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8 March 2024
Harriet Loffler, curator at the Women’s Art Collection, explains the relational nature of women’s art
Harriet Loffler highlights disruption and transformation in the collection's new exhibition
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8 March 2024
Four innovative British artists to celebrate this International Women’s Day
Celebrate IWD 2024 with these four artists, from past and present
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12 March 2024
Art House Open Lecture with artist Rhea Dillon
Hosted at the Art House, Worcester, The Art House Open Lecture Series offers a unique opportunity to hear firsthand from some of the most exciting contemporary artists currently making work in the UK.
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27 February 2024
Fronteiras Theatre Lab returns to the Scottish stage with La Niña Barro
Award-winning Fronteiras Theatre Lab returns to the Scottish stage after a decade of international touring, bringing La Niña Barro to Assembly Roxy this March
Coinciding with International Women’s Day in a special 10-year Scottish comeback
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26 February 2024
Exciting Experience at Van Gogh's Immersive Art Exhibition
I attended the Van Gogh immersive experience and it was the greatest adventure of my year, it is well worth checking out for yourselves.
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24 February 2024
Artist Workshop with collage artist and curator Annete Sagal
Learn how to make your own collage in five simple steps
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21 February 2024
Celebrating 40 Years of Viv Kelly: A Musical Montage and Many a Memory…
Decades of dance, years of friendships, and four Bugsy Malones later, this week the Viv Kelly School of Dance and Theatre celebrated a fabulous forty years with hugs, hope and heartfelt emotion. Oh, and a spectacular line up of musical hits!
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13 February 2024
How Mercedes Azpilicueta subverts colonial narratives through tapestry
I caught up with Azpilicueta who is exhibiting at Barbican's Unravel: The Power and Politics of Textiles in Art
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9 February 2024
Thames Lens 2023 Winners Announced
Thames Festival Trust in partnership with the Port of London Authority are thrilled to announce our winning Thames Lens 2023 photos.
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26 January 2024
Fashion workshop with Mini’s World founder Adwoa Owusu
Understand more about fashion, entrepreneurship and styling in this short workshop
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25 January 2024
The National Gallery
The National gallery in London has one of the finest art collections. It is one of the most visited tourist attractions. Although it is not that massive, many of the paintings are of very high quality and some of the art works are incredibly rare.
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15 January 2024
My review of the Victoria and Albert museum
The V&A was a beautiful museum that I think everyone should visit if they ever have the opportunity .
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27 January 2024
January Leeds date for new dance-theatre show SHED following London première
Dance, drama, visual art & spoken word combine to raise awareness of the mental health issues many young people face.
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8 November 2023 – 7 January 2024
Take part in FUSE International 2024!
Applications are now open for FUSE International 2024. Take part in the UK's largest multi-arts festival for artists under 27.
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3 December 2023
Theatre Severn’s Jack and the Beanstalk: Fresh, Fun, and Highly Original
Dancing zombies, fluffy dogs, Backstreet Boys and Sigmund Freud, the Theatre Severn’s 12th pantomime with Evolution is here, and it’s gorgeous.
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8 December 2023
Concert and Discussion at the LSE on Art Politics
Join us for an evening of electrifying live music and boisterous discussions, as we delve into the captivating world of art politics through a round table discussion, involving panelists and audiences
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25 November 2023
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - an ingenious adaptation of the revered fairy tale
Hope, bravery, kindness, and love flow bountifully from the enchanting tale of Narnia and its saviours, yet malevolence lurks beneath its fantastical façade in this phenomenal adaptation.
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17 November 2023
Social cohesion is necessary for change, says artist and founder Ally Zlater
Ally Zlater, founding of The Starving Artist, offers her opinion on The Young Vote