North London Collegiate School are seeking applications for a series of two week artists residencies during the academic year, to develop a project to completion, and for exhibition in the School's galleries. Successful candidates will share their approaches with students informally and in some classes.The post is remunerated at £600 for a fortnight.
Alumnus Rachel Mercer was an artist in residence in 2014.
Deadline for applications is 6 February 2015.
Applicants are required to submit a covering letter to the Headmistress, and complete an application form. The artist will need to apply for their DBS.
Full details
Thursday, 29 January 2015
Carl Randall in Conversation at UCL Art Museum
South Wing G14 Committee Room, UCL
3 February 6.30pm
Free and open to the public, limited places. Booking required: college.art@ucl.ac.uk
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Castell Coch Residency
Cadw are announcing a call for artists for their first 2015 residency programme, which will be at Castell Coch, on the outskirts of Cardiff.
The residency will host two artists for a period of six weeks, and provide a bursary of £3,000 per residency.
Deadline for application - Monday 2 March 2015 at 5pm. Interviews to follow on Thursday 19th March 2015 at Castell Coch.
Full details
The residency will host two artists for a period of six weeks, and provide a bursary of £3,000 per residency.
Deadline for application - Monday 2 March 2015 at 5pm. Interviews to follow on Thursday 19th March 2015 at Castell Coch.
Full details
Max Naylor 'Headlands' at Mercer Chance
Max Naylor will be exhibiting recent works at Mercer Chance Studio Gallery (run by alumni Rachel Mercer and Michael Chance). Mercer Chance, 253 Hoxton Street, N1 5LG, London.
‘Naylor’s recent work uses ink on paper to depict spaces that have been observed, remembered and imagined. At times playful and abstract, these drawings are a collaboration between place, self and medium.’
Private View: 7pm Thursday 5th February
Exhibition Continues: 5 – 15 February 2015
Private View: 7pm Thursday 5th February
Exhibition Continues: 5 – 15 February 2015
The Society of Portrait Sculptors Open Exhibition Deadline
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One third of the works are selected from open submission from non members. International submissions equally welcome. They welcome work in a durable material, recent and not previously exhibited in London. Must be a bust or figure, human or animal, in 3D or bas relief.
Exhibition to take place at La Galleria Pall Mall, 30 Royal Opera Arcade, London, SW1Y 4UY.
Prizes are £1,000 first prize, and five prizes of £500 including one for the best exhibit from a portrait sculptor of 30 years old or under, and one for best non-member newcomer.
Application fee is £20/£30 per piece, maximum two pieces. Half of fee is returnable if two pieces are submitted and both are rejected.
Beth Collar at Serpentine Gallery and David Roberts Art Foundation
Beth Collar will be doing a performance; Probably, Like a Melon Rolling Off a Table: Part II, at the Serpentine Gallery inside the Reiner Ruthenbeck exhibition this Saturday as part of their Saturday Live series. It will start at 3pm, Saturday 31 January.
Also, Beth's artist book Gallery Copy launches on 5 February during David Roberts Art Foundation's 'grand opening night' of their exhibition The Violet Crab on Thursday 5 February, 7-9pm.
The book was commissioned by David Roberts Art Foundation to be an artwork which also acts as a guide to their Artworks in Residence, a series of works from the collection and sit-specific commissions displayed on a long-term basis in the building.
Also, Beth's artist book Gallery Copy launches on 5 February during David Roberts Art Foundation's 'grand opening night' of their exhibition The Violet Crab on Thursday 5 February, 7-9pm.
The book was commissioned by David Roberts Art Foundation to be an artwork which also acts as a guide to their Artworks in Residence, a series of works from the collection and sit-specific commissions displayed on a long-term basis in the building.
Tuesday, 27 January 2015
Oliver Malin in conversation with curator Róisín McQueirns
On Thursday 5 February, Gallery Different presents a discussion between artist and filmmaker Oliver Malin and curator Róisín McQueirns, examining the depiction of relationships in Malin's work across both still and moving image, and other examinations of relationships.
The talk will begin at 7pm with an introduction by gallery director Karina Philips on the current annual group show the "Kiss", which places relationships as the contextual theme for the current group show.
