Glasgow’s museums, galleries, streets, bridges and hidden spaces will showcase the work of national and international artists when Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art returns in April 2010, building on the success of the 2008 Festival.
Profiling studios and facilities around the UK.
A guide to career development and training opportunities as well as related services and resources that are designed to help artists take their practice to the next level.
Selected reports on both current and upcoming residency programmes in the UK and beyond.
Profiling studios and facilities around the UK.
Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop, Creative ambition 2 and ixia.
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.
Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop
19 July
The Scottish Arts Council has announced a £1.5 million National Lottery capital award towards the £7 million development of a visual arts resource on Glasgows King Street. The King Street project, lead by Glasgow City Council in partnership with nine […]
John Beagles comments on the increased presence of artist-run initiatives at this year’s Glasgow Art Fair.
Julie Brook gives a personal account of her involvement in the Comhla International Artists Workshop in North Uist.