Sunday - Practice Mapping delivered by
Syllabus artist Chris Alton followed by a reflection on the weekend
The retreat begins with selected crits hosted by IMT gallery where
Syllabus artist Mathew Parkin has a solo exhibition currently showing entitled I Believe in You.
During the evening we will be joined for dinner by past
Syllabus artists.
Studio Voltaire is leading the sixth retreat for
the Syllabus artists with guest artist Rehana Zaman.
Wysing Arts Centre, Eastside Projects, New Contemporaries, S1 Artspace, Spike Island and Studio Voltaire are pleased to have
the Syllabus artists return to Wysing for a final few days.
Not exact matches
In 2011,
artist Patrick Brill (known creatively as Bob and Roberta Smith) made waves in the art world with a letter to Michael Gove, an oversized painted - word response to the Education Secretary's proposed eradication of art from the British school
syllabus.
His
syllabi and lecture notes and those of others, particularly Baziotes, whom Luetz hired on Motherwell's recommendation in 1952, document a new thrust in teaching, one that situated the problems of the modern
artist at the center of a young
artist's education.
New Contemporaries is also involved in a number of partner projects such as STOP PLAY RECORD and The
Syllabus that support the progress and development of individual
artists and their practices over the long - term.
The
Syllabus (2015) and
Syllabus II (2016) involved contributions from many
artists associated with each of the partner organisations and applicants to
Syllabus III will have the opportunity to access similar networks.
Artists Andy Holden, Milly Thompson, Jesse Darling, Harold Offeh and curator George Vasey have led the Syllabus as Artistic Advisors in previous years, engaging with and supporting participating artists over the course of the pro
Artists Andy Holden, Milly Thompson, Jesse Darling, Harold Offeh and curator George Vasey have led the
Syllabus as Artistic Advisors in previous years, engaging with and supporting participating
artists over the course of the pro
artists over the course of the programme.
Wysing Arts Centre, Eastside Projects, Iniva, S1 Artspace, Spike Island and Studio Voltaire, invite applications from
artists for
Syllabus IV; a collaboratively produced alternative learning programme in its fourth year that will support ten
artists across ten months.
Previous iterations of
Syllabus have involved contributions from a wide range of
artists, writers and curators and applicants to
Syllabus IV will have the opportunity to access similar networks.
Starting in September 2018, the curriculum for
Syllabus IV will be built around a series of six intensive gatherings, which the ten selected
artists will collaboratively develop with curators and
artists who work with the partner organisations alongside two external Artistic Advisors.
Wysing Arts Centre, Eastside Projects, Iniva, New Contemporaries, S1 Artspace, Spike Island and Studio Voltaire, invite applications from
artists for
Syllabus III; a peer - led alternative learning programme in its third year that will support ten
artists across ten months.
Wysing Arts Centre, Eastside Projects, New Contemporaries, S1 Artspace, Spike Island and Studio Voltaire, have collectively developed The
Syllabus, a new programme that will support ten
artists across one year.
Artist Milly Thompson and curator George Vasey have been leading
Syllabus II, engaging with and supporting the
artists over the course of the programme.
Studio Voltaire has invited
artist Rehana Zaman to lead the sixth retreat in our
Syllabus programme.
Thursday 8 Sep Welcome and introduction from each of the
Syllabus partners; Eastside Projects, New Contemporaries, S1 Artspace, Spike Island, Studio Voltaire and Wysing Arts Centre followed by
artists» presentations about their work and concerns around their practice, drawing out shared themes and overriding questions.
Thursday -
Syllabus lead
artist Jesse Darling will host 1:1 sessions for the group during the day.
Syllabus III
artists Frederica Agbah, Chris Alton, Conor Baird, Ilker Cinarel, Phoebe Davies, Freya Dooley, Rose Gibbs, Jill McKnight, Ben Sanderson and Karis Upton are visiting Glasgow International for their fifth retreat, hosted by Studio Voltaire.
In collaboration with the
Syllabus II participating
artists, partner venues, and curator George Vasey, guest
artists have been invited to deliver workshops at venues across the city.
The individuals and organisations who will collaborate with the
Syllabus IV
artists, and who will be involved across the ten months, are Ruth Claxton, Eastside Projects; Melanie Keen, Stephanie Moran and Simina Neagu, Iniva; Laura Clarke, S1 Artspace; Nicola Wright and Jenny Cooper, Studio Voltaire; Vanessa Boni, Spike Island; John Eng Kiet Bloomfield and Chelsea Pettitt, Wysing Arts Centre.
Along with Offeh, Darling is a lead
artist on this year's
Syllabus III programme, whose ten participating
artists have designed and produced a zine of new writing and reading references that respond to the themes of the exhibition.
Syllabus IV costs
artists # 500 for the ten - month programme.
Syllabus IV aims to reach
artists with a range of practices and artistic approaches and bring together individuals from across the UK.
Syllabus IV participating
artists will bring forward ideas to the programme and actively contribute to its design and delivery across the ten months.
When compiling lists for an «ideal
syllabus» several years ago, the critic Jerry Saltz noted a conspicuous lack, perhaps generational, of Emerson from among the selections of the contemporary
artists and professionals whom he surveyed.6 Jake Berthot's recent work goes a long way toward reinvigorating the role of the Emersonian existentialist in American art.