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FURTHER INFORMATION RELATING TO OPEN STUDIOS...
Open Studios Network Conference Report: Caroline Jackman
a comparison of organisational structures and event profiles 
Open Studios Network Conference Report: Helen Voce
the development of Dumfries & Galloway Council's Spring Fling event;
audience development, marketing and PR 
ACCESSIBILITY:
Extract from a news bulletin sent by Joanna Brendon to participants in London West Artists At Home:
There may not be any legal obligation to make your home fully accessible to disabled people. However, it is certainly in the spirit of AAH that “reasonable adjustment” should be made at every studio. This is as much to do with attitude as overcoming practical restrictions.
If your work is not on the ground floor, there is nothing much you can do about that, but if there are just a few steps at the front door, you might be able to provide help to lift a wheelchair. Describing your work to a blind person, allowing them to handle works, being prepared to communicate with a deaf visitor through written messages – these are just a few of the ways you can make the experience as inclusive as possible.
Open Studios Network Newsletter
Spring 2008 
Open studios: best practice
Article by Helen Mayer;
Arts Professional magazine Issue 147
reproduced by kind permission of Arts Professional magazine
AIR members' public and products liability insurance scheme
Thanks to a research grant from Arts Council England's Artists'
Insights, visual and applied artists get £5m
public and products insurance cover as an integral part of an a-n Artist
subscription with AIR membership.
This visual arts specific scheme has been developed through the AIR
Artists' Advisory Group and negotiated with brokers Hencilla Canworth by
a-n The Artists Information Company on behalf AIR.
Launched in 2006, AIR - Artists' Interaction & Representation -
membership from practising visual and applied artists has already risen
to over 8,000 with new members joining daily from across the UK and
internationally.
The AIR insurance scheme has been warmly welcomed by curators and arts
employers who can now be assured that the artists they commission or
contract through a-n+AIR will automatically have the necessary
professional insurance cover. For a summary of the insurance scheme, go
to
http://www.a-n.co.uk/AIR_insurance
Artist subscription + AIR benefits include:
* £5m Public and products liability insurance - UK-based artists only
* Free What's on listings + image throughout the year on
http://www.a-n.co.uk/interface
* Open dialogues - meet like-minded artists at AIR events
AIR e-bulletin - for invites, information and consultation
* Prizes and discounts - books, supplies, services and events
* AIR Advisory Group - leading research and campaigns,
representing artists' views and needs to others
* Password to http://www.a-n.co.uk/
with 24/7 access to all online resources
* All a-n printed publications including a-n Magazine, a-n
Collections and Research papers.
For subscription information for artists, individuals and organisations
go to http://www.a-n.co.uk/subscribe
HANDMADE MAGAZINE
UK Handmade has many creative members who often strive with
difficulty to find the information they are looking for to future their
creative career..
The magazine's aims and objectives are to promote local
home grown talent, high quality handcrafted goods and design;
along with educating the broader public domain of the importance of
supporting UK artistic talent.
Please come and look around our site at
ukhandmade.co.uk/ magazine/ to discover more about us and what we
provide to our members.
Our quaterly online publication is a fantastic and informative read for
all types of creatives and we would love for as many creatives to find out
about it as possible.
info@openstudiosnetwork.co.uk
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