Gallery presents fresh mix
The new developments at the Newlyn Art Gallery and The Exchange have had a mixed response from local and national media, with three main strands.
The new developments at the Newlyn Art Gallery and The Exchange have had a mixed response from local and national media, with three main strands.
Julia Manheim was appointed lead artist by West Sussex County Council to explore how art might be incorporated into the fabric of new school buildings in Crawley.
Members of Laundry an association of West Midlands-based artists whose work includes digital media, community arts, visual arts and performance presented work at Gothenburgs artist-led Galleri 54 in November.
News from the 2007 Zoo Art Fair.
Beacon is a recurring feature within the Lincolnshire expanse, with 2007 seeing the fourth annual collection of sited works in the countys rural landscape and towns.
New appointments and farewells.
A report from the Education and Skills Select Committee has confirmed the value of Creative Partnerships work within the curriculum.
Scotlands largest gathering of artists, arts organisations and delegates from the cultural sector will converge on Edinburgh next year for a three-day cultural summit.
Though the imprecision of ideas expressed in Dave Grimblebys letter (a-n Magazine October issue) hampers meaningful dialogue, I do think he is attempting to raise a set of common-place misconceptions and ill-conceived objections to contemporary art. Firstly, Dave is hostile […]
There is something about a ceramics conference that can send a shudder up the spine.
Contents include: Government Spending Review announced, Ixia on public art and planning, and Crafts Council unveils new strategy. Artists’ professional development opportunities under the spotlight and live art showcased at ‘Vital 07’. Chisenhale Open and new book by Black Dog […]
Ceramic artists Elise Austrin, Karen Atherley, Jo Davies, Akiko Hirai and Joanna London are amongst exhibitors in Handmade 07, being held at Chelsea Old Town Hall 27-30 November.
Jeffery Byrd, Holy Ghost, performance, Boston, 2004. Photo: Bob Raymond
After a lengthy baited-breath waiting period, the governments Comprehensive Spending Review that sets public funding levels for 2008-11 was announced.
Professional development opportunities are widely available, ranging from cash awards to advisory sessions and critical debate.
The focus generated this month by Vital 07 is the catalyst for exposing of some of the UKs key promoters of live art today.
Gordon Dalton’s piece (Networking Artists’ Networks, a-n Magazine August 2007) showed that the silly season is not limited to the tabloid newspapers.
Bravo, Dave Grimbleby and thanks for saying what many of us have thought for a long time.
The Crafts Council, the national development agency for contemporary crafts in the UK, has gone through huge changes in the last five years.
This months visual arts appointments
Arts Council Englands announcement on 26 September of its new Chief Executive, Alan Davey, was met with mixed feelings in the arts world.
Leeds-based artists Lucy Gibson and Yvonne Carmichael are curating a new gallery space in Leeds.
Herts open studios celebrated its seventeenth year in September.
MASA Artists a group of visual arts practitioners with studios on Blackfriars Road, Salford are celebrating the organisations 25th anniversary with a series of artistic initiatives over the forthcoming months.
Public art think tank ixias recent review of public art and planning in England revealed that, through the Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG), the government is considering changes to the planning system.