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Editorially commissioned features on significant and emerging artists, includes artists’ firsthand experiences alongside interview-based profiles.
By Stephen Hackett
After studying at the art college in Belfast, I joined Catalyst Arts (an artist-run organisation based in the city) where I was co-director for two years. Read on...
By Elpida Hadzi Vasileva
Coming from Macedonia, a country where sixty to seventy percent of the land is forest, the immediacy of nature is a significant element of my working practice. Read on...
By Jo Wilson
Antony Hall undertook an MA in Art as Environment at Manchester Metropolitan University, graduating in 2002. Since then, his work has had an emphasis on technology, usually in the form of long-term research projects, residencies, performance, web and sound art. Read on...
By Ilana Halperin
Colliding geological and personal timescales.
Serendipitous encounters. Read on...
By Susie Hamilton
For the last five years I have painted cowboys, explorers and criminals men seeking liberation outside the laws and limits of society in dangerous, exhilarating places. Read on...
By Dana Hargrove
Dana Hargraves, a graduate who featured in a-ns Degree show supplement 98 publication, discusses her current practice including a recent residency in South Africa. Read on...
By Sally Shaw
Sally Shaw meets artistic duo John Wood and Paul Harrison to talk about collaboration, long-distance relationships and career development. Read on...
By Paddy Hartley
Since completing an MA in ceramics in 1998, I've worked with and in response to a diverse range of people, environments and themes. Read on...
By Sharon Haward
In June 2004 I was shown around an empty flat in Farley Bank, Hastings, with a view to taking it on as an experimental space. Read on...
By Sonia Hawking
There is no doubt that glass changes the space that surrounds us every day. Read on...