The need to be noticed
Online sales of art may have grown significantly in the past year, but artists and galleries must work hard to attract a digital a…
Online sales of art may have grown significantly in the past year, but artists and galleries must work hard to attract a digital a…
An annual visual arts event in Brighton seeks to take visitors away from the usual tourist hotspots in the centre of the city, say…
Community members and arts and heritage organisations can all benefit from volunteering if some basic principles are followed…
Through Tate's Circuit programme, galleries across the country are illuminating the voices of young people and deliv…
Dany Louise looks into the reasons why many cities welcome biennials of art events while others are less receptive.
Academics and one of the country’s major art galleries have joined forces in a model of collaboration which, say Sue Hayton…
Zoe Dunbar, the new Director of the Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art, takes us through the steps of her career path.
Maria Balshaw describes the career in visual arts and academia that led her to become Director of the Whitworth and Manchester Cit…
Now she has left a-n, Susan Jones reflects on those who have helped her over the course of her career.
Glasgow will be hosting the Turner Prize next year for the first time. Marie Christie believes that a partnership approach will ma…
Eloise Malone tells how she has transformed a former bank in Plymouth into an art gallery and creative space for vulnerable young…
Free unlimited entry to exhibitions is among the benefits being offered to those who join.
Sheila McGregor takes us through the steps of her career in the visual arts, which led her to the new frontier that is Axisweb.
Tate has faced an Information Tribunal to defend its right to keep details of its financial relationship with the oil company a se…
Visual arts activities for young people are more important than ever, since the decline in the teaching of arts subjects in school…
Creating a level playing field for visual artists is the aim of online gallery Outside In. Kate Davey tells how its surgery days s…
The Prison Arts Foundation employs artists-in-residence in prisons in Northern Ireland. Alison Smyth explains their approach and a…
Finding out what young offenders are good at and drawing it out of them can change their lives. Jane Bryant discusses Artswork&rsq…
What is quality of experience in the contemporary visual arts and how do we measure it? Grace Davies discusses the findings of a r…
As he takes the helm at the House of Illustration, Colin McKenzie reflects on his career, which started with him becoming the firs…
Crisis looms as publicly-funded galleries respond to financial squeeze by expecting professional artists to work for non-financial…
A year after setting up a blog, Hilary Machell and Yvonne Battersby reflect on their experiences from initial nervousness to an aw…
With its new name and status as an independent charity, Peckham Platform is a very different organisation, according to&…
Over half of all adults in England have visited a museum or art gallery in the past year, according to new statistics published by…