Welcome to g39`s Wales Artist Resource Programme

Welcome to the WARP website, designed by artists to be used as a tool for artists. You can use it to find out about upcoming peer-to-peer sessions and future seminars/talks to be held by WARP in your area. Using the resources page you can download various advice sheets and podcasts of seminars as well as our recommended services. The Artist page is where we highlight the work of artists we come across through the programme and you will also be able to use the website to keep up to date with our current Group Mentored programmes.

If you haven't already done so, sign up at the top of the page so you can access the resources and receive our fortnightly e-bulletin. Don't forget to send us information about what you are up to so we can include it in future bulletins.

An Exciting New Home


After all the years on Mill Lane and having now left our temporary space we are finally in our new home g39 and WARP have moved to an epic new location.

g39 and WARP are now based in Oxford Street, Cardiff our massive new space is shaping up well and we are looking forward to inviting you to our exciting new endeavour soon. More details to come soon. Keep checking this page.

WARP will be active again from February 1st 2012 and can be used as a drop in resource on Wednesday to Saturday 11:00 till 17:00.

Mark Gubb will be scheduling peer-to-peer sessions so, go to the peer-to-peer page to book a spot.

Do come by and visit us, have a cup of tea.

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Now here's some of the official info about what WARP is for those of you who are new to its wonders....

g39 has always used its strength as Wales' foremost artist-run space to be an invaluable resource to emerging artists. Through exhibitions and informal mentoring it has supported a generation of artists who now play a significant factor in defining the Welsh art scene both nationally and internationally.

Through the Wales Artist Resource Programme we are able to offer a fully operational support network to artists at the beginning of their career. Funded with the assistance of the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation and the Arts Council of Wales, the scheme is aimed at promoting professional practice across the visual arts in Wales.

WARP has a drop-in centre for any artists wishing to take advantage of the specific resources we offer towards the administration of an art practice.

An ongoing programme of Peer to Peer sessions give artists the opportunity to talk about their practice with gallery staff, and a series of seminars and artist talks will allow them to hear first-hand about different modes of art practice. The Group Mentoring Programme assists three artist groups a year in establishing their own cultural activity, with participants mentored by a range of arts professionals throughout Wales and beyond.

Becoming a successful contemporary artist is a highly challenging process and is prone to countless pitfalls and setbacks. Artists in the UK are statistically more likely to be self-employed than any other professional in a field where there is no clearly structured career path, very little support and few opportunities for young and emerging artists. WARP bridges the gap between the end of an artist's formal training and their achieving a successful career as a professional artist.

News

  • Ffotogallery/ WARP presents FORUM : SOUND : 19 JANUARY

    FORUM is an informal, monthly event for early career artists, students and graduates. It is a platform for practitioners from various disciplines to exchange ideas, experience and opinions on contemporary art, music and culture.

    The theme of the first Forum of 2012 will be 'SOUND' and it will be on Thursday 19th January at Ffotogallery, Turner House from 6.30pm. Sound artists Jamie Ward and Chris Young will be showing some works in progress and discussing their practice.

    There will also be an opportunity to show or discuss new or unfinished works in an informal setting, for feedback and discussion, and refreshments will be available. If you have any work you'd like to show or for any further questions please call (029) 2070 8870 or email emma@ffotogallery.org.
  • Source Magazine Publication Opportunity
    Deadline Friday 10 February 2012
    Ffotogallery, Sunday 26th February 2012

    As part of their research for future issues, Source Magazine are organising a series of meetings across the UK with photographers and artists to look at new photographic projects for consideration for publication. To tie in with Ffotogallery's Book Arts Fayre, they will be hosting a day of meetings at Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff on Sunday 26th February.

    Details of how to apply for a chance to meet with John Duncan (Editor of Source) can be found on their website

    www.source.ie
  • Paper Girl Cardiff

    Papergirl is a merging of art and cycling; a free, fun event where original artwork is randomly distributed to members of the public by people on bicycles. At the June event this year members of the public received more than 300 pieces of artwork, given out by a group of 30 cyclists during an hour long cycle through the city.

    Papergirl Cardiff is now looking for people to submit original artwork for next year's event.

    For more information visit: www.papergirlcardiff.blogspot.com