By Carol Burns in How To
An artist statement sets out your unique philosophy as an artist in no more than 300 words (and sometimes as few as 150). It offers insight into your work, in your own words. It also provides context for your art and enhances the viewer’s experience.
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By Adriana Paradiso in Events & Review
Support ArtWeb members and the greater art community at these November art events across the UK and online.
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By Adriana Paradiso in Events & Review
A list of some fantastic artist events coming up in the month of October, submitted by the ArtWeb community: Geometry An international juried exhibition of 50 works of artists working in drawing, painting, printmaking, wall sculpture, collage and video relating to geometry.…
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By Adriana Paradiso in Events & Review
A list of some fantastic artist events coming up in the month of September, submitted by the ArtWeb community: Rita Linney Exhibition of Works A four-week-long exhibition of works by ArtWeb member Rita Linney. Dates 2–29 September 2019 Cost Free Location…
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By Adriana Paradiso in Events & Review
A list of some fantastic artist events coming up in the month of August, submitted by the ArtWeb community: MFA Art and Humanities Masters Show 2018 Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design’s Masters Show celebrates transformative design and visually stunning…
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By Adriana Paradiso in Events & Review
A list of some fantastic artist events coming up in the month of July, submitted by the ArtWeb community: First Street Gallery – 2018 National Juried Exhibition First Street Gallery is pleased to present the 2018 National Juried Exhibition. Curated by American…
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By Gavin Lenaghan in Art And Culture
Is white a mere neutral or ‘base’ colour for artists, or is it the colour – one of the most literally illuminating of all? It’s not a question that has necessarily been asked as often as it should have been…
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By Gavin Lenaghan in How To
Are you a teenager or 20-something with dreams of global artistic stardom? Or maybe you’ve turned to a creative path later in life, and are trying to juggle the task of building up a selling and exhibiting profile with that…
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By Jack Smurthwaite in Art And Culture, How To
A friend invited me to Sigmund Freud’s house recently. House museums are a passion of mine, as they are for many people, and I love the art programme the Freud Museum has put in place. Contemporary artists, responding to a…
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