Radio Gallery
www.radiogallery.org
3 July 18 September
www.radiogallery.org
3 July 18 September
Jerwood Space, London
11 August 9 September
Turnpike Gallery, Leigh
15 July 9 September
We are a local authority-run gallery who occasionally employ artists and other workers to do workshops with us on our premises.
I can identify with much of what John Boshoff said in his letter Augusts a-n Magazine.
Contents include: Pamela Wells makes case for higher day rates for artists and Binita Walia challenges low commission fees. Bianca Winter loses herself in the meticulous detail of work by Danica Maier and Jane Thurley. Landscape and the environment feature […]
This months a-n Collections: Artists profiles presents Edith Marie Pasquiers selection from over 150 profiles on www.a-n.co.uk.
The second edition of the Gstaad international short film festival for artists films took place from 25-27 August.
Since advertising in February a-n Magazine, Phoenix Arts, Leicester has commissioned three new pieces of work that enable the audience to interact on and offline around the city.
The 2006 deciBel Award recipients are: Bernd Behr, Rosalind Nashashibi, Harold Offeh, The Otolith Group, Hiraki Sawa and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye.
This is a response to John Boshoffs letter in August.
Dick Institute, Kilmarnock
1 July 12 August
The Nunnery, Bow Arts Trust, London
24 June 22 July
Every professional looks to develop their skills throughout their caree;, the same is true for the creative sector.
I completely understand the concerns in this [August] Comment.
Arts Council England has come under heavy fire recently, as debates have raged about how usefully it serves the artistic community and the public.
Artists comment on the Arts Council’s Turning Point Strategy.
In September, the A Foundation launches Greenland Street, a major new contemporary art centre in Liverpool.
Northern Print Studio will move to new premises in October.
A major new initiative designed to strengthen cultural links between the UK and China was launched in July in London.
The second Body Navigation international festival of contemporary arts ran 6-9 July 2006 across varied sites, spanning the park on Elagin Island and the urban sprawl of St Petersburg.
Six innovative new commissions by animate! tv will receive a terrestrial TV premiere on Channel 4 in November.
Four Scotland-based artists were awarded £5,000 each after being short-listed for the 2006 Aspect Prize.
September launches the exhibition for the 2006 Nam June Paik award Internationaler Medienkunstpreis der Kunststiftung NRW (International Media Arts Award of the NRW Arts Foundation).
Martin Prothero, whose approach to his practice was featured in a-ns Artists stories in 2003, was one of eight artists commissioned to carry out research projects for RANE (Research in Art Nature & Environment).