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1 October 2019
Review of Secret Severn Art Trail
This is a review of a art exhibition at fusion art gallery that I went to.
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30 September 2019
The Red Turtle a Feature Film Review
A review of the entrancing feature film The Red Turtle primarily produced by Studio Ghibli and Wild Bunch animation studios. With current events in climate change I believe The Red Turtle could not have been more timely.
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30 September 2019
War Horse The National Theatre Play Review 2019
In this War Horse play review I explore the National Theatre Company's masterful use of animation, storytelling, puppetry, music and scenic arts.
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28 September 2019
Interview with Talia Woodin, photographer and Extinction Rebellion Youth media coordinator
"I picked up my first camera at the age of seven and have rarely been seen without one since!"
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26 September 2019
How to write your project evaluation
That's right, the E-word...
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27 September 2019 – 28 September 2019
Night at the Museum meets Glastonbury
Emerge Festival is a city-wide weekend (27th-28th September) of gigs, DJs and after-hours antics in the capital's best-loved museums. From Ady Suleiman's neo-soul at the Horniman and R'n'B in a church to afro-pop electronica in a former convent.
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21 September 2019
Illuminated River Boat Tours
The start of a ten year art installation that will be seen by 2 billion.
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19 September 2019
How to lead your arts project
If your arts leadership project sounds intimidating, check out our 5-step guide.
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19 September 2019
Want my job? with Florrie Evans, art curator and historian
"I’ve been mudlarking since I was a child, I was lucky to grow up near the river, and it was an inevitable part of my life. The river has always given me ‘head space’ and it has also taught me the history of London!"
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17 September 2019
2018 UK Beatboxing Championships
The UK beatboxing championships of 2018 hosted at Battersea arts centre, London. My experience of the day taking part in workshops and watching the eliminations later at night.
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17 September 2019
Interview with Kate Forde, Thames Festival Trust
"We live in a global, interconnected society and yet young people often just live in their own bubbles. This project provides a great framework to help them demystify other cultures and to challenge perceptions."
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24 September 2019
Cast of Thousands at The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery
Ceramic figurines have been a popular feature in the ceramics industry. Students learn about the history of these objects, the heroes and villains that inspired them and are encouraged to create their own stories of interpretation.
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13 September 2019
Interview with Emma Reynolds, fine art art screenprinter
Screenprinter Emma Reynolds talks about her work with Urabn Soup, which ran an exhibition for Totally Thames 2019 to raise money for the Air Ambulance.
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13 September 2019
Willow Basketry Adult Workshop
Join us for a day of making, fun and culture.
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1 November 2019
The Big Draw Festival: What can you see? What can you feel? – Family activity
Be part of the world's biggest drawing event!
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19 October 2019
Meet the Artist: colourful tote bags with Nicky Carvell – Family activity
A colourful workshop by our artist in residence Nicky Carvell at Turner's House in Twickenham.
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12 September 2019
How to research arts careers
Get Googling and researching and you'll be on you way to an arts career in no time.
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12 September 2019
Interview with Chris Levine, visual artist
Chris Levine, creator of iconic Lightness of Being, releases new exhibition at Sotheby's.