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  • AltMFA

    AltMFA is a radical educational programme established by artists for artists as a free alternative to studying a university-based Fine Art Masters in London. The course is focused on developing and strengthening the individual practice of professional contemporary artists through non-hierarchical, peer-led critical discussion and engagement with visiting artists, writers and thinkers. Learning is based around a weekly schedule of group critiques, talks and seminars.

  • Sonic Social

    Make contact with fellow researchers, performers and makers at Sound Fjor'd Sonic Social events. Any artists, researchers, sound designers, curators and performers may join - send an email with your name, email address, a web link and a brief biog and sentence about your interests to the address above to have your name added to this page, or come along to a monthly social event. Benefits of joining the sound art network are: access to international artists and their practices; access to news and opportunities, crits and social events.

  • IdeasTap

    IdeasTap is a creative network and funding body for emerging cratives. They are a not-for-profit organisation, bringing creative people together and offering cash funding, opportunities and a portfolio to showcase your work. The Ideas Fund is open all year, with four deadlines for submissions with a max £1,000 awards for projects from any creative discipline. You have to be up to 25 years old.

  • Arts in Waltham Forest

    Arts listing service for Waltham Forest and beyond.

  • Ardent Hare

    Ardent hare invests in the entrepreneurialism of disabled and deaf creative people and supports their progression into positions of influence. They work towards creating employment opportunities enabling disabled people to not only thrive and prosper independently, but to influence social change on a personal and national scale.

  • Rosetta Art Centre

    Rosetta Art Centre is a visual art centre based in Stratford. Their mission is to support and develop individuals in creative and artistic fields. The Centre delivers a range of programs, activities and services to the community.

This article is from the Artlaw Archive of Henry Lydiate's columns published in Art Monthly since 1976, and may contain out of date material.
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