“LADA is a place for people who don’t know their place.” – Marcia Farquhar, artist
We are very pleased to share LADA’s 2014-15 Annual Review, highlighting a selection of the many events, opportunities, publications and research projects that we have produced over the last twelve months.
LADA is a Centre for Live Art: a knowledge centre, a production centre for programmes and publications, a research centre setting artists and ideas in motion, and an online centre for digital experimentation, representation and dissemination.
In 2014-15, we worked with 2,932 artists through a range of events, artist development support, publishing and networking opportunities. We presented 127 events in 12 countries, published eight books and DVDs, and over 10,000 people accessed our resources.
We hope that you enjoy the Report and we also encourage you to look at our recent activities on the LADA website, including our new What’s On section which will keep you up to date with all the many ways you can be involved with what we do.
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Harold Offeh and Manuel Vason, Double Exposures, London, 2013A series of reflections and artistic responses by to the Politics of Intimacy in Practice DIY, by Raju Rage, Kyla Harris and Andre Medina, Rabindranath A Bhose, and Vanessa Young.
Read more2020’s Unbound seasonal sale is Twelve Days of Unbound – 12 days of 12 guest editors with each recommending books or films or editions that they would like to give or receive as festive gifts, and all offered at 12% discount.
Read moreHighlighting a selection of LADA’s projects and initiatives we have produced between April 2019 – March 2020
Read moreLADA Statement of Commitment on organisational change and racial equality
Read moreThe recipients of LADA’s online collaborative residencies are the artist Jet Moon and her client ‘Giani’, and the artists Jemima Yong and Kei Franklin.
Read moreA statement from LADA on organisational change.
Read moreWe are delighted to announce that the recipients of the Katherine Araniello Bursary awards are Katayoun Jalilipour and Tammy Reynolds.
Read moreWe are delighted to announce that Aislinn Evans has been awarded the 2020 Future Proofing bursary
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