SONUS
SONUS will be the world’s largest online listening library of electroacoustics. For the list of electroacoustic genres currently supported by SONUS, please see the website. Anyone producing electroacoustics can send their work in to be included on the database,…
Live Art Development Agency (LADA)
Specialised resources, opportunities, projects, publications and events for artists working in live art and performance.
Cass Sculpture Foundation
The Foundation is a charitable organisation which operates by way of a rigorous commissioning process. Approximately 20 new monumental works, predominantly by contemporary British sculptors, are produced annually. Once a work has been placed the Foundation splits…
Contemporary Art Society
Collects and gifts contemporary art to public museums in the UK with a public talks programme on the art world. Also the Subject Specialist Network (SSN) for contemporary art in the UK, disseminating knowledge and expertise for…
Craft Central
Craft Central supports craftpeople by offering business training, mentoring, networking Opportunity and studio space. The Work Experience Programme lets students experience specific craft/design areas first hand and allows access to craftspeople and designers.
SoundFjord
Research unit organised for the exhibition and documentation of works, the development of artists within their practice, and ultimately, the promotion and dissemination of Sound Art and its related research and practice.
The British Cartoon Archive
Holds 80,000 original cartoon drawings by British 20th century artists published in the press. It also has a non lending reference library, a photo library and an on line database with 37,000 digitised images
OF Open-Frames
Open Frames is an archive for performance based work, addressed to the public with the invitation to publish personal work.
Stephen Brayne
Photographer specialised in creative still life and portrait photography for artists, galleries, museums, designer makers and design companies. Based in London.
CRUMB
New media curators resource, listing seminars and events around the country, and interviews with professionals. Also downloadable resources such as: Technical Guide for Exhibiting New Media Art.
Crafts Council
The Crafts Council’s National Register of Makers provides the most comprehensive listing of contemporary craftspeople in Britain. Registration is free and open to practitioners living and working in Great Britain designing and making their own work. Registration is…
Digital Art Museum (DAM)
Online resource for the history and practice of digital art. Features selected artworks, biographies, and texts of the most influential artists in the history of digital art from the 1960s to now, alongside chronologies of events…
The Jerwood Foundation
Awards include the Jerwood Painting Prize, Drawing Prize, Makers Award and Moving Media Awards in addition to commissions and grants to artists.
The Live Art Archive
The Live Art Archives include the Record of Live Art Practice, the National Review of Live Art Archive, the Digital Performance Archive, the Arts Council England Live Art and Performance Archive, the Franko B Archive, Performance…
http://www.bristol.ac.uk/theatrecollection/liveart/liveart_archivesmain.html
The Print Space
Print digital C type archival large format photographic prints, large format professional Gicleé prints and CMYK proofs. Aims to be end to end carbon neutral.
Parker Harris
Visual arts consultancy delivering project management for trusts and foundations, SMEs, multinationals, charities, arts organisations and individual artists.
Crafts Study centre
The Crafts Study Centre, established as a charity in 1970, has an international standing as a unique collection and archive of twentieth century British Crafts.
Abandon Normal Devices
Abandon Normal Devices (AND) is a nomadic commissioner and digital arts producer. Includes the UK’s only roaming festival and an annual commissioning programme, which can take the form of public art, site specific film happenings and cross…
