WotArtist http://www.wotartist.com/
Wotartist.com is run voluntarily by a small group of website owning artists to showcase quality art sites.
Yorkshire Sculpture Park http://www.ysp.co.uk/
Yorkshire Sculpture Park is one of Europe’s leading open-air art organisations showing modern and contemporary work by leading UK and international artists. A vibrant, changing programme of exhibitions, displays and projects is held throughout 500 acres of eighteenth century landscaped grounds and indoor galleries. YSP attracts over 300,000 visitors annually, including students and members of the public of all ages and abilities who are engaged in the YSP education and community programme.
Vernon Mill Artists http://www.vernon-mill-artists.co.uk/
Vernon Mill, an old cotton mill in Stockport, Cheshire (close to J27 of the M60 motorway) and houses 43 artists’ studios in its top two storeys.
These artists have joined together to form an artists’ collective known as the “Vernon Mill Artists” (the VMA). Taking into account the large number of artists, operating from within individual studios in this huge building, the VMA is considered to be the largest artist led studio group in England.
A Picture of Britain http://www.apictureofbritain.com/
A free online visual arts gallery where members can add their work and information about themselves. Aims to build up a picture of British art, from Reynolds and Constable to today's British-based artists.
Castlefield Gallery http://www.castlefieldgallery.co.uk/
Castlefield Gallery is a gallery and resource for contemporary visual artists and their work. Founded by Manchester’s Artists Studio Association (MASA) in 1984, the gallery is one of the UK’s artist-led success stories.
The Arts Council www.artscouncil.org.uk/
Arts Council England is the national development agency for the arts in England, distributing public money from Government and the National Lottery.
The Society of Portrait Sculptors www.portrait-sculpture.org/
An Interesting site providing a selection of award opportunities.
Laurence Broderick www.laurencebroderick.co.uk/
Laurences studio up on the Isle of Skye was one of the major reasons why I started to carve stone. I loved his working environment and felt his work representing otters was wonderful.
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