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Artsadmin
Formation1979
FounderJudith Knight and Seonaid Stewart
Location
  • Toynbee Studios
    28 Commercial Street
    London
Websiteartsadmin.co.uk

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, as of 2007 it was located at Toynbee Studios.[1]

As of 2023, Ben Cooper-Melchiors serves as the organisation's executive director, while Nicky Childs and Mark Godber serve as Interim Co-Artistic Directors. They replace Róise Goan, who was Artsadmin's Artistic Director from 2020 - May 2023.[2]

Lab artists by year:

2021 Wendy Houstoun Rebekah Ubuntu Katarzyna Perlak Seke Chimutengwende

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

2023 Stacy Makishi Nando Messias Bullyache Zoe Palmer Bebhe & Davies Katy Baird Victor Esses Patricia Doors + Tamara Al-Mashouk

Bursary Recipients

2018-19
  • Louise Ashcroft
  • Jenny Moore
  • Malik Nashad Sharpe
  • Max and Noa
  • Rachael Young
  • Simon Farid
  • Sophie Chapman + Kerri Jefferis
  • Sophie Hoyle
  • Umama Hamido
2016-17
  • Alicja Rogalska
  • FK Alexander
  • Larry Achiampong
  • Nwando Ebizie
  • Poppy Jackson
  • Richard Hards
  • Sam Curtis
  • Tim Bromage
  • Victoria Gray
2014-15
  • Lily Johnson
  • Lucy Hutson
  • Martin O'Brien
  • Project O
  • Reynir Hutber
  • Rosalie Schweiker
  • Rosana Cade
2013
  • Adam James
  • Eloise Fornieles
  • Gillie Kleiman
  • Grace Schwindt
  • jamie lewis hadley
  • LOW PROFILE
  • Nic Green
  • Nicola Canavan
  • Tania El Khoury
2010
  • Claire Cunningham
  • Emma Smith
  • Katherine Araniello
  • Noemi Lakmaier
  • Sinéad O'Donnell
  • Steven Ounanian
  • Tim Spooner
2007
  • Anna Furse
  • Deej Fabyc
  • Harminder Singh Judge
  • Heath Bunting
  • Ilana Mitchell
  • John Jordan
  • Michael Mayhew
  • Simon Whitehead & Barnaby Oliver
  • Susannah Hewlett
  • Tom Fleming & Edwin Pennicott
2006
  • Ajaykumar
  • Amy Sharrocks
  • Aura Satz
  • Bob Levene
  • Caglar Kimyoncu
  • Evangelia Basdekis
  • Joanna Karolini
  • Katherina Radeva
  • Laura H Trevail
  • Lucy Cash
  • Lucy Panesar
  • Melanie Clifford
  • Reza Aramesh
  • Sonya Dyer
  • Tomato Lichy
  • Tony Maas
  • Yara El-Sherbini
2005
  • Ben and Holly
  • David Blandy
  • Exit Strategy
  • Francesca Baglione
  • Grace Surman
  • Greta Mendez
  • Helena Hunter
  • Jocelyn Cammack
  • John Wild
  • Jonathon Allen
  • Juliet Ellis
  • Lisa Wesley
  • Lottie Leedham & Celia Willis
  • Mad for Real
  • Peter Atha
  • Rachel Gadsden
  • Rebecca Reid
  • Serena Korda
  • Sheila Ghelani
  • Stacy Makishi
  • Zeigam Azizov

References

  1. ^ Gardner, Lyn (2007-02-27). "We should cherish Arts Admin". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
  2. ^ "Who's who". Artsadmin. Retrieved 2023-03-12.