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Successful artist applications
The Artists Newsletter Vol. #305

Newsletter highlights:
  • An artist’s guide to writing successful applications
  • Hart Club’s scholarship fundraiser for artists with disabilities
  • The world of artist’s books
  • Summer events @ St Augustine's Cultural & Business Centre
  • Encountering a New Normal: An online network for neurodiverse artists
  • Artists of the month

An artist’s guide to writing successful applications
 

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

Hart Club’s scholarship fundraiser for artists with disabilities


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

Site of the Month

Winner: Roger Coll
 

The world of artist’s books

 

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. 

Site of the Month

Runner-up: David Duncan
 

Summer events @ St Augustine's Cultural & Business Centre, Brighton 


Brighton’s St Augustine's Cultural & Business Centre, together with Fiveways Artist Group, will be one of the hosts for this year’s Artists Open Houses Festival, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary. Various works by local artists—from upcycled work, graffiti, screen prints, oil paintings, sculpture and more— will be on display throughout the month of June. 

St. Augustine’s is also hosting Makers Fairs and Earth Vegan Markets through the summer, so be sure to check those out during your visit! 

Site of the Month

Runner-up: Ioannis Morellos
 

Encountering a New Normal:
An online network for neurodiverse artists

 
Encountering a New Normal’ showcases the work of neurodiverse artists who experience misogyny or transmisogyny. The network currently features three mixed media and digital art works (with audio descriptions) by ArtWeb member Gemma Boyd.

 With mediums from dance to drawing, poetry to performance, each artist’s work is accompanied by an explorative audio description. Normally considered to be solely an accessible resource, these audio descriptions aim to deepen the relationship between the work and the viewer. They were coauthored in groups of three artists. 
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