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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
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10 November 2023
Cost-of-Living Adaptation: Idriss Assoumanou, filmmaker
Learning new ways to stay creative with an artform that demands you go outside and meet people
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21 November 2023 – 25 November 2023
Rhiannon Faith Company set for World Premiere at the Barbican
Radical, proudly socially conscious dance/theatre from Rhiannon Faith Company. Featuring live music and set in a run-down yet friendly and welcoming pub where we are invited to join the regulars, shed our baggage and weariness and breathe!
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3 November 2023
Reflecting on craft: the importance of physicality and messages of hope
What does craft offer activists today?
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30 October 2023
Artist Micaela Schoop uses ceramics to foster cross-cultural communication
Through highly detailed patterns, Schoop uses ceramics to communicate multicultural identities
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26 October 2023
Cost-of-Living Adaptation: Warren Reilly, fashion designer
Warren Reilly explores the highs and lows of being an independent creative in London during the cost-of-living crisis
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25 October 2023
Unlocking the UK's AI Potential: A Political Landscape Analysis
As AI evolves, the UK's major parties chart their AI policy paths. Discover their strategies, the missing pieces, and the road to global AI leadership.
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23 October 2023
Craft is a constructive approach to anger, says felt artist Maggie Scott
Scott communicates empowering messages through felt
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16 October 2023
Ukrainian art therapist Annete Sagal on the therapeutic effect of political collage
Inspired by collage’s healing potential, Sagal founded the Kyiv Collage Collective and Kyiv Collage School
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14 October 2023
A new, broad church: the 2023 Labour Party conference
A strategic shift reveals how the Labour Party will approach the next election
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13 October 2023
The 2023 Liberal Democrat Conference: Key Policies to Topple the Blue Wall
I analyse and critique party leadership's election strategy, as well as their vague policy positions, particularly regarding the NHS
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9 October 2023
Sokari Douglas Camp on steel sculptures, the welding process and slave legacies
Through sculpture, Sokari explores non-traditional materials and political messages
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6 October 2023
A disunited front: the 2023 Conservative Party conference
Sunak’s policy announcements and conference rhetoric only further fractured the Conservative Party
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2 October 2023
Land artist Elham Angell explores the intersection between art and nature
Elham Angell engages with activist and environmental themes in her land art installations
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2 October 2023
Young people fight for climate justice at the ECHR
An exceptional case sees six young people take 32 governments to court
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30 September 2023
The climate U-turn and what it means for Sunak vs Starmer
What Sunak’s climate announcement means for Conservative and Labour leadership
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25 September 2023
Artist and activist leader Barbara Keal on the need for creative collaboration amid the climate crisis
Barbara Keal shares more about how a single garment has facilitated a pilgrimage movement