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educational:
Christ Church Oxford
European Association for Jewish Studies
Ian Ramsey Centre
Journal of Jewish Studies
Lateral Science Network
Museum of Oxfordshire
OUP
Oxford Brookes University
Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies
Oxford Institute for Yiddish Studies
Queens Foundation Research Projects
QVQ Ltd
Research Centre for Able Pupils
UKERNA

media and the arts:
3jay Artists' Collective
Artists web sites
Art-Student.net
ArtWash
Artweeks
Christ Church Art Room
Chris Humphreys
Clare Bassett
Clare Carswell
Faye Heller
Gunilla Treen
Fotonet
Fusion
Judie Waldmann
Kids at Art
Magdalen Road Studios
Martha Harris
O3 Gallery
OOMF!
Ovada
Oxford City Council
Oxford Arts and Culture Initiative
Oxford Film and Video Makers
Six Chapel Row
Rachel Ducker
Susan Moxley
Toby Till
Wanderings
The Workshop Studio

... build your own gallery . . .

commercial:
A-FAB
European Media Focus
Fast Track 100
Future Heritage
Gardenslive
John Cammack
Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
LocSoft
Lucy Tennyson
Massi Seghizzi
Methodist Heritage
Oxford Preservation Trust
Pryors Cars
Seapink
TenAsys
Watts in France

arts and the media

Kieran Stiles web site screenshot

Kieran Stiles

An Eye Gallery system with added Flash slideshows for this Oxford based artist who runs regular art courses in the city.

www.kieranstiles.com

Diana Bell web site screenshot

Diana Bell

An adapted Eye Gallery system for Oxford based, internationally exhibiting artist Diana Bell.

www.dianabell.co.uk

Madi Acharya Baskerville

Madi Acharya-Baskerville

Madi Acharya-Baskerville’s work involves projecting her inner world onto collections of objects. These objects can be chards of wood, pieces of plastic, leather shoes, broken toys. What they have in common is a fragmented history. They were once part of a culture, one which has now discarded them, but they remain part of our environment. [extract from artist's statement]

www.madiacharya-baskerville.org

Art4Age

Art4Age

Art4Age brings elderly people together with professional artist to work on stimulating art projects. Art4Age is part of the educational and charitable arm of Oxfordshire Artweeks (site also designed by Eye Division) and was set up in 2006 to run artists' residencies with the elderly.

www.art4age.org

Clare Bassett's web site

Clare Bassett
An Eye Gallery system site for Oxford artist Clare Bassett.

www.clarebassett.com

Susan Moxley web site

Susan Moxley
An Eye Gallery site for Oxford based artist Susan Moxley

www.susanmoxley.com

Clare Carswell web site

Clare Carswell
A customised Eye Gallery site for Oxford based artist Clare Carswell.

www.clarecarswell.com

Magdalen Road Studios

Magdalen Road Studios
Eye Division redesigned the site for this busy artist studio complex in Oxford.
www.magdalenroadstudios.com

The Workshop Studio web site

The Workshop Studio
Eye Division designed this site for an Oxford studio complex, including a Content Management System to allow artists to update their own pages on the site, and add information about latest news and events.
theworkshopstudio.co.uk

Oxfordshire Artweeks web page

Oxfordshire Artweeks
Supporting the local arts community, Eye Division has sponsored the design of the Artweeks web site since 2000. The site publishes the full listings of exhibitions on-line. Working in collaboration with the print designer, the web site allows last minute information to be made available to the public, and provides late-breaking news to artists participating in the festival.
www.artweeks.org

Artweeks Galleries web site

Artweeks Oxfordshire Artists' Galleries
New for 2007, Eye Division constructed this sister site to the Oxfordshire Artweeks festival site. Members of Artweeks are invited to upload six images for permanent public display.
www.artweeks-gallery.org

