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21 January 2019 – 13 April 2019
Ready to Wear (under 13’s) in Chelsea, London
Draw some great design ideas, pattern cut, sew clothes on a machine and develop your skills and fashion style further.
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21 January 2019 – 13 April 2019
Teenage FashionLab (12 – 19 years old) in Chelsea, London
Let’s get serious about fashion through either experimental design or simply sewing something for yourself.
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21 January 2019 – 13 April 2019
Stylish Tweens (9 – 11 years old) in Chelsea, London
We’ll enable your skills further so you can create your own designs, develop your sketching and expand your fashion style.
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21 January 2019 – 13 April 2019
Little Fashion Creatives (6 – 9 years old) in Chelsea, London
Let’s start sewing clothes on a machine and drawing some great ideas from your imagination! Make friends whilst learning something new.
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14 November 2018
Inside Out Festival 2018 Extraordinary events in extraordinary places. 14th - 22nd of September.
I had been so excited to be going to the Inside Out Festival this year ~ but I was just so disappointed ... It had promised so much.
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12 November 2018
Want my job? With Natalie Ben Rabah, Arts Marketing Manager
We catch up with Natalie Ben Rabah about her career in Arts Marketing and what makes the industry so unique
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8 November 2018
Portsmouth Music Experience Review
This is my review of the Portsmouth music experience I went to for my bronze arts award.
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8 November 2018
Why Is Anime/Manga Not Recognised In Art Schools?
This is a piece I have written for my Gold arts award, questioning why anime/manga are not recognised in art schools.
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8 November 2018
Should art be used as propaganda to aid or provoke war?
This is a piece I have written for my Gold arts award, exploring the affects of artistic propaganda an it's use within conflict.
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8 November 2018
Should the Arts be Included Within The Curriculum
This is a piece I have written for my Gold Arts Award, exploring whether the arts should be included within the curriculum.
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7 November 2018
Jed’s review of Haworth art gallery
Review of the open exhibition in October at Haworth art gallery
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7 November 2018
Haworth art gallery open exhibition
Haworth art gallery open exhibition review by Cassie
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6 November 2018
An Insider's Top Tips for Reviewing Art Exhibitions
How do you review an art exhibition and get the most out of your Arts Award? Towner Gallery's Marina Castledine has got your back.
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30 October 2018
Videogames: Design/ Play/ Disrupt at the V&A
Challenging the rules we play by, the V&A’s latest exhibition offers a sprawling look at contemporary videogames design from the last decade
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30 October 2018
Who are Shape Arts and what's the National Disability Arts Collection and Archive all about?
Sarah Welsh catches up with David Hevey, Shape’s CEO, and two artists playing their part in a heritage story that’s both a global first and a major coup for Britain.
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26 October 2018 – 8 December 2018
Ashley Holmes, Cry Then Win Then Lose Reaction
Two Queens is delighted to announce the presentation of a newly-commissioned project by Ashley Holmes: Cry Then Win Then Lose Reaction. Opening hours Thursday - Saturday 12noon - 6pm.
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24 October 2018
Should there be limits in art?
For the section of developing and sharing a view on an art topic, I have chosen the question “Should there be limits in art?”, for my gold Arts Award. Here is my final argument.