Artsadmin


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imageArtsadmin Toynbee Studios.jpg
formation1979
founderJudith Knight and Seonaid Stewart
website
locationToynbee Studios
28 Commercial Street
London
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| image = Artsadmin Toynbee Studios.jpg | formation = 1979 | founder = Judith Knight and Seonaid Stewart | website = | location = Toynbee Studios 28 Commercial Street London Artsadmin is a UK-based organisation that provides support, resources and advisory services for artists working in the fields of performance, dance, live art and mixed media work. It was founded in 1979 by Judith Knight and Seonaid Stewart, and receives support from UK trusts and foundations, including Arts Council England. The organisation is funded predominantly through a National Portfolio Organisation grant.

Originally founded at Oval House, it was located at Toynbee Studios.

Raidene Carter is Artistic Director. She replaces Nicky Childs and Mark Godber who served as Interim Co-Artistic Directors, after previous Artistic Director left in May 2023.

Lab artists by year: 2024: Alia Hamaoui, Bint Mbareh, Jessica El Mal, Riwa Saab, Tasneim Zyada

2023: Stacy Makishi, Nando Messias, BULLYACHE, Zoë Laureen Palmer, Bebhe & Davies, Katy Baird, Victor Esses, Patricia Doors and Tamara Al-Mashouk

2021: Wendy Houstoun, Rebekah Ubuntu, Katarzyna Perlak, Seke Chimutengwende

2022: Charlie Folorunsho, Jo Fong, Whiskey Chow, Jamila Johnson Small, Chris Dobrowolski, Krishna Istha, Jade Blackstock, Lateisha Davine Lovelace-Hanson, Sheila Ghelani, Sung Im Her

Bursary recipients

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2010200720062005
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References

References

  1. Gardner, Lyn. (2007-02-27). "We should cherish Arts Admin". The Guardian.
  2. "Who's who". Artsadmin.

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