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Artspace eyes global art market, names Russian collector Maria Baibakova Strategic Director
Posted on Friday, March 1st, 2013
Artspace.com, an online marketplace for contemporary art sales, revealed on 19 February 2013 that it has appointed Russian collector Maria Baibakova as Strategic Director.
Hunting for the right art graduate programme? CAA guides for 5 countries
Posted on Wednesday, August 15th, 2012
CAA-published directories for art history and visual art graduate programmes in five countries are now available. The directories feature 650 graduate programmes covering a range of disciplines.
Para/Site’s “Taiping Tianguo”: Moving beyond the survey in Hong Kong
Posted on Wednesday, July 18th, 2012
Running from 12 May to 12 August 2012, Para/Site Art Space’s exhibition “Taiping Tianguo” empowers the viewer to find or imagine the common threads between its artists.
Weekly jobs and opportunities | Residence in Finland, Chinese Arts Centre internships
Posted on Tuesday, July 17th, 2012
Each week, Art Radar brings you the best new art opportunities garnered during our trips across the Web. Looking for new career opportunities in the arts? Browse the listings now on Art Radar Opportunities. New additions to the page will be featured each week. … Continue reading
Innovation in residence: 10 years on top for Singapore Tyler Print Institute
Posted on Wednesday, July 11th, 2012
Looking back on the Singapore Tyler Print Institute’s groundbreaking model for contemporary art making in its tenth anniversary year.
Weekly jobs and opportunities | Salon Art Prize, grant writing course
Posted on Monday, July 2nd, 2012
Looking for new career opportunities in the arts? Browse the listings now on Art Radar’s newest service, Art Radar Jobs. New additions to the page will be featured each week. This week you can apply to enter the Salon Art Prize, become a better grant writer or install your artwork in an abandoned New York City space.
Weekly jobs and opportunities | Arte Laguna prize, Project for Empty Space project
Posted on Tuesday, June 19th, 2012
ART POSITIONS COURSES PLACEMENTS Looking for new career opportunities in the arts? Browse the listings now on Art Radar’s newest service, Art Radar Jobs. New additions to the page will be featured each week. Has Google brought you to an old list of … Continue reading



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