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The latest Artifact Newsletter covering January 2006 and forthcoming events is now available at:
http://www.artifact.ac.uk/news/newsletters/jan06.html
Contents of the Newsletter:
- Latest news from the Artifact service
- The opportunity to have your say and help to shape the AHRC ICT Strategy
- A selection of the latest web resources added to the Artifact database
- Limelight features - with the new feature for January looking at podcasts..*read the full article @ http://www.artifact.ac.uk/displayfeature.php?id=81
- Announcements, notices and forthcoming events relevant to the creative arts community including:
* JISC Conference 2006, 14 March 2006
* Pushing art and pulling clients, a catalogue of art for artists and art buyers
* International student art contest
* John Moores 24 exhibition of contemporary painting : Call for entries
* The Glory of the Garden: Regional Theatre Since 1980 : Call for papers
* Nurturing risk : free artists forum in Bristol - Bookings open now
* International festival of the voice - Giving voice 2006: 'myths of the voice', Aberystwyth, 4 - 9 April 2006
* Second International Conference on Music and Gesture : Call for papers
* Art in the land: Ritual, Polemic, Speculation - a conference at the University of Glasgow Crichton Campus, Dumfries, 31 March - 2 April 2006
Further details of these conferences, notices and events can be found via the links in the Artifact Newsletter @ http://www.artifact.ac.uk/news/newsletters/jan06.html
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Warm regards
The Artifact Team
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