Plymouth Contemporary Open 2015 - Call for submissions
/A major new exhibition, the Plymouth Contemporary Open 2015, will showcase new, up and coming creative talent alongside nationally and internationally significant artists.
Read MoreA major new exhibition, the Plymouth Contemporary Open 2015, will showcase new, up and coming creative talent alongside nationally and internationally significant artists.
Read MoreSince its launch in May 2014, the Paying Artists Campaign has been creating opportunities for artists, galleries, funders and policy-makers to discuss artists pay through a number of consultations, workshops and round tables
Read MoreThrough a series of personal one-to-one coaching sessions, and participation in an Action Learning training session, our Coaching and Action Learning programme aims to develop confident, resilient arts leaders and peer-to-peer leadership communities, who can share working practices and learn from each other.
Read MoreStephen Palmer reports over at a-n on the recent AUE hustings.
Read MoreThe Embassy of Brazil, in partnership with Itaú BBA and People’s Palace Projects (Queen Mary University of London) announce the launch of its 1st Visual Arts Awards, open to all UK artists.
Read MoreApplications are invited from colleagues working in learning and education roles in the arts and cultural sectors to participate in the Extend Leadership Programme 2015-16.
Read MoreAfter the huge success of the first Family Arts Conference in Birmingham in 2013, bookings have already hit a new high for the follow-up event on Friday 13 March.
Read MoreMyCake’s Culture Benchmark has launched a new dashboard specifically designed to help the arts sector gain extra value from the Arts Council England 2011-2012 annual data set compiled from National Portfolio Organisations annual data submission.
Read MoreFor the second time, a-n will be supporting artists to attend the preview of the Venice Biennale. With a short deadline, a-n members are invited to submit their applications without delay.
Read MoreThe scholarships are open to artists aged 18-30 and are designed to help emerging talent from a range of disciplines to develop their work and take their careers to the next level.
Read MoreAs the cultural sector continues to advocate for its work, its value to society and contribution to the economy, arts writer Dany Louise shares a paper drawn from her academic research into three international contemporary art biennials.
Read MoreThe third edition of its EIB Institute’s Artists Development Programme, targeting young (under 35) visual artists from the EU Member States is now open for application until 20 February 2015.
Read MoreThe full schedule is now available for the Family Arts Conference on Friday March 13th at Cadogan Hall & Royal Court Theatre, London.
Read MoreAxisweb have published Notes 2015, their annual look back at all things Axisweb, with an eye on the year to come.
Read MoreThe Contemporary Visual Arts Network’s ultimate goal is to nurture contemporary visual artists and organisations in order to produce internationally regarded, critically engaged work that is valued by our society.
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