Two become one
Social Work: Four Live Projects is an exhibition of work by four Manchester-based artist duos at the citys Cornerhouse centre for contemporary visual arts and film until 16 April.
Social Work: Four Live Projects is an exhibition of work by four Manchester-based artist duos at the citys Cornerhouse centre for contemporary visual arts and film until 16 April.
The ACE letter [Comment, a-n Magazine January] is a typical response that we have had reoccurringly for the past two years!! The only difference is the issue has always been swept under the carpet and kept hush hush in Nottingham […]
It is vital to widen participation and support social inclusion towards visual literacy must be easy for Susan Jones to write [Editorial, a-n Magazine January]. Hindsight often clarifies the morass between us and them, but try looking from my side. […]
Elaine Speight considers how issues raised by the Import/Export event held in Newcastle upon Tyne in December 2005 might apply to artists and networks in provincial locations.
Arts Council Englands 2005 annual review shows a mixed picture of efficiency savings countered by increases in costs elsewhere.
In response to Polly Veritys article New Contexts in the December issue of a-n Magazine, I would like to highlight an exciting new development currently underway in Edinburgh. In 2005, Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop received major funding from the Scottish Arts […]
The announcement by Northern Irelands Review of Public Administration (RPA) last November avoided offering specific proposals for cultural funding but suggested that responsibility for the arts will ultimately be handed over to local authorities.
Including the latest on the Crafts Council, the transformation of Ruthin Craft Centre and Ceramic Art London.
Measures to give artists a share of the proceeds from the resale of their work became law in January.
Glasshouses, a touring gallery project around Staffordshire, profiles the work of local artists and creative businesses.
The association between The Design Trust (TDT) and London Metropolitan University, originally announced a year ago, has been taken a stage further with the announcement that TDTs activities are to be carried on by the Creative Industries Unit within the universitys Sir John Cass Department of Art, Media and Design.
A rundown shop in Southwell, Nottinghamshire has been transformed into artists studios, workspaces and a gallery as a result of a grant of more than £100,000 from Arts Council England, East Midlands.
A new website aims to present an anthology of approaches to such unidentified portraits.
Extracts from the Curated space online think-tank presentations and discussions.
Chris Brown selects texts from the a-n Magazine archive which address and explore the impact of international experiences on artists’ practice. From the a-n Collections series. Pdf laserprint quality version [size: 3.5Kb]. Requires pdf reader.
Susan Jones introduces Beyond the UK – the fourth in the a-n Collection series – selected and edited by Chris Brown.
Chris Brown introduces his selection for Beyond the UK which considers the international aspect of artists’ practices. Fourth in the series of a-n Collections.
Chris Brown interviews Neeta Madahar on a return visit to Boston, where she studied for three years at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts.
A pity you did not see fit to credit Pieter Bruegel with the original design of Nicky Coutts Seem In The Snow from The Art of White exhibition review (December issue of a-n Magazine). What has removing the figures […]
Laura Dyer, Executive Director of the Arts Council England East Midlands region, responds to last months open letter from EMACA.
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John Beagles on The Vacuums case against Belfast City Council.
The big difference between working in Britain and Europe is that here, you are not really expected to debate ideas. Money and marketing are what matter most. We live in an events culture in the UK. 1 This remark from […]
Contents include: In news a mobile memorial for executed campaigner Saro-Wiwa. A Michael Pinsky installation monitors local weather and Sciart awards announced. NAN networking event report summarizes arts resources in Glasgow. Reviews includes interventions in Sheffield and a question of appropriation or sampling in Manchester. PDF version. Requires a pdf reader.
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