Curated by Jo Addison, Mark Harris and Adam Gillam Work Work was a group exhibition bringing together 26 artists who generate part of their income from their involvement in art education. Full-time, fractional, freelance, fixed term; this unique selection of artists was made in order to pose the question, what does it mean to fluctuate between doing work and making it in the orbit of the art school? The exhibition consisted of artworks in a range of media; sculpture, painting, performance, film, found objects, collage, drawing, animation. Whilst the curriculum in many art schools is slowly changing to accommodate plurality of approach with regard to ‘employability’, there nevertheless persists a fairly singular definition of the ‘succes...
The artist-in-residence concept has grown in popularity in the last fifteen years. During the 1970s ...
Theories of creativity from different disciplines map onto teaching strategies within the fine art f...
This presentation by Natasha Kidd (Course Leader of the BA Fine Art course at Bath School of Art) an...
WORK WORK brings together artists who generate part of their income from their involvement in art ed...
1 day symposium followed by 2 week participatory exhibition. In a climate of economic instability...
Invited by artist and guest curator Michelle Weinberg, more than thirty artists will contribute draw...
This exhibition marks the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Artists Teacher Scheme in England...
An overview of the literature surrounding the nature of work in the cultural industries, as it has p...
Participating artist in year long Arts Council funded research project lead by Phyllida Barlow to es...
The Art.Work project seeks to elaborate on this interplay between existence and form by problematisi...
Contemporary creative work has emerged as a focus of international academic and policy attention sin...
This paper introduces a novel method for investigating the interfaces between art work and manageria...
How can we best support fine art students whom, for a variety of reasons, have difficulty negotiatin...
The impetus for this article derives from an identified need for research to deliver further insight...
Building on Tara McDowell’s (2016) understanding of the current 'post occupational condition', this ...
The artist-in-residence concept has grown in popularity in the last fifteen years. During the 1970s ...
Theories of creativity from different disciplines map onto teaching strategies within the fine art f...
This presentation by Natasha Kidd (Course Leader of the BA Fine Art course at Bath School of Art) an...
WORK WORK brings together artists who generate part of their income from their involvement in art ed...
1 day symposium followed by 2 week participatory exhibition. In a climate of economic instability...
Invited by artist and guest curator Michelle Weinberg, more than thirty artists will contribute draw...
This exhibition marks the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Artists Teacher Scheme in England...
An overview of the literature surrounding the nature of work in the cultural industries, as it has p...
Participating artist in year long Arts Council funded research project lead by Phyllida Barlow to es...
The Art.Work project seeks to elaborate on this interplay between existence and form by problematisi...
Contemporary creative work has emerged as a focus of international academic and policy attention sin...
This paper introduces a novel method for investigating the interfaces between art work and manageria...
How can we best support fine art students whom, for a variety of reasons, have difficulty negotiatin...
The impetus for this article derives from an identified need for research to deliver further insight...
Building on Tara McDowell’s (2016) understanding of the current 'post occupational condition', this ...
The artist-in-residence concept has grown in popularity in the last fifteen years. During the 1970s ...
Theories of creativity from different disciplines map onto teaching strategies within the fine art f...
This presentation by Natasha Kidd (Course Leader of the BA Fine Art course at Bath School of Art) an...