The Top 25 UK Art Blogs. Who will make the Creative Tourist list?

Being interested in all things cultural, Creative Tourist rounds up the best art and culture blogs in the UK

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The Creative Tourist Top 25 – unveiled as part of the Manchester Blog Awards on 21 October and published monthly thereafter – is by no means a definitive list. But as it shapes up, the list promises to reveal the depth and diversity of cultural blogging out there: from critical reviews to arts news; from the personal to the corporate; and from lengthy writing to almost entirely text-free blogging.

How will we choose the list? To be eligible, the blog has to be written by someone currently living in the UK, updated within the last two months and with the majority of its content focused on art and culture (this doesn’t have to be just popular culture but can include visual art, photography and museums collections, too). Each blog will be analysed using a number of different metrics including Technorati Authority, Inlinks, Google Blogsearch and its number of readers. A detailed explanation of the methodology used for selecting the blogs will be published alongside the list.

And we get involved with the Manchester Blog Awards to boot

Our first Top 25 list will be announced as part of the Manchester Blog Awards (which in turn is part of Manchester Literature Festival) on 21 October. We are also delighted to be sponsoring the Best Arts & Culture Blog at the Manchester Blog Awards – part of the prize includes a paid commission to write on this very site.

If you’d like to nominate a blog for the Top 25 UK Art Blogs, post your comments and links below. Otherwise, keep your eyes peeled for our list, which we will release on this site on 22 October.

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  1. [...] The Top 25 will be published monthly with the first list announced at the blog awards. For more information about how the blogs will be selected or to nominate a blog, read Creative Tourist’s post about it. [...]

  2. Ian Jackson says:

    I’d like to nominate Ian Jackson’s Liverpool Arts and Culture blog artinliverpool.com
    http://www.artinliverpool.com/blog

  3. Definitely FormFiftyFive for all the latest Design loveliness —

    http://www.formfiftyfive.com

    Mark Mcnulty’s Photography blog is great for gig photos and old school Liverpool pics —

    http://markmcnulty.typepad.com/

    It’s Nice That, another great design resource

    http://www.itsnicethat.com/

  4. Jenny says:

    I hope it’s okay to suggest my own site :-)

    http://www.indiequarter.com

  5. Mark says:

    Great idea…I’d like to nominate our site, UK Street Art, which covers UK based and travelling artists in street art, graffiti, subversion, stickers and a whole lot more..

    We’ve got a great Google ranking, good amount of readers and promote the talent through the site, rss, twitter, facebook and link to a HUGE variety of talent, galleries, printmakers, fellow sites etc

    We’d love to be considered for the list! So check us out at http://www.ukstreetart.co.uk

    Thanks
    Mark

  6. Ollie says:

    http://lazerock.wordpress.com/

    Music reviews (live and recorded), interviews and features, plus some prose.

  7. Check out my cultural blog – sounds like it might be right up your (Coronation)Street — oops – TV not currently include but could well be if popular demand dictates!
    All the best
    Julia

  8. James says:

    Not technically a blog, but culturecritic.co.uk is a great website for arts in the UK.

  9. Jack Hale says:

    Its got to be the Diary of Bluestocking – a marvellously eccentric Edwardian lady with an eye, and a comment, on much of Manchester’s culture.

    http://diaryofabluestocking.blogspot.com/

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