Contemporary Visual Arts Network North West creates development opportunities for, supports and promotes the work of artists, organisations and professionals
We promote development and opportunities for artists and organisations.
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We are a network for artists, organisations and professionals to develop their practice, share ideas, knowledge and resources, and cultivate relationships.
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Studios and Small Galleries: Have Your Say – Barriers to Capital Funding.
We are gathering urgent evidence on the barriers that you face in accessing capital funding.
Deadline: 24 August https://t.co/dJyVOye8ge
We’re delighted to share that London Gallery Weekend & @cvanetwork are partnering again to offer England-based contemporary art curators tickets to Frieze London for Thurs 16 Oct.
🔗Head here to apply https://t.co/eJ2tuSodKR
Deadline 17 Aug
Our featured artist this month is @ClaireTindale, an artist working primarily with sculpture and installation and who uses the miniature as a conceptual framework.
Every month we feature the work of a leading North West based artist. This month it is Rebecca Chesney whose work is concerned with the politics of landscape: economics and wealth, social issues and justice, and the effects these have on natural ecologies and people.
ACT NOW: Write to your MP to protect the future of the visual arts.
Urge them to champion our sector in the forthcoming comprehensive spending review.
Resources to make this very easy found here: https://t.co/iDNgcjBODQ
Artists don’t thrive in isolation.
We need to protect the whole visual arts ecosystem—from studios to education—to secure the UK’s global leadership in the visual arts.
Framing the Future launched in Parliament with 4 key asks.
📥https://t.co/4zcMaB1pCt
"Art is an expression of the imagination and a powerful vehicle for social change." Manifesto for Arts and Health, 2011 made with people from NW and Yorkshire
This month's North West artist feature is Tracy Hill. She works within "a hybrid space where a geological understanding of the land informs an embodied experience of the energy contained within it." #northwestcreatives#contemporaryart#tracyhill