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Artists' Resources

Links to the websites of other organisations
of interest to artists.
What's On (UK wide)
 

The 24 Hour Museum

The 24 Hour Museum is the UK’s National Virtual Museum, offering a unique mix of dynamic content including daily arts and museum news as well as exhibition reviews and in-depth online trails.

 

Braziers International Artists Workshop

Braziers Workshop is a non-profit making organisation set up in 1995. In August each year there is an artist-led initiative which provides a meeting point for up to 30 artists of all nationalities working in all visual disciplines.

 

Brighton Photo Biennial

The UK's leading festival of photography.

 

The Campaign for Drawing

Annual Big Draw event and other activities.

 
Visit Brighton

Click here to visit the official tourism website for Brighton and Hove

 
 
Local Galleries (Brighton)
 

Fabrica

A contemporary visual arts gallery in Brighton with artists' resource.

 

The University of Brighton Gallery and Sallis Benney Theatre

 

Permanent Gallery

 
Information and Advice
 

an

UK online professional practice resource for visual and applied artists.

 

All Ways Learning
All Ways Learning supports, stimulates and animates the learning and professional development of people managing the arts in the South East.

 

Arts Council England

Arts Council England is the national development agency for the arts in England, distributing public money from Government and the National Lottery.

 

Axis

An online guide to artists practising in the UK today

 
 

The Artist Resource

An overview of the information for artists which is available in the Artist Resource based at Fabrica gallery in Brighton.

 
 

Aspex

An advisory service for artists and artists' groups across the south east.

 
 
Commercial Organisations

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The Artists Web

Develops websites for artists. "Over the years, I'd done a number of websites for artists and they all seemed to have similar needs, a simple website where they could display their work. In particular no-one wanted anything flashy, in fact just the opposite, a website that wouldn't overpower their artwork" Chris Kirkland

 

Christopher Mason

Develops websites for artists. "I'm a student at the University of Brighton, studying Illustration; but for a job I design websites, mostly for visual artists. " Christopher Mason