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29 January 2022
Review: Delgado Fuchs – I R O N I C X
Delgado Fuchs are one of five artists commissioned by the London International Mime Festival to bring their work to the festival’s online selection.
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25 January 2022
Review: We Dwell in Possibility
Described as "a queer gardening simulation" this interactive virtual exhibit pairs charming visuals with evocative social undertones.
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23 January 2022
Good To Know: How to create a Pop Art inspired portrait
Discover how to create your own Pop Art portrait the easy way!
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20 January 2022 – 31 January 2022
Assistant Director Vacancy
Want to get your foot in the door to start your career as a Director
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18 January 2022 – 31 January 2022
Assistant Lighting Designer vacancy
If you’re interested in lighting design then this is the perfect opportunity for you!
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17 January 2022
Interview and showcase of junk food artist Pablo Llana
Pablo Llana is a critically acclaimed artist living and working in Mexico. His work explores themes of consumerism and waste, often utilising the medium of used junk food wrappers.
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16 January 2022
Good To Know: How artists’ prosthetic masks are fooling people
Discover how prosthetics have advanced to an almost unidentifiable level
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12 January 2022
Tate Modern
Here's a review of my trip to London in August, when I went to Tate Modern. Hope you enjoy!
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11 January 2022 – 31 December 2022
Start a crowdfunding campaign for your creative work
Create and curate events beyond the expected: create your crowdfunding campaign on Eventual
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10 January 2022
Reset the stage: How Eventual is changing the model of live events
How will people consume culture after the pandemic? That was one of the motivations behind Eventual, a platform on a mission to diversify and democratise the arts and entertainment industry.
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9 January 2022
Good To Know: How to Start a Vintage Film Poster Collection
Discover the wonder of starting your own film poster collection
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2 January 2022
Good To Know: How are stained glass windows made?
Discover the creative process behind the windows which tell stories
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21 December 2021
The Tomten: a lonely and existential alternative to Father Christmas
Ambiguity and loneliness are celebrated in the story of the tomten, at odds with some of our more traditional Christmas folklore.
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19 December 2021
Good To Know: How can Artificial Intelligence be used to create art?
Discover how data and code can become art
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18 November 2021 – 9 January 2022
FUSE International (formerly IYAF) - Applications open for 2022
Take part in FUSE International, the UK’s largest multi-arts festival for performers under 27. FUSE International provides a platform to showcase your work, whatever your artform.
Apply by 9 Jan: https://bit.ly/FUSE22Applications
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13 December 2021
Interview with Peter Layton, world renowned glassblower
Glassblowing is one of the most endangered crafts, but Peter Layton has sat at the centre of a revival that goes back over 45 years.
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13 December 2021
London Glassblowing: Leaving a legacy in a two thousand year old artform
A legacy is more than just the physical things you leave behind. An individual's legacy can live on in ideas, through aesthetics, or even through the people you come into contact with.
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3 December 2021
Array Collective win Turner Prize 2021
The first Northern Irish artists to win the prize were commended for their installation that interrogates Northern Ireland’s political issues with both sensitivity and humour.