An organisation for professional visual artists.
A cumulative lists of all artists and projects involved in Nought to Sixty.
Nought to Sixty presents sixty projects by emerging artists based in Britain and Ireland over six months from 5 May to 2 November 2008.
Most of the artists in Nought to Sixty are under thirty-five, few of them have had significant commercial exposure, and in most cases this is their first opportunity to mount a solo project in a major public space.
The season is not intended to announce any new generation or style, but to build up a multifaceted portrait of the emerging art scene in the two countries, and to provide a space for exchange.
The Nought to Sixty programme consists of:
Events happen at the ICA every Monday night:
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An organisation for professional visual artists.
Visual Artists Ireland (VAI) is an organisation for professional visual artists. It provides services, facilities and resources for artists, initiates artistic projects and publications, and acts as an advocate on behalf of individual artists. Established in 1980, VAI has a current membership of over 1,400 artists. Its programme includes Printed Project (www.printedproject.ie) – a biannual journal edited on a rotating basis by invited curatorial editors. Printed Project presents opinion on issues that enliven debate on art and the wider culture of our present day. VAI also publishes The Visual Artists' News Sheet (The VAN) – a 40-page information resource for artists in Ireland, published 6 times a year. VAI is core-funded by the Arts Council /An Chomhairle Ealaíon and the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
Why an institution of contemporary art(s) like this, and not any other?
Artist-led organisations that support networks of emerging art in England outside London.
Photos of the projects, artists and audiences taking part in Nought to Sixty.
Nought to Sixty includes a series of monthly discussions that address the networks that form and contribute to an emerging scene.