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Rabbit
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Drawing conclusion

Seventy-seven artists have been shortlisted for 2007 Jerwood Drawing Prize, which includes a first prize of £6,000, a second prize of £3,000, and two student awards each of £1,000. Included are Holly Antrum, Lucy Austin, Catherine Bertola, Lizzie Cannon, Julie […]

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The Tetra Phase
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Eye in the sky

Nottingham-based Reactor’s newly-commissioned, site-specific project, The Tetra Phase set in Manchester’s The Old Fire Station beside Piccadilly Station employs CCTV to offer a unique perspective. Set in this disused historic building – known only as The Station – it presents […]

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This Edible Map (detail)
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Left luggage

Involving ten artists and two curators, ‘The Suitcase Project’ provides an extended period of international collaboration between Cardiff and Copenhagen, creating works that fit into a suitcase. The project developed around ideas of portability, travel and transition. In keeping with […]

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On the edge

If you’re awash with the trappings of bureaucracy that get attached to your project and are beginning to wonder where the art practice has got to, be inspired by a new publication from an organisation committed to ideas and futures. […]

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Drawing Between
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Floating world

Initiated by Glenn Holman and Andy Parsons in 2003, the aim of Floating world is to identify ways in which artists can disseminate their ideas widely using the medium of artists’ books.

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a-n Magazine September 2007
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a-n Magazine September 2007

Contents include: ‘Making Artists Visible’ focuses on open studio events while in ‘Workspace for Artists’ studios and workshops are in the spotlight. In reviews Alex Hetherington at Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop, Dr Stephen Riley reflects on insightful videos by Thust and Raban in the exhibition ‘North and South’. PDF version [size 11.3MB]. Requires pdf reader.

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Editorial – 2007 September

This month’s a-n Collection: Trade-off explores the markets for art in the UK drawing on intelligence gathered at the recent series of NAN Roadshows1.

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Debate

If you were the Arts Council, how would you do it?

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Workspace for artists

Although it is sometimes considered that having an individual studio space is the aspiration of artists, for those who need to use expensive specialist equipment for a limited or specific period, gaining access to a workshop facility with technical support to hand is sometimes the better option.

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Fine art vs applied art

Amazed at the power of coincidence, I read with particular interest your On the cover piece about Kerry Harker and in particular the ‘fine art vs applied art’ debate.

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Rememberer
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Zoo selection

Zoo Art Fair has announced its list of exhibitors for the 2007 event, running 12-15 October.

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Process 4 - The Call
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Funding news

Artists and artists’ support agencies have benefited from recent Arts Council England funding rounds.

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Permanently temporary
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Watercolour focus

One of the UK’s longest running competitions, The Kaupthing Singer and Friedlander / Sunday Times Watercolour Competition remains the largest art prize dedicated to the medium of watercolour.

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NWN celebrates

Congratulations to New Work Network, that celebrates ten years as one of the UK’s leading arts networking organisations.

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Head Piece
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Birthday celebrations

Established in 1986 in Manchester, Chinese Arts Centre celebrates its twenty-first birthday this year.

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Untitled
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Making artists visible

In response to artists’ own needs for greater engagement with arts interested audiences – whether for selling or conversational purposes – many artists cluster together to create open studio events.

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Michele Angelo Petrone with his work
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Obituary

Michele Angelo Petrone, who died in June, transformed the lives of countless cancer patients and their carers by showing how painting could be used to express their fears about illness and death.

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Harrington Mills Studios
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Pensions for artists

By popular request Pensions for artists is running more seminars this autumn.

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Cast Form
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Side by side

Twenty-eight artists feature in this major international exhibition of contemporary glass.

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Sojourn participants
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Sojourn stimulating

With just over twenty-four hours in Lille, the apd ‘Sojourn’ was a whistle-stop tour, but one that attempted to broach the prospect of greater exchange between French and British artists and arts organisations by understanding equivalent professional development provision.

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Young people and the arts

As children and young people are high on the national agenda with a host of new policies and initiatives addressing young people’s services, education and the arts, envision and enquire are hosting additional briefing days in September aimed at gallery and museum educators, artists and others working with these groups.

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