Alasdair Gray’s Life in Pictures Alasdair Gray’s self-illustrated, tour de force novels, plays, poetry and short story collections now number more than 50 titles and have been translated into 17 languages, including Polish, Serbo-Croatian and Turkish.
Arrest All Mimics interviews Digital Arts editor Neil Bennett Digital Arts editor Neil Bennett joins Ben Tallon to take a look at where the creative industry is today and where it’s heading during a time of fast-paced technological developments,..
Who are the nation’s favourite illustrators? For the first time ever PLR announces the most borrowed illustrators from UK public libraries, and includes AOI Patrons Shirley Hughes, Oliver Jeffers, Mick Inkpen, Quentin Blake and member Alex..
Writers’ and Artists’ Yearbook with Fig Taylor The AOI’s Portfolio Consultant, Fig Taylor, has once again contributed her invaluable insights to the Writers’ and Artists’ Yearbook 2018 edition. Fig has written on Freelancing for Beginners and Selling..
Shirley Hughes at 90 – A life in books and pictures Illustration Cupboard Gallery celebrates Shirley Hughes’s 90th birthday with a display of original artwork
Places of the Mind: British watercolour landscapes 1850–1950 Places of the Mind: British watercolour landscapes 1850–1950 will display a selection of stunning works from the rich collection of the British Museum’s Department of Prints and Drawings
Visions of Colour – exhibition Through this exhibition these illustrators explore and celebrate flatness, colour, pattern and form.
Jason Ford at Seven Stories Seven Stories welcomes talented illustrator and cartoonist Jason Ford as he takes over our Studio for a weekend residency!
Arrest All Mimics interview with Sir John Hegarty on creativity For just over an hour, Hegarty (an AOI Patron) manages to take me down his rabbit hole and when I return, gasping for air, I feel like we’ve come pretty close to understanding everything there is to know about it.