Many of those websites provide lots of information, help, advice. This directory is like a bible. Those websites provide more info than you'll ever need!!
Arts Council England works to get more art to more people in more places. We develop and promote the arts across England, acting as an independent body at arm's length from government. Between 2006 and 2008, we will invest £1.1 billion of public money from government and the National Lottery in supporting the arts. This is the bedrock of support for the arts in England. We believe that the arts have the power to change lives and communities, and to create opportunities for people throughout the country.
Artquest is the first port of call for visual artists and craftspeople when creating new work, trying to exhibit and sell work, manage your career or thinking about working internationally. Perhaps you need a bit of training, or are looking for national and international opportunities? We can also give you free online legal advice or show you people who can help with money and funding.
Through advocacy and information and from the perspective of artists, a-n’s mission is to stimulate and support contemporary visual arts practice and affirm the value of artists in society.
Welcome to CIDA - the leading support organisation for the creative and cultural sector.We support those working in all areas of the creative and cultural industries - in fact almost any creative sector you can think of!If you're a creative individual, business or arts organisation looking for support to take your creative business or project further, you'll find it here, whatever stage you're at.
Over 16,000 individuals and organisations around the world are Arts Hub members. They rely on Arts Hub to stay informed about the latest arts jobs and arts news from their local industry and around the world.With ground teams in each of our 3 locations – UK, USA and Australia, we pride ourselves on maintaining a local view and supply our members with the information they want, when they want it.
ECCA offers free advice and services to students and graduates of the University of the Arts London and any creative business in London.
Trans Artists is an independent foundation that informs artists of any discipline about international artist-in-residence programs and other opportunities for artists to stay and work elsewhere 'for art's sake'.
Sophie Macpherson Ltd is a recruitment company specialising in the fine art industry. We provide temporary and permanent staff to all types of organisations from Old Master picture dealers to contemporary and photographic galleries, from museums and auction houses to major art centres.
CreativePeople is a national network providing information, advice and guidance to support all those who work in arts and craft industries in making the most of their careers.New knowledge and skills can greatly enhance your ability to earn a living.The CreativePeople network offers you a wealth of information on resources and events: workshops, conferences, courses, mentoring schemes, critical appraisal services and online toolkits. You will also find news about job opportunities and commissions. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, please contact us and we’ll do our best to help.
CreativeCapital is an advice and information service for artists and creative professionals who live and work in London. CreativeCapital is a network of arts organisations that offer expert advice to people looking for professional career development and up-to-date information on training, learning and other relevant services and resources in London.
DACS - the Design and Artists Copyright Society - is the UK's copyright and collecting society for artists and visual creators. We exist to promote and protect the copyright and related rights of artists and visual creators.
Founded in 1979, Artsadmin is a unique producing organisation for contemporary artists working in theatre, dance, live art, visual arts, and mixed media. Based at Toynbee Studios since 1995, the organisation offers a free advisory service for artists, mentoring and development programmes and a number of bursary schemes.
The essential tool for everyone in arts and culture who creates, collaborates, shares and produces across borders in Europe.
The comment framework is owned and administered by Contemporary Art Projects, which was founded in 2003 with the aim of creating greater enthusiasm for contemporary art and culture. In addition to the comment website, we initiate and manage a range of projects, including the East London Art Map, Art Walks, exhibitions in our Shoreditch gallery space and temporary installations of art in workplaces.
Make Your Mark is the national campaign to create an enterprise culture among young people in the UK. We do this by giving people in their teens and twenties the inspiration and opportunity to turn their ideas into reality, whether through starting businesses or social enterprises or by making an idea happen at work.
CAF provides a number of services to assist the development of the community arts sector, arts organisations and individual artists.