Toggler is a new website feature allowing commissioned artists to explore, demonstrate and celebrate the potential of creativity in website design. As websites become increasingly standard ised to ensure familiarity and ease of use for online visitors, TOGGLER allows artists … Continue reading →
Octavia E Butler had a vision of time as circular, giving meaning to acts of courage and persistence. In the face of social and environmental injustice, setbacks are guaranteed, no gains are made or held without struggle, but societal woes … Continue reading →
Inspired by the museum’s collection and Coventry, Wonder will take you beyond gallery walls with immersive fun for visitors of all ages. From urban landscapes to reimagined cartoon characters, a light pavilion, and creatures brought to life by augmented reality, … Continue reading →
Have you ever wondered how other people have developed their careers, what they did when they left art school, and how they managed to build momentum? There Is No Script For This asks artists and arts professionals to reveal their … Continue reading →
Vivid Projects announces Bcc: an international group exhibition co-presented by Decoy Magazine (Vancouver) and Vivid Projects (Birmingham). The exhibition draws from Decoy Magazine’s unique email subscription programme, which commissioned new work by digital artists around the world from 2016 to … Continue reading →
LLAWN is proud to present the first ever Algorave in North Wales. This will close the festival – so come and dance the final hours of the weekend away with us! Algorave is a combination of “algorithms” and “rave”, the … Continue reading →
A one-day workshop for UK-based artists, arts organisations and cultural stakeholders The internet offers artists and arts organisations direct access to a potentially global audience for their work. What was the preserve of relatively few internationally-known artists and cultural institutions … Continue reading →
Ranging from plat matter to mass produced souvenirs, Odds presents a collection of objects that artists hold dear. By investigating the relationship between the peripheral (and indispensable) materials that live with the artists in their homes and studios, and their … Continue reading →