Red Herring Artists

For other uses, see Red herring (disambiguation).

Red Herring is an artist's collective based in Brighton England. Founded as a non-profit making company in 1984 the group was set up to provide affordable Studio space for artists with the common stated aim of increasing public awareness of the visual arts, both locally, nationally and further afield. In keeping with its aims the group has always sought to achieve a balance of varied practises across the arts and crafts, and a balance of gender.

Since its inception Red Herring has supported the professional practise of hundreds of artists and produced numerous artistic collaborations and projects. Individual Red Herring artists have produced work both nationally and throughout Europe and as far afield as the former Soviet Union and the Americas.

Red Herring Studios

As part of its stated aims Red Herring Studios has provided affordable studio space for professional artists throughout its existence. This has been achieved by renting low cost redundant industrial premises due for redevelopment and dividing the space provided into working areas. In order to encourage cross discipline discussion and collaboration the separate artists spaces have always been kept open and interconnected.

The studio group subsequently became an Industrial and provident society with charitable status. The studio group is funded entirely by its members, in the form of rent.

Each of its premises has housed an average of 24 artists, over the years several hundred artists have been members. Paul Greenhalgh head of research at the Victoria and Albert Museum considered Red Herring to be "an organisation of significant historical importance."

Throughout the first decade the studio group ran a gallery space within its premises, this was discontinued when several members set up Fabrica, an artist run contemporary art gallery, housed in the former Holy Trinity Church in Brighton City centre. Fabrica is a thriving gallery space and commissioner of new work, it has become well respected in its own right.

Red Herring Artists

The term "Red Herring Artists" refers both to individual members and the Artists group as a whole. As a group Red Herring Artists have been involved in countless collaborations and group projects, many of which are public art projects and festival events.

Many individual Red Herring Artists have achieved high critical acclaim and together have worked throughout the world. Members achievements include being short-listed for the Turner prize and being nominated for a Booker Prize for literature.

Artists Associated With Red Herring

References

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Sunday, February 16, 2014. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.