Lara Eggleton

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Lara Eggleton is a writer, historian, editor and arts consultant. She is Managing Editor at Corridor8, a contributing writer for a range of art journals and writing platforms and holds a PhD in Art History from the University of Leeds.

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A black woman, with her hair tied up, stands in front of a sculpture in a church. Her arms are raised as though she is conducting music or dancing.

Preview: Yorkshire Sculpture International Summer 2021 Programme

07.07.2021, by Tessa Norton

Graduate residency with LJMU Fine Art announced

25.06.2021

Studio of Sanctuary writing residency callout 2021

29.04.2021

James Thompson and Samra Mayanja performing 'Recording Performance II — Memorial to Queen Victoria statue' in Leeds, 2019.

Commemorative Space: Artist reflections on monumentality in Leeds

01.04.2021, by Emii Alrai, Simeon Barclay, Samra Mayanja, Jill McKnight and James Thompson; ed. Rebecca Senior

A photograph taken in an artist's studio, showing a long trestle table covered in overlapping drawings and studies.

Coincidence and Constellations

14.01.2021, by Cathy Garner

A collection of small clay and assemblage sculptures sit nestled in a black soil like shape

Emii Alrai: The High Dam

18.12.2020, by Holly Grange

An image of an art installation in a shopping centre. There are a series of projected images and lights in the darkened space.

The front line of creativity: contested art in non-art spaces

08.12.2020, by Paul Drury-Bradey

‘facing Extinction’ online launch

04.12.2020

New Yorkshire & the Humber editor

16.11.2020

A dark place reminiscent of a cathedral with lots of small shapes of bright colour.

Peer to Peer: UK/HK – Online festivals as a gateway to intercultural exchange

13.11.2020, by Christie Yung-hei Chan

An image of a picket line outside Tate. Several members of staff stand together with signs and placards about low pay and saving jobs.

The future for arts in the UK looks bleak – but there is power in a union

21.09.2020, by Lauren Velvick

A large abstract collage made up of hundreds small coloured circles placed via a grid on an off-white background.

Weathering Covid-19: Emerging creatives discuss adaptation and recent practices

09.07.2020, by Christie Yung-hei Chan

Three people from Side by Side community drama group look through a wooden frame.

The show must go on: The reinvention of Migration Matters Festival

02.07.2020, by Evie Muir

Call for Proposals: ‘Thinking Through Extinction’ Writing Residency

14.05.2020

Corridor8 writing commissions: call for expressions of interest

08.05.2020

A white wall gallery space with a lightwood floor and white pillars. Works are hung on the walls, and several people are gathered in the space.

Sara Barker: All Clouds are Clocks, All Clocks are Clouds

07.05.2020, by Holly Grange

The Idea of North – report commissioned by CVAN & Northern Bridge Consortium

14.04.2020

A classical looking oil painting of white muscular, semi-clad figures acting out a scene from ancient mythology. One figure is wearing a golden frock and is holding a trident. The others are frolicking around in the sea. The figure with the wings on their head is flying, about to take a golden crown from the muscled man.

Chris Alton: Throughout the Fragment of Infinity That We Have Come to Know

25.03.2020, by Lesley Guy

COVID-19 response, and a special call-out

20.03.2020

Call for Proposals: Writing Residency at Leeds Arts University

05.02.2020

New paid model announced

09.01.2020

A group of people gather for a writing workshop. They are seated in rows, and a person stands at the front next to their slides projected onto the wall.

After a decade of Corridor8, why we’re changing how we work

06.01.2020, by Lara Eggleton and Lauren Velvick

A large gallery space with white walls and wooden floor. In the middle of the picture is a large, life sized model of a hippo. On the wall behind there are a number of small coloured inamges.

Animalesque / Art across species and beings

11.12.2019, by Dave Pritchard

IN YOUR HANDS: YSI/C8 digital publication goes live

28.11.2019

Mountain Size

26.11.2019, by Steve Spithray

photo of installation space with a bell tent and scaffolding

Madlove Take Over

22.11.2019, by Sarah Bailey

A black artist or performer stands at a microphone and music stand, their arms are flung wide. The background is white.

Call it what you like. Art as words, spoken and heard

21.11.2019, by Amelia Crouch

A very graphic, pop art image of water lillies, in parody of the Monet painting as indicated by the bridge behind the lillies.

ARTIST ROOMS: Roy Lichtenstein

22.10.2019, by Caro Fentiman

Two people in a museum standing close together but both bent sideways as if swaying.

Drag Take-over with Lady Kitt & DGA Collective/ #Untitled 10 2019

22.10.2019, by Mike Golding

Chila Kumari Singh Burman: Punk Punjabi Prints

18.10.2019, by Catherine Harty and John Thompson

New Writing with New Contemporaries public performance

17.10.2019

Two framed drawings on a white wall. Both are photo realistic portraits of David Attenburgh and Greta Thunberg.

Thoughtful Planet 3

17.10.2019, by Dave Pritchard

Five prints hung close together on a white wall with bulldog clips. The prints show a variety of repeated motifs including a tower block and the words 'The right and freedom to a home'

Community Not Commodities

03.10.2019, by Sarah Davies

Middlesbrough Art Weekender

03.10.2019, by Steve Spithray

An illustration in black and grey on bright yellow. A person crouches in the foreground, next to a body lying in a box, perhaps a coffin. In the background are two burning poles, a cluster of trees and a vintage car.

‘An inward looking outer space’: a brief history of Corridor

02.10.2019, by Hannah Nussbaum