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22 January 2017
National Gallery Review
The National Gallery has one of the greatest collections of artwork in the world. You could quite easily spend a whole day in there and still only be halfway through. It's a great way to learn about the different styles and how they've changed over the centuries.
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28 January 2017
Totes Amaze: Cyanotype tote bag printing workshop
A fun print workshop to create your own tote bag!
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19 January 2017
Oblivion by Sarah Worcester | FIRST ACTS
From Random Acts Midlands, Sarah Worcester brings us an animated experimental film, Oblivion, that explores mental health in a style that plays with vivid visual expressions of the first-hand experience.
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17 January 2017
Is the special effects industry being taken over by computers?
This is a summary of an arts issue about the special effects industry behind the making of films and movies, and whether or not it is being taken over by computer programmes. It is about what i think about the situation, and whether or not these computer programmes could take over careers and jobs in the future.
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17 January 2017
Joe Binder, Cambridge based Vlogger
I caught up with Joe Binder, a Geography student at the University of Cambridge and a vlogging enthusiast.
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12 January 2017 – 12 March 2017
Soup Birmingham: Wonderful Winter Warmer marketplace
New year, new start.
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11 January 2017
BAFTAs 2017: list of nominations
Unsurprisingly, La La Land leads the nominations with 11, but invites diversity scepticism for surprisingly few nominations for Moonlight, Fences, Hidden Figures and American Honey.
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10 January 2017
London Illustration Fair 2016
An annual illustration fair return with artist-led stands and workshops of various art work held in London.
http://www.thelondonillustrationfair.co.uk/home-1
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24 December 2016
Christmas Market in Kingston Upon Thames
I went to a Christmas market in Kingston where there were many hand made items, arts and crafts related on display, along with food and decorations.
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2 January 2017
Glow Up 2017 - Eros Avenue
My Glow Up's of this year will feature up and coming new artists hitting the scene. For the start of the year I bring you an RnB collab from London.Eros Avenue is the EP released by musical artists Young Soul and Jordan Morris. Definitely one to add to your playlists.
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12 December 2016
Case Study: Luke Taylor, Projects Assistant at Unit Twenty Three & Gold Achiever
Voice contributor Luke completed his Gold Arts Award as part of his apprenticeship, and is now a full time employee of Unit Twenty Three.
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11 December 2016
This Movement is Silent by Paul Stringer | FIRST ACTS
From Random Acts Midlands, Paul Stringer's powerful, poignant and potent portrait of Birmingham combines poetry and filmmaking.
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8 December 2016
How to... make Christmas accessories
In this quick and easy guide, Sally shows you how to make Christmas cards and wrapping paper.
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5 December 2016
Living History - a new art form?
Ever since Downton Abbey, the flash of a maid's uniform has always meant some kind of period drama
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4 December 2016
Danni Spooner, Random Acts Midlands filmmaker
From Random Acts Midlands, Danni Spooner's evocative short film, FAG, is a telling development of ideas around gender. She gave us her perspective on the Random Acts program, and what went into making the film. Read our review here
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30 November 2016
The Legend Of Rawry by Michael Baillon | FIRST ACTS
From Random Acts Midlands, Michael Baillon's animated splendour reveals the beautiful mind of an inspiring artist, and the power of autism.
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29 November 2016
Takeover Day 2016 at Time & Tide Museum
Time & Tide Museum in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk embraced the theme of 'The World Takes Over' as they worked with children who spoke English as a second language to create & deliver an exhibition of their own.
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25 November 2016
St. Benedict's and their Silver Arts Award
Bury St Edmunds is not only a town immersed in medieval history, it is also the home of what has become a nationally recognised Christmas Market.