Gallery Different, 14 Percy Street, London, W1T 1DR
The talk will begin at 7pm with an introduction by gallery director Karina Philips on the current annual group show the "Kiss", which places relationships as the contextual theme for the current group show.
Gallery Different, 14 Percy Street, London, W1T 1DR
Friday, 23 January 2015
Meg Buick Wins Gwen May Award and Shortlisted for RBA Rome Scholarship
4 February - 6 March.
Meg has also been awarded the Gwen May Recent Graduate Award from the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers. http://www.re-printmaking.com/studentelections.aspx
Thursday, 22 January 2015
CARA Student Art Competition
Council for At-Risk Academics (CARA) run an annual student art competition. This is partly to raise awareness of the issues that concern the charity, and partly to raise funds, as the shortlisted entries will be auctioned off at a charity auction. The money will support the CARA Fellowship Programme which sustains persecuted and disenfranchised academics from across the globe and facilitates continued academic engagement through periods of sanctuary and practical support. The ongoing crises in the Middle East have meant that they are struggling to keep up with the number of Syrian and Iraqi academics' requests for support.
Open to students on any course (for example Masters). Students must create a piece based upon the theme of Academic Freedom. The dimensions of entries are restricted to A5 (cubed if three-dimensional), however entry materials and medium are not prescribed. They welcome entries that reflect the full range of disciplines, from textiles to fine art, from video to sculpture - conceptual, abstract or figurative - as long as the theme is depicted clearly. You will be asked to submit a written statement along with your entry.
Judging panel for 2015 is Haroon Mirza, winner of the Silver Lion Award at 54th Venice Biennale; Maggi Hambling CBE, artist; Helen Delaney, Assistant Curator at Tate Britain; Ken Done, artist; and Linda Drew, Deputy Director of Glasgow School of Art.
Entry is free.
First Prize £1,000, Second Prize £500, Third Prize £250.
To enter, visit: http://www.cara1933.org/art-comp.asp
Open to students on any course (for example Masters). Students must create a piece based upon the theme of Academic Freedom. The dimensions of entries are restricted to A5 (cubed if three-dimensional), however entry materials and medium are not prescribed. They welcome entries that reflect the full range of disciplines, from textiles to fine art, from video to sculpture - conceptual, abstract or figurative - as long as the theme is depicted clearly. You will be asked to submit a written statement along with your entry.
Judging panel for 2015 is Haroon Mirza, winner of the Silver Lion Award at 54th Venice Biennale; Maggi Hambling CBE, artist; Helen Delaney, Assistant Curator at Tate Britain; Ken Done, artist; and Linda Drew, Deputy Director of Glasgow School of Art.
Entry is free.
First Prize £1,000, Second Prize £500, Third Prize £250.
To enter, visit: http://www.cara1933.org/art-comp.asp
Kirsty Buchanan in Florence Trust Winter Open
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Kirsty Buchanan, St John the Baptist (2014) |
Florence Trust, St Saviour's, Aberdeen Park, Highbury, London, N5 2AR.
Opening: Friday 30 January, 6 - 9pm.
Exhibition continues over the weekend: Saturday 31 January and Sunday 1 February, 12 - 6pm.
More about the Florence Trust:
Deadline for applications:
Early summer, tba
The Florence Trust offers 12 month studio
residencies commencing in August each year for up to a 12 artists. Each artists
gets 24-hour access to a studio within St Saviour’s, a neo-gothic church in
Highbury, London. There are two annual exhibitions in January and July, with a
full-colour catalogue and a text by an independent arts writer. Throughout the
year they provide mentoring, including with visiting artists, writers and
curators. There are peer-critiques, workshops, and exhibition projects. In the
past, artists have joined the Trust at a pivotal stage in their careers and
used the opportunity as a springboard to establish themselves in the London art
scene and beyond.
Open to all artists internationally, including
collaborations, and students who will graduate in 2015.
Studio rent is either £225 or £260 per calendar month.
This is all-inclusive and covers all aspects of the programme. Artists will
need to budget separately for their living costs. Many artists need to work
part-time during their residency and this is not a problem as long as they
continually use their studio.
Application fee of £10.
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