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Bringing together Projects unedited with our portfolio of commissioned Artists' stories and brand new Image bank, Artists talking is a unique space to explore artists' insights and perspectives on contemporary practice.
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"Slurps and suckles of artificial sound, / accompany the feeding of a swaddled pack. / The announcement comes / She hides her bare chest / Turns off the sound / And leaves" Intrigued? Young artists Nicola Smith, Anna Puhakka, Sarah Stamp and BaseNorth get up to mischief thanks to the Douglas Clasper Scholarship. Read on »
Over 8000 images from over 3000 UK and international artists whose work has been editorially featured in any of a-n's publications since 2000. Read on »
Artists discussing their practice and experiences through personal blogs about the projects they're working on, as they happen, whenever they happen. To start a blog or comment, login or register. Read on »
Editorially commissioned features on significant and emerging artists, includes artists' firsthand experiences alongside interview-based profiles. Read on »
Jane Watt explores the development of Projects unedited, a-n's open space for artists' blogs. Since coming online, a wealth of projects have unfolded day-by-day on Projects unedited giving unique insights into artists' practice and experiences.
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By Rebecca Cartwright
Musings on Art education from the inside
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By Jacqueline Berridge
Had one of the best days, yesterday. We interviewed graduates for the residency... and I have to say I was impressed by the quality of the candidates. Laura, the ADO had done a brilliant job of organising. I think the 3 of us worked well Read on »
Kate Stoddart profiles self-proclaimed haptic thinker, Adam Paxon, drawing out his fascination with touching, making and thinking, the lasting influende of a creative childhood and the "interior world" of glass and plastic. Read on »