Kids at Art

Kids at Art

Kids@art is the educational and charitable arm of Oxfordshire Artweeks (OAEC) and was set up in 1999 to run artists' residencies in local authority schools. It has since run over 120 successful residencies, reaching over 4,000 children and their communities.

www.kidsatart.org

3jay web page cover

3jay Artists' Collective
A small international group of artists who exhibit together and keep their fans up to date on happenings through the web site. Starting as simple gallery space in 1998, 3jay now encompasses web-only projects in Flash & video.
Eye Division maintain the web site and advises on improvements to the site, updating scripts in Perl and PHP, implementing a MySQL database and producing multimedia elements for the site (in QuickTime, Real Audio and Flash).
www.3jay.com

Gunilla Treen

Eye Gallery
Artists Tobias Till, Cynthia Westwood and Christopher Humphreys were three artists based at the Cable Street Studios in London, who required websites with a facility to easily update their pictures through a web site page. The Eye Gallery system has now been made available for other clients with similar needs.
If you're looking for such a solution, take a look at our Eye Gallery site

Art-student.net web site

Art-student.net
Eye Division built this subscription based site for school students from Key Stage 3 up to A Level who are studying art. The site serves as an important information point for students and a classroom resource for teachers. It is listed on the National Curriculum portal site. Eye Division integrated the completed site, which allows easy updating with a bespoke content management system, with the SecPay online payment mechanism.
www.art-student.net

Fotonet South logo

Fotonet
Fotonet exists to encourage the creative practice of photography in the Southern and South East Arts regions, to provide up to date information and networking opportunities, to encourage the development of new work, to expand exhibition opportunities and to promote education and debate on all levels. Eye Division is currently engaged in an advisory capacity and designs online galleries of work by commissioned photographers..
www.fotonet-south.org.uk

Ovada web site

Ovada

www.ovada.org

O3 Gallery web site

O3 Gallery

www.o3gallery.co.uk

Oxford ARts.info web site

OxfordArts.info
Eye Division worked with Oxford City Council to build this web site allowing subscribers from the Oxfordshire region to contribute listings to a weekly mailing list about the arts in Oxford. The mailing list now serves a lively community of well over 900 artists and makers.
www.oxfordarts.info

OFVM web site

Oxford Film and Video Makers
Eye Division redesigned the existing site for this centre for digital film and video. The site was rebuilt from the ground up using a database throughout, allowing easy updating of content by the directors of OFVM. Eye Division also regularly run courses in Flash design for OFVM.
www.ofvm.org

Six Chapel Row gallery

Six Chapel Row Gallery

A self-updating site for the Six Chapel Row Gallery, formerly in Bath. Staff can upload pictures and details for new artists, and arrange them by exhibition using Eye Division's content management system.

www.sixchapelrow.com

James Read

James Read - Museum of My Art

www.jamesreadart.com

Gunilla Treen

Gunilla Treen

www.gunillatreen.co.uk

Faye Heller

Faye Heller

www.fayeheller.co.uk

Tobias Till

Tobias Till

www.tobias-till.co.uk

Chris Humphreys

Chris Humphreys

www.chrishumphreys.co.uk

Cleland Moore

Cleland Moore

www.clelandmoore.co.uk

Martha Harris

Martha Harris

www.marthaharris.com

Rachel Ducker

Rachel Ducker

www.rachelducker.com

Wanderings

Wanderings- Elizabeth Williams

Elizabeth Williams, a photographer since 1975, produced her first internet project working in collaboration with Eye Division. This fully searchable record of trips to Finland, the Middle East and South Africa, allows the visitor to navigate their own journey through related imagery.

www.wanderings.co.uk

Oxford Arts and Culture Initiative web page

Oxford Arts and Culture Initiative
The Initiative co-ordinated arts facilities in the Oxford area, publishing news and events information for the city of Oxford and bringing artists together. Eye Division took over development and management of this site in 2002, constructing a custom-built self-publishing system to enable the coordinator to easily update the news pages on the web site.