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24 December 2018
Sikh Gurus - Open Art Exhibition
Arts Exhibition on Sikh religion and Sikh Gurus: Sunday 25th September 2018, Maneyo Granth Gurudwara, Slough
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21 December 2018
How the arts can positively affect our health and well-being
Let's focus on the arts as a route to the mental health solution.
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14 December 2018
Giving you a Voice in 2018
It's been a strong year for Voice, and we have you to thank for that
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10 December 2018
Joe A Stephenson - "Chicken" 2015
Chicken
Director: Joe A. Stephenson
Strikingly powerful statement on the result of abuse and neglect.
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11 December 2018 – 14 January 2019
Apply to be a writer in the forest
As part of celebrations to mark its centenary in 2019, the Forestry Commission has launched a new writing competition to diversify nature writing.
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9 December 2018
What goes on at RedLine Contemporary Art?
John Futrell, Director of Education, and Emma Acheson, Educator Coordinator, from RedLine Contemporary Art, talk arts engagement, politics and positive social change.
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8 December 2018
What goes on at? Black Country Living Museum
The Black Country Living Museum in Dudley is an open-air museum designed to transport visitors back to the industrial era.
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6 December 2018
Want my job? with Daisy Bodewes, Volunteer Officer at the National Trust
From art at university to hospitality, Daisy Bodewes is now managing volunteers at Ickworth House.
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6 December 2018
Want my job? With Aksana Khan
Aksana works as a Young Freelancer at the London Transport Museum. Explore her role here...
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5 December 2018
No, homeless people aren't all 'choosing' to live on the streets
Society's outdated and flawed notion of choice correlating to consequence needs to be radically overhauled
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3 December 2018
Homeless hotspot: Brighton’s crisis
“We’ve got a humanitarian crisis on our hands” - Invisible Voices
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27 November 2018
Kiki with Drag Queens : Rascals review
Review of Rascals' show from Nov. 16th. Description of three acts. London.
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22 November 2018
Want my job? With Ahuti Punja, Learning Apprentice at London Transport Museum
Discover how Ahuti landed an apprenticeship at the London Transport Museum
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22 November 2018 – 30 April 2019
Crafts Council's Young People's Meetings
The Crafts Council’s Young People’s Program is a London-based network of 16-25 year olds who are interested in craft and making.
Our network of 16-25 year olds brings together those who are passionate about craft and making to co-produce projects and events with us at the Crafts Council, and in doing so help shape the future of craft in the UK.
Join us at our monthly get-togethers if you love to make, or are just keen to find out more – all backgrounds and experience levels are welcome! We’ll be holding monthly get-togethers both at the Crafts Council and out and about at other venues.
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21 November 2018
More than just a drag queen
Short feature on a 21-year-old student who works as a drag queen.
Matthew Perry works as a host in a nightclub, where he dresses as a drag queen named Tequila Addams. His drag persona is very unique as he paints eccentric designs on his face rather than just a traditional drag queen make up. He taught himself to make these amazing facial art looks.
Nowadays, we see a lot of drag queen performers on mainstream media, but we do not see the hard working side of a drag queen trying to break into the industry. Matthew stands out because he juggles his life between his fashion management studies at the University of the Arts London and his nightlife work as Tequila Addams.
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19 November 2018
What goes on at? With Jordan Taylor, Cardiff Story Museum
Jordan Taylor is the Learning and Outreach Officer for Cardiff Story Museum. Find out more about her role...
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16 November 2018
Caroline Bray, Arts Education Consultant
Caroline Bray is an experienced professional in the arts world. Here’s her viewpoint on the arts and heritage industry.
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16 November 2018
Homeless to hostel to home: An interview with Dan Campbell
“These days I have a lot more to lose.”