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Various venues and online
Throughout June, July and August
Various venues and online
Throughout June, July and August
Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop
19 July
Millais Gallery, John Hansard Gallery, City Art Gallery, Southampton
1 July 23 September
Outpost, Norwich
2 July 21 August
Gone Tomorrow Gallery, London
7 July 5 August
NGCA, National Glass Centre, Reg Vardy, Sunderland
1 July 23 September
Contents include: Letters on ACE cuts to pay for the 2012 Olympics, plus ACE response to diversity issues raised in Sonya Dyer’s Research paper: ‘Boxed in’. Building a rice pavilion for Brighton and eating hotdogs in Newcastle upon Tyne, plus […]
A Demos report, published ahead of a Green Paper on the Creative Economy, warns that the Government is confused about how to support the creative industries.
Kerry Harker, Narcissist, T-shirt with vinyl lettering, unlimited edition multiple. Photo: Cathal Carey
The government has recently withdrawn a substantial amount of funding from Arts Council England to pay for the 2012 Olympic Games.
No one likes to be boxed in; for an individual with all their human complexity to be reduced to a cipher.
Broadband has changed my life. As an artist working mainly with video, I can now access the work of many colleagues in a variety of contexts.
Various venues and online
Throughout June, July and August
Saltburn Artists Projects, Saltburn-by-the-Sea
25 May 2 July
Stroud Subscription Rooms
20 June
In June Transport for London launched The Waiting Room, a contemporary art scheme aimed at discouraging graffiti and vandalism by encouraging the minority of young people who behave anti-socially to take pride in the Tube.
Acknowledging the growing dissatisfaction with many aspects of contemporary life and its economically-driven social values, Destination: Geodecity on 4 and 5 August offers a bold new direction for humanity that entails nothing less than a quantum leap in both thought and action.
Presented annually at Frieze Art Fair, the curatorial programme consists of site-specific interventions and installations, performance, debate and conversation through Frieze Commissions, Frieze Talks and The Cartier Award.
A new Memorandum of Understanding between Cultural Secretary Tessa Jowell and London Mayor Ken Livingstone has set out how the National Lottery and London Development Agency will be paid back using proceeds from land sale after the London Olympics.
Susan Cross and Adam Paxon are joint winners of the 2007 Jerwood Applied Arts Prize.
Its all change at the Department of Culture Media and Sport.
Providing a collective city-wide observation, Red Line Surveillance was developed for the Festival of Extreme Building (FEB) and the New Generation Arts Festival in Birmingham.
In a monumental attempt to raise awareness about worldwide use of food resources, an international artists group are building an edible pavilion in Brighton.
A series of interventions by Johanna Hällsten are happening simultaneously at The Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh and Kunming Institute of Botany in China.
Contents include: Manick Govinda calls for action against ACE’s cuts to Grants for the Arts. Extracts from Margareta Kern’s blog on Projects unedited. Reviews from Oxford, Liverpool, Leeds and London. Jo Wilson on the built environment and public art, plus news from The Showroom’s annual conference. PDF version [size 4.2MB]. Requires pdf reader.