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How to find the perfect art studio

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Are you looking to rent an art studio? Read our post covering the process of finding and choosing the perfect artist’s work space.

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Spotlight interview with digital artist Pieter Haasbroek

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In this artist interview, Pieter Haasbroek shares with us his artistic process, ideas and inspiration.

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5 less obvious holiday destinations for artists

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Dreaming of your next holiday? Our 5 suggestions of less-trodden creative destinations should give you invaluable inspiration.

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Spotlight interview with artist Lynda Minter

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In this artist interview, Lynda Minter shares with us her artistic process, ideas and inspiration. To see more of Lynda’s work, please visit her online gallery. Editor’s note: This interview was lightly edited for length and clarity. Being an artist…

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Your guide to thriving as an artist outside the major art capitals

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Many of those today who aspire to a sustainable artistic practice, or already have a long history of precisely that, have found themselves confronted with a major dilemma as London, New York and other more obvious art capitals have become…

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Tips for oil painting on paper (and the best paper to use)

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We outline the benefits of oil painting on paper, the best paper to use, and tips for oil painting on this versatile and accessible medium.

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How to increase your creative productivity

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Tips and advice for artists on improving creative productivity and time management. A few changes can go a long way.

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How to package artwork

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Tips and advice for artists on how to package artwork for shipping. Personal touches and secure packaging are a must!

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Spotlight interview with artist Yordanka Sirakova

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London-based artist Yordanka Sirakova shares with us her artistic process, ideas and inspiration.

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Support Hart Club’s scholarship fundraiser for artists with disabilities

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Support Hart Club’s scholarship fundraiser, which will promote its mission to provide inclusive and accessible arts programming to artists with disabilities.

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The world of artist’s books

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An artist’s book generally refers to an artwork which uses the form or function of a book. We take a closer look at this niche medium.

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An artist’s guide to writing successful applications

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A beginner’s guide on how to write artist applications for open calls, opportunities and competitions. A little planning goes a long way!

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The contemporary comeback of craft

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The boundaries between fine arts and crafts practices such as ceramics, weaving, printmaking and glassblowing are becoming more and more blurred.

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Cut and paste: 3 techniques to step up your collage game

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We present three artists who us collage in surprising ways, along with three techniques that you can try at home.

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The UK’s most exciting visual art festivals

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Alongside its many museums, galleries, and commercial art fairs, there are a host of exciting visual art festivals in the UK.

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