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19 July 2024
Exhibition Review: BACKLIT Gallery's Annual Members Show
With a focus on fresh and unique expressions, this exhibition in Nottingham offers a thought-provoking experience that highlights both emerging and established talents
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18 July 2024
In The Company Of Monsters, New Visions, Ancient Myths
Bronze Art Award Review of In The Company Of Monsters, New Visions, Ancient Myths shown at Reading Museum. The exhibition centres on the concept of monsters and their depiction in classical mythology through art.
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15 July 2024
How I became an illustrator and motion designer and my advice for freelance creatives
Getting real about the highs and lows of a freelance creative career
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12 July 2024
I discovered 'free-thinking art' of Hamid Zénati at Nottingham Contemporary
Celebrating nearly sixty years of groundbreaking work, "Two Steps at a Time" offers an exhilarating dive into the universe of Algerian-German artist Hamid Zénati. This exhibition also marks the second-ever institutional showcase of the artist.
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12 July 2024
The issue of worker rights for animators in japan (Gold Opinion Piece)
An arts issue I would like to focus on is why Japanese animators are overworked and underpaid, this is a widely controversial issue that has been around in Japan for many years.
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11 July 2024
Ceramics at White Chalke Gallery Devizes
Visit to a town gallery showing a mixture of ceramics from sculpture to thrown pieces
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9 July 2024
My visit to The New light Art Exhibition in Newcastle.
This is a review of my visit to The New Light Art Exhibition (Shining a light on Northern art) in The Biscuit Factory Gallery in Newcastle.
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1 July 2024
BRAND NEW and FREE Around the Lake Festival comes to Crawley's Tilgate Park, 13-14 July
Crawley’s Creative Playground brings the inaugural FREE Around the Lake Festival to Tilgate Park from Saturday 13 - Sunday 14 July 2024.
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30 June 2024
Incredible Art in Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia
My family trip to Penang included exploring incredible street art and an exhibition with a 'Pollution' theme called 'Art is Rubbish, Rubbish is Art' by Ernest Zacharevic in Georgetown.
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27 June 2024
A Retelling, "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde"
Private matters, a concerned old friend & the deteriorating will of a tortured mind...
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27 June 2024 – 31 July 2024
Arte Laguna Prize 19
Apply now to Arte Laguna Prize 19, the emerging contemporary artists competition based in Venice, and have the chance to exhibit in the beautiful Arsenale Nord in Venice, win the 10.000 cash prize and the 16 Special Prizes.
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26 June 2024
The Trials and Passions of Unfamous Women - Review
Xena Frailing, a Voice Contributor, manages to attend the press night of the show and gives her insight of the show.
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13 July 2024 – 14 July 2024
The Voice Project Choir's Antony Gormley event at Houghton Hall
The groundbreaking choir have announced the ambitious The Lie of The Land, finding find the community based, open access ensemble create a promenade choral theatre show around Antony Gormley’s breath-taking installation Time Horizon
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24 June 2024
Mosley Old Hall Reveiw
A review of Mosley Old Hall, a small but beautiful house with interesting artwork.
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6 July 2024
SouthWestFest
Our Festival Day is back on Saturday 6th July 2024 in St. George’s Square. Ending the Festival Day will be Show Tunes in the Square featuring over 100 local children and full orchestra. We can't wait to see you there!
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28 June 2024 – 28 July 2024
Ruthin International Arts Festival: 28 June - 28 July
The brand new Ruthin International Arts Festival will run 28 June - 28 July to explore the theme of 'Elsewhere' from an international perspective in North Wales
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18 June 2024
Ikon Gallery, Birmingham
I went to the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham. It's a modern art gallery and it's free to get in which is amazing, it means anyone has access to art. It's only small but they change the exhibitions regularly so I'll be going again soon.
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16 June 2024
At Pentabus' SEEN, I was seen...
“There’s some good bits. Some sh*t bits. But if you burn it all down...where do you stop?” - Quote from 'Training Days', SEEN