Student competition launched
Two lucky winners in our new competition for 2004 graduating art and design will be able to launch their careers at On the Wall, a brand new art fair to be held at London’s Olympia 29 September 3 October. […]
Two lucky winners in our new competition for 2004 graduating art and design will be able to launch their careers at On the Wall, a brand new art fair to be held at London’s Olympia 29 September 3 October. […]
Matthew Blackman is currently on a six-month placement with Forma, contributing his experience of marketing and customer relationship management at a-n to the development of this new organisation. Forma is an arts organisation, based in Newcastle, involved in cutting-edge projects […]
Kaavous Clayton reports from the InFest: International Artist-Run Culture conference in Vancouver, Canada.
Aikaterini Gegisian profiles The Leleg Institute Project, a platform for collaboration and cultural exchange in Turkey.
For the final article in this series Jane Watt asks artists and commissioners about their involvement in current innovative projects.
Looking beyond our own locality and specialisms is vital in maintaining a fresh and innovative outlook and we know artists appreciate the value and challenges in making links beyond what and who they already know. Over the past eighteen months […]
Debenhams Store, Manchester
27 February
Royal College of Art, London
13 March – 4 April
St Paul’s Gallery, Birmingham 14 February – 10 April
Spike Island, Bristol
27 February – 4 May
Millennium Galleries, Sheffield
11 February – 18 April
In summer 2003 I took part in Excavate Overlay, a multi-disciplinary project involving artists, a writer/ anthropologist, archaeologists and members of a rural community in Caithness, Scotland.
“I’m drifting far out in space with Michael Jackson’s face, and all I want to do is get back home.”
Winners of the decibel visual arts awards, aimed at black and Asian artists, and curators, were announced in March.
Nisha Duggal reports from A Free State, the recent culmination of decibel, Arts Council England’s cultural diversity profiling initiative.
Calling universities a-n has been inviting proactive universities across the UK to sign up and participate in a new competition aimed at 2004 art and design graduates. Along with some star prizes, the competition will provide hundreds of emerging artists […]
Cultural Enterprise Office, Glasgow and a-n partnered on a gathering on 23 February, to discuss development of a forum for professional development for artists in Scotland Held at CCA Glasgow, the event attracted 29 organisations and individuals who represented a […]
This month a-n will be out and about at Glasgow Art Fair. A Code of Practice seminar hosted by Susan Jones will take place Friday 16 April. The event is free to artists. See display advert on back page or […]
Welcome back to Grainne Sweeney who returned from her maternity leave at the beginning of March. Welcome also to John Kent who joins the team as our Financial consultant bringing with him a wealth of arts and business financial experience, […]
At the recent a-n event at Cove Park, artists came together to discuss issues around practice in rural locations. Presentations from Alison Bell, Marcus Coates and Su Grierson artists with diverse contemporary practices provided stimulus for thought and […]
My practice as an artist is about escape, about losing myself in the process of making art, escaping the world.
Crafts Council Gallery, London
5 February 4 April
Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea 22 January 28 March
South Hall Gallery, Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery, Nottingham
14 January 14 March
Stills, Edinburgh
16 January 14 March