Resources for artists

On this page you will find a series of links to other groups and organisations that offer different forms of support for contemporary marginalised or 'outsider' artists
 
Other links
  • is partnership between Germany, Denmark and England. The project is funded by the EU Commission's Grundtvig Life Long Learning Fund
  • is a project that is developed in cooperation between 4 cultural organisations devoted to the promotion and communication of the domain of outsider art in Europe.
  • is a Scottish recognised charity run by and for visionary, intuitive, grassroots and 'outsider' artists. It has established a regular magazine, an active website and on-line gallery, an outreach programme, and a small publishing press for artists' books.
  • offers affordable Internet marketing and publicity to contemporary artists, art organisations and suppliers, directed towards potential buyers and commissioners of work.
  • is a specialist arts organisation with a strong tradition of innovation, continually evolving and searching for better ways to provide an ideal arts service for our users.
  • are a T-shirt printers and textile screen printing company based in Kentish Town, North West London and The Other Side Gallery would like to thank all at 5th Column for all their support, input and generous contribution of all the resources and materials for the T-shirt printing workshop they ran during the Print Positive workshops.
  • is an ongoing creative venture set up by a London artist whose sister died in 2004 due to mental illness. It aims to make money for The Other Side Gallery and awareness of the positive impact that the arts can have on people with mental and physical disabilities.
  • is a Disability Arts Development Agency and provide a full information and advocacy service for groups or organisations who want to arrange their own local Disability Arts projects.
  • is an organisation in Denmark working with learning disabled and organises Outsider art exhibtions.
  • is the radio programme by Mick Hobbs on Resonance Radio (104.4FM 6.30pm Tuesdays and 11.30pm Fridays), which The Other Side Gallery has collaborated with.
  • is a web and TV project which aims to encourage people with mental health issues to talk about art that inspires them and to create online studio space to share views on sculpture, painting, music, architecture, literature and music.
  • is a web-site dedicated to helping anyone interested or involved with Art Brut, Outsider Art, Surrealism, Symbolism, Visionary Art and Sophisticated Art etc.
  • is a full colour, quarterly magazine founded in 1989. It features Outsider Art and it reflects the truly international phenomenon of Outsider Art as its impact becomes ever greater.
  • is New York's Annual Outsider Art Fair.
  • an exhibition by Ju Gosling.
  • brings work by marginalised and outsider artists to a wider public. Based at the Pallant House Gallery in Chichester.
  • is a network of organisations providing advice and support across a diversity of art forms.
  • is a unique not for profit organisation, bridging the gap between the community arts and the professional arts sectors in the South East, providing talented marginalised artists and writers opportunities to earn income from their creative work.
  • and the creative studios at Bethlem encourage and support patients and artists who have experienced mental distress.
  • is a community interest company that promotes positive mental health through the creative arts. The pictures on this website and the accompanying Reflections Magazine showcase the creative talents and art of people who have suffered mental distress.

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