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Editorial – 2008 September

This month sees numerous milestones and celebrations for a-n: firstly, Interface is one year old and to mark the occasion, Reviews has been compiled by its Online Editor Rosemary Shirley whose selection of Interface entries from the past twelve months demonstrate the quality and potential of online reviewing.

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Mrs Tracy Twining
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Subversive textiles

Naori Priestly who graduated from the Royal College of Art last year with a MA Constructed Textiles is one of 300 makers selected to show in Origin 2008.

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Graduate show

Students graduating from the MA in Interdisciplinary Arts Practices at Oxford Brookes University are staging an exhibition of their work at sites in Oxford. M8 showcases work from twelve diverse artists at OVADA, The Town Hall Gallery and some of […]

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A weight of stone carried from China for you
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Commissioning views

Public artist or visual artist? Open or closed? Fee-paid or speculative? Drawn from interviews, Mark Gubb brings points of view from public art commissioners and consultants into a debate started by artists in the April issue of a-n Magazine.

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Brief Encounter (Buren and Chaimowicz)
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[deletia]

Artist Lynn Harris and artist/curator Paul Stanley talk about working together in the latest in our Collaborative relationships series.

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Zoo list

Cutting-edge galleries from Birmingham, Bristol, Gateshead and London are amongst exhibitors selected for the 2008 Zoo Art Fair, 17-20 October at Royal Academy of Arts, London.

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I thought you were first
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Winners

From more than forty entries, winners of the first Michaelhouse National Sculpture Competition are: first prize £3,000 to Anna Sikorska; second prize £2,000 to Tim Harrison, and third prize £1,000 to Ali Grant.

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The 'slow' process of making tea in Korea
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Slow development

Birmingham-based Craftspace is collaborating with maker and academic Helen Carnac on the research and development process of SLOW, that takes as its starting point issues emerging from the Slow Movement, which has developed as a critical response to our increasingly fast lifestyles and unsustainable consumer culture.

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Resale right review

In July, the UK Intellectual Property Office launched a consultation to assess the likely impact of Artist’s Resale Right and the derogation for deceased artists on the UK art market.

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Enterprise
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Offsite programme

Newstead Abbey in Nottinghamshire is host to Nottingham Contemporary’s off-site programme until 7 September, a curatorial guest that has already visited Wollaton Hall for a time and is due to be incarcerated in a former police station later in this year.

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One in a Million
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Festival in town

Over 160 artists are showcasing work in Wirksworth Festival’s Art and Architecture Trail.

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Radio Nights
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Risking Radio Nights

Rachel Lois Clapham discusses David Blandy’s Artangel commissioned project Radio Nights that aimed to uncover aspects of nocturnal London that would otherwise be invisible to regular city dwellers.

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Portraits, Sri Lanka
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Community engagement

HTML version of Community engagement in which Catherine Wilson explores the myriad ways artists can engage with specific communities via residencies, collaborations, cross-cultural projects and research.

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Talbot Street
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Rachel Grant and Stoke-on-Trent

Charlie Levine on Rachel Grants’ relationship to her home town and how she explored notions of community following an award from Longhouse, an organisation in the West Midlands that supports research projects by artists focusing mainly on the public realm.

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Responsible Criticism

The recent debate on arts criticism in a-n Magazine (Debate, July-August 2008) by Lara Farrar brought two very different types of arts criticism clearly into view.

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You missed everything
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Calling creative graduates

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.

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