Discussions
Shifting Sands : England
Shifting Sands is a UK-wide research project investigating graduate preparedness for work in the Contemporary Art sector and the challenges they face in their first year post graduation.
Shifting Sands is a UK-wide research project investigating graduate preparedness for work in the Contemporary Art sector and the challenges they face in their first year post graduation.
How does society need to change to compassionately support artists and communities more meaningfully?
A major element of Radical Structures is the question: 'What do artists need to thrive?'
Ro Hardaker (she/they) is an artist currently based in Leeds (UK). Her performance based practice attends to and is slick with prophecy.
Keighley Arts Hub is emerging as a popular grass roots community arts hub in the old Marks & Spencer building in the centre of Keighley.
PhD candidate Benedetta D’Ettorre was awarded with "Best Paper in Creative Industries Entrepreneurship" at the Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE) conference in October.
We met up with Xavier de Sousa, an independent performance maker and culture worker based between Brighton and Lisbon.
East Street Arts is pleased to announce two artists have been selected as part of the High Street Heritage Action Zone Programme.
Established in 2013 Barkston Ceramics was launched to support entrepreneurial makers, responding to the recognised need for a bespoke ceramics facility in the City.
We are excited to announce we have commissioned new artists Harry Clayton-Wright and Yaku Stapleton for our project Hidden High Street Histories of New Briggate.
The marketing team sat down with Karen Watson (Artistic Director of East Street Arts) for a cup of tea, some Aldi biscuits, and a discussion on just what the Open Doors team mean when they say 'Campaign', as well as other important questions.
Laura and Ash set up a collaborative approach to working, called The Uncultured, in 2020, right at the beginning of the pandemic.