Agents

Live Art



Live Art Development Agency (LADA)

First Floor, Rochelle School, Arnold Circus, London E2 7ES - Google Maps
Tel: 020 7033 0275
Fax: 020 7033 0276
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Website: www.thisisliveart.co.uk
Website: www.thisisliveart.co.uk/prof_dev/one_to_one/index.html

The Live Art Development Agency's Study Room is a free, open access research facility used by artists, students, curators and scholars as well as many other arts professionals. Over the last five years the Study Room has grown into an invaluable resource and now contains over 2500 items, including 700 publications, 700 videos and 400 DVDs and CD-ROMS. All the materials have a Live Art focus and all are listed at www.thisisliveart.co.uk/resources/study_room.html. As well as providing an archive, advice and information and research and training opportunities, Live Art Development Agency also broker partnerships with venues and institutions to expand exhibiting opportunities for the Live Art sector. One to One Individual Artists Bursaries in Live Art aim to provide artistic and professional development opportunities for individual practitioners bases in London who work in Live Art, new performance and time based media. Awards range from £6,000 to £10,000 and are awarded to artists to undertake self-determined artistic and professional development strategies that will stimulate new processes, support different ways of working and ultimately enhance their artistic practices. As part of their One to One Bursaries Scheme, LADA offers professional development and one to one advice sessions. Their informal, occasional newsletter mainly provides information on opportunities provided by them or their partners in the Live Art CPD Network (ArtsAdmin and New Work Network). Send an email to info@thisisliveart.co.uk and ask to be put on the mailing list.
Listing ID: 287


ArtsAdmin

Toynbee Studios, 28 Commercial Street, London E1 6LS - Google Maps
Tel: 020 7247 5102
Fax: 020 7247 5103
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Website: www.artsadmin.co.uk
Website: www.artsadmin.co.uk/artistsadvisor/bursaryscheme.html

Artsadmin provides a comprehensive management service and national resource for contemporary artists who cross the spectrum of new theatre, dance, music, live art and mixed media work. The organisation provides practitioners with administrative support, develops and promotes artists' work and establishes partnerships with producers, promoters and relevant arts organisations in the UK and abroad. Artsadmin also administers an Artists' Bursary scheme for live art/time based media artists, and/or any one of the following in combination with the above: new performance, installation, text, sound, digital technology and projected image. You must have received a fellowship or no strings-attached awards within the last six months of the closing date and been making work professionally within the last 12 months of the closing date. You should also not be in receipt of fixed term funding or revenue funding. Priority will be given to artists who intend to make particular use of Toynbee Studios during the period of their bursary. The Artsmin Busrsary offer artists time to experiment with new ways of working, to practically research or take an idea further, or to further their creative process without the pressure of having to realize a final outcome or 'product'. Bursaries of £500 - £4,000; a combination of fees, material costs, access to studio space and video facilities at Toynbee Studios. For further information send A4 SAE to Manick Govinda the Artists Advisor at the address above.
Listing ID: 727


Hull Time Based Arts (HTBA)

Time Base, 42 High Street, Hull HU1 1PS - Google Maps
Tel: 01482 216 446
Fax: 01482 216 446
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Website: www.timebase.org

Hull Time Based Arts is a collection of 20 years projects by artists, members, partner organisations and invited or commissioned artists, curators, authors and creative producers. Support offered in the form of residencies at HTBA, commissions, the Centre for Time Based Art (in development), ExStream (a streaming media network project) and Women and Media (workgroup that enables women to work with media creatively).
Listing ID: 728


New Work Network

Toynbee Studios, 28 Commercial Street, London E1 6AB - Google Maps
Tel: 020 7539 9373
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Website: www.newworknetwork.org.uk

New Work Network is a sector-wide, artist-led organisation that brings together artists, producers, venues, academics and other practitioners involved in the new work sector in the UK. The organisation builds on the existing cross-over between a wide variety of practices in the fields of performance, live art, new theatre, new dance, installation, video art, digital art, time-based and interdisciplinary arts including those that embrace new technologies. NWN is a non-profit organisation that aims to facilitate both national and regional forums for information exchange, advocacy, critical debate and professional development for practitioners involved in the new work sector.
Listing ID: 729


Capture

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Website: www.capturenet.org.uk

CAPTURE is the national strategic agency for dance and the moving image. They commission new dance and moving image work, co-ordinate, curate, and produce distribution opportunities for work and act as a voice for the sector and 'artform'. They have created an online calendar, that can be linked to yours, featuring national and international dance events.
Listing ID: 3118


Turtle Key Arts

Ladbroke Hall, 79 Barlby Road, London W10 6AZ - Google Maps
Shaun Dawson
Tel: 020 8964 5060
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Website: www.turtlekeyarts.org.uk

Turtle Key Arts produces and manages performance arts projects and companies. They usually produce projects from conception through to delivery but are also able to supply a more specific element of a project, such as consultancy, fund raising, Marketing and production management.
Listing ID: 3162