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University College Falmouth is a pioneer in creative industries support in Cornwall, in part due to the work of artist Sara Bowler, business fellow in visual arts.
On Friday 26 September 2008, Portable Radio visited Falmouth and spoke to James Green, Director of Newlyn Art Gallery and The Exchange, Penzance , artists Naomi Frears, Bruce Davies and Lizzie Masterton, and artist and business fellow in the visual arts at University College Falmouth Sara Bowler.
More images of the session in Falmouth are here - use the Next and Previous control to browse the images.
During each Portable Radio session we make a careful note of all of the organisations people refer to. Below are a list of links to the projects, organisations and information people mention in this dialogue.
Newlyn Art Gallery
and The Exchange, Penzance
Contemporary visual art galleries in Newlyn and Penzance
Tate St Ives
Regional branch of the national Tate galleries, including its own residency
programme.
Artquest
London based organisation encouraging critical engagement and providing practical
support to visual artists and craftspeople.
SPACE
London based visual artists studio providers and training organisation.
ACME
London based visual artists studio providers.
Creative Skills
Cornwall-wide professional development and training organisation.
Art Cornwall
Online journal for art, artists and galleries in Cornwall and adjacent regions.
POST journal
Journal created by MA students at University College Falmouth showcasing the
work of graduates from across disciplines.
St Ives September Festival
Annual festival covering all artforms taking place in St Ives.
Projectbase
Commissioning organisation working across Cornwall, including the BUILD
residency.
Krowji
Visual arts studio providers in
Redruth.
Happidrome
Visual arts project by Lizzie Masterton and Sara Bowler.
Cut Stack Burn
Visual arts project by Bruce Davies.