Sarah Roberts: on developing practice in the face of deadlines
When Is Too Close Too Far In Practice That Treads The Deadline? Deadline vs Live Development I have a show in July, The Whitechapel London Open – it’s still a long way off and yet I have it in mind as… Continue Reading Sarah Roberts: on developing practice in the face of deadlines
Laura Fowle: on artist opportunities
Can-do / Must-do : Lost in a Sea of Artist Opportunities Continuing to pursue my practice post-University was / is a consistent challenge. I feel that making works within the structures of an institut… Continue Reading Laura Fowle: on artist opportunities
FLAG collective: on practice and pedagogy
Artists often support their practices through some form of teaching, be this in a workshop or academic context. But how can this approach to livelihood inform practice and vice versa? Members of colle… Continue Reading FLAG collective: on practice and pedagogy
Jemima Brown on being an artist and a parent
Artist Jemima Brown talks about her career, the impact that becoming a parent had on it and how her ways of working adapted in response to this change. http://soundcloud.com/artquest/practice360-with-… Continue Reading Jemima Brown on being an artist and a parent
Alex Burgess: on managing time
I haven’t really had a plan since I finished my Photography degree I took at Camberwell College of Art last July, to be honest. And I suspect a lot of my classmates didn’t either. I did know a few thi… Continue Reading Alex Burgess: on managing time
Rebecca Moss: applications and more
LIFE BOAT 2014 awardee Rebecca Moss reflects on making applications and selecting opportunities. There have been lots of opportunities recently where I’ve had to put on a Professional Artist’s hat. Li… Continue Reading Rebecca Moss: applications and more
Ben Eastop and Mark Nader: setting up artist studios
Is it important to have a studio after graduating and how can you go about getting one? What might you need from a studio and how can you ensure you get this? We looked at the options from large studi… Continue Reading Ben Eastop and Mark Nader: setting up artist studios
Joe Twinn: make art everything
Joe Twinn writes about the importance of making practice central to the life of the artist. Taking that this is meant to be an advisory guide of sorts detailing the possible problems and solutions a r… Continue Reading Joe Twinn: make art everything
Paul Hurley: on performance
Paul Hurley is a performance artist who has performed and exhibited both nationally and internationally since 2001. In this article he reflects on the challenge of working for free, explains why gener… Continue Reading Paul Hurley: on performance
Rachel Dobbs and Hannah Jones: on performance collaborations
Rachel Dobbs and Hannah Jones celebrated 10 years of successful collaboration as performance duo LOW PROFILE in 2013. In this article they try to pin down their winning formula. It all started by acci… Continue Reading Rachel Dobbs and Hannah Jones: on performance collaborations