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Nothing is Still
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Commonality across cultures

For twenty-five years Manchester’s Chinese Arts Centre has focused on exchange of creative practice from one culture to another.

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Do you really expect to get paid?

It has been eight years since Australian economist, David Throsby last reported on the financial status of artists for the Australia Council and found a third of them living below the poverty line.

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Taking responsibility for one?s own intellect

I feel there is an undercurrent connecting the debate initiated by Jon Bowen’s letter ‘Intellectual Bankruptcy’ (a-n Magazine, May 2010) and Sarah Rowles’ ‘Art for All? Radical pedagogy vs. a desire for education’ (a-n Magazine, July/August 2010).

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Art and oil

Glad to see that a-n is giving space to debate the activism of Liberate Tate and the relationship between oil, art and sponsorship (a-n Magazine,September 2010).

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Editorial – 2010 October

As a professional gambit, the independent artist and the freelance arts professional has always benefited from a degree of flexibility, responsiveness and even spontaneity and reinvention when negotiating their engagement within the visual arts sector.

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Arts funding crisis

Did Cathy Lomax actually say, “Cuts basically mean that people that don’t have a privileged background will not be able to make art” (‘Reflections on the arts funding crisis’, a-n Magazine, September 2010)?

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Philanthropy & Myth

In the lead up to the Government Comprehensive Spending Review, the proposed closure of the UK Film Council and The Museums, Libraries and Archives Council was communicated to most through an announcement in The Guardian in July¹.

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a-n Magazine September 2010
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a-n Magazine September 2010

Contents include: Open studios, digital visions and arts funding features; In Debate, is sponsorship compromising the integrity of artists and organisations? Kate Raggett and Mandy Fowler on an ambitious one-day land art workshop in Collaborative relationships. PDF version [size 6 […]

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Sound it Out (Russell and the Wolves)
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Nottingham Sideshow

Sideshow will take place between October and December for the second time around whilst the quinquennial British Art Show visits Nottingham.

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London Wall
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Digital commissions

For the best part of twenty years, established artist-duo Thomson and Craighead have been experimenting with technology, producing installations and site-specific pieces involving video, sound and electronic networks.

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Lost skills found

A research project in North Wales is using a market stall to promote making skills and provide connections between students and the local community.

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Craft Rally
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Positive thinking

A-n The Artists Information Company and Artquest have recently announced a new partnership programme that will provide increased professional development opportunities for artists throughout the UK.

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ExtInked
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Armies of ambassadors

ExtInked, a project by collective Ultimate Holding Company, saw 100 people get tattooed by Ink vs Steel last November.

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AIR Activists launched

Active members from AIR recruited to proactively contribute to raising the profile and widening recognition of the value of artists.

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Transmission Gallery
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New resource launched

Transmission Gallery’s resource room and archive opened to the public in July, enabling all to explore what has put Transmission Gallery at the forefront of Glasgow’s art scene since 1983.

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Bulgan Camel Festival
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Sustaining artists’ practice

Artists are in effect micro-enterprises that hold long-term objectives for their practice that bear little or no relationship to arts and governmental policy time-frames and achievement measurements.

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