We are pleased to share LADA’s 2017/18 Annual Review, highlighting a selection of the many events, opportunities, publications and research projects that we have produced over the last twelve months.
2017/18 was another busy year for LADA, most notably due to our move from Hackney Wick to our new home in The Garrett Centre, Bethnal Green. Over the course of the year we released multiple publications, expanded our range of resources and research initiatives (including artist oppurtunities, commissions and bursaries) and completed our largest DIY programme to date. We also delivered multiple public projects and programmes including Kaputt: Academy of Destruction at Tate Modern, and Blood Counts at The Science Gallery, London.
The Annual Review is available to view online or in printed tabloid form (if you would like a copy mailed please contact us with your details).
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The Garrett Centre, credit Amy Poole and Alex EisenbergThe Live Art Development Agency is delighted to announce that we have re-entered Arts Council England’s National Portfolio.
Read moreInterim Director, Ria Righteous, provides a statement on the her current position with LADA and aims for the organisation’s future.
Read moreWith the help and support of LADA patrons, the former board of directors has now been replaced by a completely new board as of July 2023.
Read moreWe sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this closure may cause throughout the month of August.
Read moreLive Art Development Agency is pleased to announce Malik Nashad Sharpe as our second Black Scholars Residency artist.
Read moreLive Art Development Agency is pleased to announce Madinah Farhannah Thompson as our first Black Scholars Residency artist.
Read moreLADA welcomes Tania Camara as new Interim Artist Development Manager.
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