LUX now offers free one-on-one advice sessions for UK artists working with the moving image who are no longer in full-time education. These are informal sessions with LUX staff aimed at developing a wide-ranging dialogue around your practice and can involve any or all of the following areas:
- Looking at and discussing your work
- Advice on developing your practice and looking at other works that may
be interesting in relation to this
- Advice on exhibition possibilities, appropriate organisations and events
to approach
- Self-promotion advice
- Funding advice
- Production advice
If you would like to book a session please email advice@lux.org.uk We would then ask you to send a CV and bring some examples of your recent work to discuss (on VHS, miniDV, DVCAM or DVD).
Other places you can get advice. All links open in a new browser window.
[a-n] the Artists' Information Company, Newcastle
www.a-n.co.uk
Website and magazine giving information and advice for professional artists.
Artsadmin, London
www.artsadmin.co.uk
Advice and information service for UK artists working in the area of live art,
performance, time-based media and interdisciplinary arts.
Artquest, London
www.artquest.org.uk
Website providing advice and support for London-based visual artists (including
moving image makers) and craftspeople.
Aspex Gallery, Portsmouth
www.aspex.org.uk
Artists’ Resource Centre. One to one surgeries, professional development
seminars and critique groups.
Film London Artists Moving Image Network
www.filmlondon.org.uk/amin
Advice and information for artists working with film and video in London.
Live Art Development Agency, London
www.thisisliveart.co.uk
Practical information, advice and individual surgeries for London based artists
working in Live Art.
LUX Distribution Guide
distribution.lux.org.uk
Information and advice for artist moving image makers on distribution of their
works.
New Work Network, London
www.newworknetwork.org.uk
Artist-led organisation which aims to facilitate both national and regional
forums for information exchange, advocacy, critical debate and professional
development for practitioners involved in the new work sector.
Showhow, London
www.showhow.org.uk
One-to-one development assessment and planning surgeries for artists
