Call for participants: developing critical writing on the contemporary visual arts
In 2012, Axis will be running a year-long programme of writing workshops and publication support. We are seeking three emerging writers based in Wales who are interested in developing their critical writing on the contemporary visual arts.
January 23rd | February 27th | March 27th | April 24th |
May 29th
Ffotogallery at Chapter, CF5 1QE
FORUM is an informal, monthly event for early career artists, students and graduates. It is a platform for practitioners from various disciplines to exchange ideas, experience and opinions on visual culture.
FORUM is diverse in its nature and has no fixed form. Each event will have its own premise, which will provide a catalyst for discussion on a range of issues in the context of contemporary arts practice.
Every month we will invite artists to show or discuss new or unfinished works that relate to the month's theme in an informal setting, for feedback and discussion. Get in touch if you'd like to share your work!
This blog is where we post up all FORUM's activity and things we want to shout about. Email us to submit any links, opinions or questions and to promote any events you are involved in.
Previous FORUM themes have included:
2013
November: Pop-Up Exhibition
October: Threats To Art Practice
September: Test Something
August: Art Prizes
June: Combining Forces
July: The Walk
May: Wales At Venice
April: Order and Chaos
March: Discipline Crossover
February: Constellational Practice
January: Website Specific
2012
November: The Unseen October: Gesture September: Conversation Pieces
August: Residencies
July: Art in the Public Realm
June: Art Schools
May: Space and Change
April: Archives and Collections
March: Art Fairs
There's no need to book! Please contact us on (029)20708870 or turnerhouse@ffotogallery.org for further information
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FEATURING...Zosia Krasnowolska & Dafydd Williams
Speakers at 'Pop-Up Exhibitions' FORUM.
Modern Alchemists
Speakers at 'Combining Forces' FORUM and current students of Cardiff School of Art and Design
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