UK artist-run initiatives
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There are numerous active artist-run initiatives (ARIs) in the United Kingdom, often working around and critiquing the functioning of larger art institutions and organisations. An ARI is a project independently run by visual artists which generally showcases the work of local and emerging artists; many exist on low budgets and are managed by artist collectives. In the UK, ARIs tend to be smaller and less permanent than public and municipal organisations and can, for example, become established for the duration of an event or for the period of a lease on a property.
Most ARIs in the UK are funded by the Arts Council, the national development agency for the arts in the UK, distributing public money from Government and the National Lottery.
City Racing: The Life and Times of an Artist-Run Gallery, published in 2002 is a revealing account by the artists, of a ten year long ARI based in London from 1988-1998
[edit] Artist-run initiatives by country
- Australian artist-run initiatives
- Canadian artist-run centres
- New Zealand artist-run initiatives
- Norwegian artist-run initiatives
- US artist-run spaces
[edit] See also
- Arts Council England
- Artist-run initiative
- Artist-run centre
- Artist-run space
- Not-for-profit arts organization
- City Racing