-inspired activity, most recently with The Long Weekend at Tate Modern, Birmingham is hosting FLUX-FEST
Work that confounds traditional notions of craft is the focus for a new touring exhibition from the Crafts Council, the national development agency for applied arts.
An innovative art project designed to create a new identity for one of Londons most misunderstood areas launched in June on Peckham Square.
The Jerwood Foundation, one of the UKs best supporters of artists practice through their awards and prizes programmes, has a focus this month on photography.
A panel of education experts have selected Englands thirty most creative schools to be the leading edge of a £110m national creative learning programme.
Imagine attending a concert but instead of sitting or standing, you walk.
Animate Projects is looking for ambitious, original and thought-provoking proposals that develop the possibilities of animation: films that explore ideas of what animation is, with new forms and processes, compelling narratives, and challenging content.
Students from universities and art colleges across the UK will be travelling to the capital to showcase their work over the summer.
The largest UK annual event of its kind, Hereford Photography Festival celebrates its 18th year in 2008.
Round-up of support to artists policies in Canada, England and Australia.
Eighty-one artists have been selected from 235 applicants for the 2008 Glass Biennale exhibition.
Berlin plays host to two events that utilise openness as a means of operation; naturally resulting in two distinctly different outcomes.
Seven Midlands-based producers and curators have taken part in an innovative programme, Momentum, to develop their ideas and support them in making art.
The first week in June will see around 60,000 artists, collectors, gallerists, curators, and art enthusiasts from across the globe flock to the Swiss town of Basel for the 39th edition of Art Basel.
This month’s new appointments.
If youre a small-scale voluntary organisation with an income of under £10,000 a year, you entitled to get free information from the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO).
Asias most important international art fair, Art Dubai held in March reported a successful second year in terms of both sales and attendance.