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7 August 2018
Silver Arts Award: Day 4 Summer Fashion School London
A day in the studio learning how to trace, pin and cut patterns. An exclusive talk at Chelsea Library uncovered some of the best online resources in the world. And they are not available on Google!
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7 August 2018
Leonardo da Vinci study
Leonardo da Vinci was an artist who wasn't just a artist he was a painter and sculpture and many more wonders
My name is Damieon and I am doing bronze art award.
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6 August 2018
Silver Arts Award: Day 3 Summer Fashion School London
A tour of the prestigious Central Saint Martins college of art to learn more about future career and training opportunities, followed by an afternoon in the studio.
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5 August 2018
Silver Arts Award: Day 2 Summer Fashion School London
Using Frida Kahlo as inspiration today's first task was to design an outfit for a VIP attending the Cochella Festival.
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5 August 2018
Accessibility in the Arts with Terri Donovan & Ewa Lamond
Terri Donovan and Ewa Lamond from the Graeae theatre ensemble, talk Hurricane Protest Songs, disability in the arts, and how you can get involved.
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4 August 2018
Silver Arts Award: Day 1 Summer Fashion School London
For my Silver Arts award I am challenging myself to design and make an item of clothing. Over the next 7 days I am attending an intensive Summer Fashion School in London with other girls aged 11-14.
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31 July 2018
My Discover Portfolio for Arts Award: Faces with Dubuffet and Picasso
To all beginners of Arts Award Discover, I would like to give you a preview of what you are capable of doing if you are uncertain about doing Arts Award. I hope my portfolio inspires you!
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30 July 2018
To what extent does the Arts Industry offer support to people dealing with mental health problems? Both externally and within the industry?
Mental health is an increasing issue worldwide, amongst both young and older generations. 1 in 4 people in the UK will experience a mental health problem each year. I believe more help is needed for people dealing with mental health issues, especially now it’s becoming an increasing problem for a large portion of our population. What are we doing to support these people and how can the arts industry help?
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27 July 2018
Guide to Backpacking on a Budget
The expenses of travelling can be daunting, but there are plenty of ways to help save money to allow you to embark on that dream trip.
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26 July 2018
We are still failing to provide equal gender rights and female representation
8 out of 10 Cats produced an all-female show for the centenary of female suffrage. Why has it taken so long for an all-female panel show to be considered!
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23 July 2018
Online activism and accessibility
With passion for activist causes growing in a world focused on physical direct action, how can people with disabilities have their voices heard online and offline?
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23 July 2018
Danielle Nichols, Silver Arts Award
Danielle Nichols tells us all about her Arts Award experience, from exploring portraiture photography - using grandad as a model in photo shoots - to running a photography workshop.
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23 July 2018
Is Classical Music just too 'boring' for the younger generation?
Orchestras across the country have been trying out schemes to encourage a younger audience into the concert hall and have experienced varied success. Whilst working at the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra I learnt a lot about audience development and been researching the ways in which it can be improved.
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22 July 2018
DEBATE: Should Art be a compulsory GCSE subject?
This article is about exploring the issue of whether Art should be a compulsory GCSE. I am showcasing my own opinions and exploring the results of my recent survey which asked the public whether they were in favour or not and why. Please comment on whether you think Art should be a compulsory GCSE and why.
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20 July 2018
The World Cup Aftermath
Although it wasn’t the result people were hoping for, it was the journey no one expected