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22 October 2018
Turner Prize 2018
The decision to only feature film at this years’ Turner prize shows a radical departure from previous years, provoking a fresh series of concerns regarding the nature of contemporary art. Nevertheless, if you can spare the few hours it requires to view just a fraction of its content, it’s certainly worth a visit.
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16 October 2018
Tyler Aurelien and Shamiya Nelson, Bronze Arts Award
We catch up with two students from Garratt Park School about their experience of doing a Bronze Arts Award.
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16 October 2018
What goes on at Project.INC?
We catch up with Lisa, Director of Project.INC., who promote and provide Inclusive, Creative Learning for 11-19-year-olds. They deliver access sessions to learners who need extra support in exploring Art, Design and Creativity.
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9 October 2018
International Garden Photographer of the Year Review
I went to the International Garden Photographer of the Year exhibition. I went because I am really interested in photography and this exhibition was local to me.
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7 October 2018
The National Art Gallery - Chris Ofili Weaving Magic exhibition
The National Gallery is in Trafalgar Square, London. I visited the Chris Ofili Weaving Magic exhibition on the 3rd of august 2017 during my summer holidays.
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5 October 2018
Interview with activist artist Dion Kitson
We catch up with artist Dion Kitson, an international British artist with a political message in his fine art.
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2 October 2018
‘Connect with nature’ by Dr Vyankatesh Metan
On the 9th of August 2018, I went to the Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath in Bengaluru, India with my family. There was an exhibition called ‘connect with nature’ displaying stunning photos by wildlife photographer, Dr Vyankatesh Metan. The exhibition’s photos showed amazing scenes of nature and wildlife.
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2 October 2018
Arts Award Issue (Part D Gold Arts Award)
This is my essay for part D of the gold arts award. If you have any questions on the topic or comments please do leave them below!
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1 October 2018
Interview with Carol Leach, Arts Award Initiative
We catch up with Carol Leach from the Arts Award Initiative about how they help young people complete their Arts Award, finishing Gold Arts Award in a month and how you can get involved!
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1 October 2018
Little Fashion Creatives (6 - 9 year olds) in Brighton
After School Class (during term-time): Draw, design and sew your own ideas into clothes like a fashion designer! Our very supportive and fun tutors provide extra support so you can learn how to use sewing machines, thread needles and hold scissors safely.
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25 September 2018
Arts opportunities in schools
Are there enough Arts opportunities within English schools ?
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24 September 2018
Project Inc at Macclesfield Silk Museum, Bronze Arts Award Stories
We catch up with the Arts Award participants at Project Inc at Macclesfield Silk Museum to find out what they thought about doing their Bronze Arts Award and participating in The Curious Curators Exhibition, opened by The Mayor of Macclesfield!
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19 September 2018
My View on an issue within the arts
The Effects and Issues within Unfair/Inconsistent Marking on Televised Dance Shows
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12 September 2018
Want my job? with Cat Sercombe, Head of Arts Award, Trinity College London
'Don’t be afraid to ask people for help along the way and be persistent... If you want to carve out a career in the creative and cultural industries, then you will make it happen'
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10 September 2018
Is Your Culture Talking?
The importance of free, digital tools and literacy in the Arts & Heritage landscape to combat severe funding and curriculum cuts.
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9 September 2018
Dawn Sidoli at the RWA
A review of Dawn Sidoli's most recent exhibition at the RWA
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18 July 2019 – 27 July 2019
Fashion Luxe (14 - 19 year olds) - Summer 2019 Programme
Through a combination of years experience and listening to our students feedback, we've extended our course to include more highlights and opportunities for our 14-19 year old students to get to know their fashion family. In addition, there's a larger focus on experimental design and pattern cutting whilst building their fabric knowledge. Students will be given a comprehensive view of the fashion industry through exclusive trips, tours, talks from industry experts and masterclasses. Find out more on our website.
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28 July 2019 – 6 August 2019
Ready-to-Wear (14 - 19 year olds) - Summer 2019 Programme
Through a combination of years experience and listening to our students feedback, we've extended our course to include more highlights and opportunities for our 14-19 year old students to get to know their fashion family. In addition, there's a larger focus on experimental design and pattern cutting whilst building their fabric knowledge. Students will be given a comprehensive view of the fashion industry through exclusive trips, tours, talks from industry experts and masterclasses. To find out more, please visit our website.