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FRESH AiR

FRESH AiR is an initiative from Queen Mary, University of London, produced in collaboration with the Live Art Development Agency, offering recent graduates and emergent artists support, advice and professional development.

FRESH AiR features the FRESH AiR PLATFORM (an open submissions performance platform, mentoring, and critical feedback for programmed artists) and FRESH TIPS (a day of information and advice from experienced artists).

FRESH AiR developed out of the East End Collaborations project and was part of Queen Mary’s wider Artists in Residence (AiR) project – an in-house initiative to sustain established Live Art practitioners, support emerging artists, and invest in the spaces that nurture their work and audiences.

Other projects in FRESH AiR

Opportunities for emerging artists and recent graduates in collaboration with Queen Mary, University of London

(Re)Fresh

An evening of intergenerational commissions and dialogues, and tips on issues of AGE and WAGE, with QMUL.

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FRESH AiR 2010

FRESH AiR is a new initiative from Queen Mary, University of London, produced in collaboration with the Live Art Development Agency, that offers recent Live Art graduates and emergent artists support, advice and professional development.

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FRESH AiR 2011

Opportunities for emerging artists and recent graduates in collaboration with Queen Mary, University of London (QMUL).

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Banner image credit:

Jiva Parthipan. Photograph: Christa Holka

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Check In / Check Out

A programme of performances at the Great Eastern Hotel for Live Art UK.

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Liverpool Live 06 – a festival of urban apparition

A four day series of interventions, occurrences and happenings for Liverpool Biennial 2006.

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Floating Cinema – A Smaller Sound, A Bigger Crowd

A film and performance by Ian Giles telling the story of The Docklands Bell

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Live Culture at Tate Modern

Four days of Live Art at Tate Modern.

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LADA 15th Anniversary

LADA marks its 15th anniversary in 2014, which we are celebrating with a series of initiatives across the year

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Dangerous Border Crossings

A durational Live Art project referencing holding areas across the world

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