AIR
AIR:
Artists' Interaction & Representation.
Davis was recently appointed to the AIR Council, a social and political advocacy organization with a 16 000-strong membership,
Committed to cementing the relationship between art-making, activism and education http://www.a-n.co.uk/air
Artists' Interaction & Representation.
Davis was recently appointed to the AIR Council, a social and political advocacy organization with a 16 000-strong membership,
Committed to cementing the relationship between art-making, activism and education http://www.a-n.co.uk/air
Nurturing Art Practice at Core Gallery
jotta interviewed Rosalind Davis about Core Gallery's new, exciting, and radically accessible DIY Education programme
http://www.jotta.com/jotta/published/home/article/v2-published/1402/do-it-yourself-nurturing-art-practice-at-core
Rise Art
Rosalind Davis has been chosen from over 4,000 Artists to be a select artist on Rise Art.com as one of the most promising and talented artists amongst all submissions as decided by the Review Board of Invited Prestigious Curators and editors of Rise Art .
http://www.riseart.com/art/product/id/30?utm_source=Collectors&utm_campaign=b7b65f5617-Welcome&utm_medium=email
AIR Inisght Lecture about Curating
With Rosalind Davis ( artist, curator and AIR council member ) and Helen Jone ( New Art Gallery Walsall)
Held at Surface Gallery 23rd November 2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=av3w0PMBGz8&feature=colike
Held at Surface Gallery 23rd November 2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=av3w0PMBGz8&feature=colike
Live Q&A on the Guardian Website.
Quiz the professional artists
Culture cuts have hit hard but why suffer for your art? Find out how to carve out a professional art career from the experts in our live Q&A, Thursday 10 November. Guest Panellists:
Lisa Snook is a practising visual artist based in London. Working with a diverse mix of mediums Snook's forthcoming exhibition The Ecstasy of Memory at The Vyner Street Gallery will include sculpture and installation along with stitched pieces.
Rosalind Davis is a practising artist, writer, lecturer and curator. She is director of the artist-led gallery space Core Gallery and DIY Educate, an education programme aimed at encouraging artistic development. In addition, she is a member of the AIR Council, an advocacy group for artists with a membership of 16,000.
Hilary Jack is an artist who has exhibited widely in the UK and abroad. Recent exhibitions include a solo show at Castlefield Gallery Manchester, and group shows at Carter Presents and August Art. Hilary co-directed an artist-led space called Apartment for five years.
Alistair Gentry is a writer and artist who has worked in video, animation and other digital media, performance, books, and photography. He is a member of Market Project, a collaborative initiative which is researching and sharing new methods and opportunities for artistic professional and economic development. He is author of the book Career Suicide.
Dany Louise has worked with artists in many different capacities over 20 years – as a programmer, commissioner, professional practice advisor and funder, among other roles. She now works on a freelance basis with artists and arts organisations, helping to link strategy to practice.
Pippa Koszerek is an artist and curator. She borrows materials and ways of working from other vocations and in 2010 adopted shorthand as her primary artistic medium. She is co-founder of POST Artists network and Island Projects.
Rob Turner has been a freelance artist for more than 20 years. He makes public and community art and works with many partners including foresters, performers, town planners, gardeners, architects, educators and community leaders. He is currently working on projects with a property developer, a local authority museum and heritage service and Wildlife Trusts. http://careers.guardian.co.uk/careers-blog/professional-artist-careers-advice?commentpage=all
Culture cuts have hit hard but why suffer for your art? Find out how to carve out a professional art career from the experts in our live Q&A, Thursday 10 November. Guest Panellists:
Lisa Snook is a practising visual artist based in London. Working with a diverse mix of mediums Snook's forthcoming exhibition The Ecstasy of Memory at The Vyner Street Gallery will include sculpture and installation along with stitched pieces.
Rosalind Davis is a practising artist, writer, lecturer and curator. She is director of the artist-led gallery space Core Gallery and DIY Educate, an education programme aimed at encouraging artistic development. In addition, she is a member of the AIR Council, an advocacy group for artists with a membership of 16,000.
Hilary Jack is an artist who has exhibited widely in the UK and abroad. Recent exhibitions include a solo show at Castlefield Gallery Manchester, and group shows at Carter Presents and August Art. Hilary co-directed an artist-led space called Apartment for five years.
Alistair Gentry is a writer and artist who has worked in video, animation and other digital media, performance, books, and photography. He is a member of Market Project, a collaborative initiative which is researching and sharing new methods and opportunities for artistic professional and economic development. He is author of the book Career Suicide.
Dany Louise has worked with artists in many different capacities over 20 years – as a programmer, commissioner, professional practice advisor and funder, among other roles. She now works on a freelance basis with artists and arts organisations, helping to link strategy to practice.
Pippa Koszerek is an artist and curator. She borrows materials and ways of working from other vocations and in 2010 adopted shorthand as her primary artistic medium. She is co-founder of POST Artists network and Island Projects.
Rob Turner has been a freelance artist for more than 20 years. He makes public and community art and works with many partners including foresters, performers, town planners, gardeners, architects, educators and community leaders. He is currently working on projects with a property developer, a local authority museum and heritage service and Wildlife Trusts. http://careers.guardian.co.uk/careers-blog/professional-artist-careers-advice?commentpage=all
Surviving After Art School
Surviving After Art School
Surviving After Art School is a new series of artist-led seminars aimed at artists at all stages of their career. The seminars aim to give practical support and advice about navigating the art world, and surviving that not just the crucial first few years after graduating but how to sustain your practice long term. With Annabel Tillley and Rosalind Davis http://tilleydavis.moonfruit.com/
Surviving After Art School is a new series of artist-led seminars aimed at artists at all stages of their career. The seminars aim to give practical support and advice about navigating the art world, and surviving that not just the crucial first few years after graduating but how to sustain your practice long term. With Annabel Tillley and Rosalind Davis http://tilleydavis.moonfruit.com/
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Interview with Rosalind Davis at Deliverance, CoExist
By AREA13. The artists in Deliverance at the Private View at CoExist, Southend. June 24th-30th July 2011.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEhSFZK56h0&feature=player_embedded
Stark Projects
www.starkprojects.co.ukAn interview with Rosalind and the artists at The Roundhouse exhibition; From Light to Dust
In April 2009 Rosalind Davis had a group show at The Roundhouse; From Light to Dust.
Showing with Michaela Nettell and Shelly Love.
Curated by Stark Projects
Sponsored by Maxusart and Camden Council http://tiny.cc/circusart5min
Showing with Michaela Nettell and Shelly Love.
Curated by Stark Projects
Sponsored by Maxusart and Camden Council http://tiny.cc/circusart5min
LONSAS Page
Rosalind Davis is a member of LONSAS, London Schools Arts Services which brings artists and educational organisations together.
http://www.lonsas.org.uk
Rosalind speaking to Maxus Art
Interviews with the artists and curators involved in ' From Light to Dust' at The Roundhouse in 2009.
Additional film here;
http://fromlighttodust2.blogspot.com/ http://current.com/items/89931949/circus_art_roundhouse_london.htm
Additional film here;
http://fromlighttodust2.blogspot.com/ http://current.com/items/89931949/circus_art_roundhouse_london.htm
Rosalind's show at John Jones by Maxus Art
http://current.com/items/90368337_projection-rosalind-davis-john-jones-ltd-london.htmCoco Career Boutique
Find some limited edition jewellery and accessories by Rosalind Davis here.
www.cococareer.co.uk