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17 February 2022
Some musical picks for Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2022
Edinburgh Fringe Festival makes its triumphant return this year to celebrate it’s seventy-fifth anniversary. 3,000+ acts are performing though which makes it easy to be inundated, so here are my top picks as a Fringe newbie to check out.
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14 February 2022
PROTEST! - A Derek Jarman Exhibition
An exploration of the retrospective exhibition celebrating the life and work of Derek Jarman, an artist and activist whose work changed the face of the AIDs crisis.
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11 February 2022
Chinese New Year in Liverpool
St. Luke's bombed out Church in Liverpool hosted a spectacular Chinese New Year event this past weekend, drawing thousands to attend the show.
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10 February 2022
The Tourists : Ellen Harvey and JMW Turner
A review of the exhibition by Ellen Harvey at The Turner Contemporary in Margate, 24th July 2021
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31 January 2022
Please, Touch the Artwork: A new PC game exploring abstract art has launched on Steam
Please, Touch the Artwork is a quirky, experimental game that aims to bring art-lovers over to the idea of videogames as an art form.
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31 January 2022
Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirror Rooms
The Tate Modern allows us to go behind the scenes of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms.
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29 January 2022
Review: Patrick Sims – The Ribs & Terror
Patrick Sims is one of five artists commissioned by the London International Mime Festival to bring their work to the festival’s online selection.
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29 January 2022
Review: Hiroaki Umeda – Mold 1
Hiroaki Umeda is one of five artists commissioned by the London International Mime Festival to bring their work to the festival’s online selection.
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29 January 2022
Review: Gabriela Muñoz – Plant
Gabriela Muñoz is one of five artists commissioned by the London International Mime Festival to bring their work to the festival’s online selection.
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29 January 2022
Review: Dewey Dell – They Rise and They Fall
One of five artists commissioned by the London International Mime Festival to bring their work to the festival’s online selection.
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29 January 2022
Review: Delgado Fuchs – I R O N I C X
Delgado Fuchs are one of five artists commissioned by the London International Mime Festival to bring their work to the festival’s online selection.
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25 January 2022
Review: We Dwell in Possibility
Described as "a queer gardening simulation" this interactive virtual exhibit pairs charming visuals with evocative social undertones.
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23 January 2022
Good To Know: How to create a Pop Art inspired portrait
Discover how to create your own Pop Art portrait the easy way!
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20 January 2022 – 31 January 2022
Assistant Director Vacancy
Want to get your foot in the door to start your career as a Director
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18 January 2022 – 31 January 2022
Assistant Lighting Designer vacancy
If you’re interested in lighting design then this is the perfect opportunity for you!
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17 January 2022
Interview and showcase of junk food artist Pablo Llana
Pablo Llana is a critically acclaimed artist living and working in Mexico. His work explores themes of consumerism and waste, often utilising the medium of used junk food wrappers.
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16 January 2022
Good To Know: How artists’ prosthetic masks are fooling people
Discover how prosthetics have advanced to an almost unidentifiable level
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12 January 2022
Tate Modern
Here's a review of my trip to London in August, when I went to Tate Modern. Hope you enjoy!