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8 December 2023
Concert and Discussion at the LSE on Art Politics
Join us for an evening of electrifying live music and boisterous discussions, as we delve into the captivating world of art politics through a round table discussion, involving panelists and audiences
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14 November 2023
Sokhanvari's 'Rebel Rebel' exhibition: An ensemble of truth
Soheila Sokhanvari's 'Rebel Rebel' exhibition sings of bravery amid the reclaiming of female Iranian power.
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30 October 2023
Ashley Potter: Illustrations of thought and hope
Ashley Potter, founder and owner of 'Gray Rabbit Art' and 'Gray Rabbit Comics', speaks on philosophy, illustrating her way through her post-pandemic blues, and hopes for the future.
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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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24 October 2023
Zuri McWhorter: On rejection of the mainstream
The Michigan-born artist and curator does not want her open-submission zine, ‘Juste Milieu’, to enter the mainstream.
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11 August 2023
AI, Art and You: How Young Creators are Coping in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
The creative industry is undergoing a shift as music, prose, artwork, essays and more can now be easily assembled by intelligence tools. Many artists are anxious that their work will eventually be replaced as corporations seek AI professionals.
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31 July 2023
Art Persists Podcast - Reshaping Cinema through Lived Experience with Ayman Alhussein
Bosla Arts speaks to Syrian cinematographer and filmmaker, Ayman Alhussein.
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1 June 2023
Magical Honey
A dance drama by Cambridge based company- Sanskruti at Norden Farm Art Centre, Maidenhead.
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14 April 2023
Resetting fast fashion trends one stitch at a time: In conversation with a Welsh artist
Ophelia Dos Santos discusses the role of making conscious lifestyle choices in the fight against climate change.
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8 March 2023
Online Shop founding team hopes to bring MMORPG's back to the mainstream
Explore the world of Babylon, a classic MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role-playing game) that puts you in a world of 7th Century AD Europe, China, Egypt and South-East Asia.
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20 February 2023
Whitechapel Gallery and their work with young creatives
Whitechapel gallery mixes young people with artists to explore the creative sector in depth.
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12 December 2022
Want my job? with creative designer and art director Khutina Griffiths
"It’s ok and necessary to fail at things. There is nothing wrong with failure."
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1 December 2022
Want my job? with Creative Director for Reem Gallery Phoebe Minson
"Become obsessed, take notes, stick your neck out, make your own opportunities and don’t be afraid or put off by inconvenience or hard work."
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30 November 2022
The benefits of art therapy
Doodle, doodle...what would I do without a pen-scratching nonsense art in my books?
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28 November 2022
Just launched: Season 2 of The Art Persists Podcast
The Art Persists Podcast offers a glimpse into the life of artists and activists. Each episode features interviews with artists who share their experience art to stand up to the world's more feared regimes, and individuals working to protect them.
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14 November 2022
Solarpunk: an alternative view of our future
What is Solarpunk and why are artists gravitating toward it?
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26 July 2022
Extraordinary environment to display artwork
Sculptures displayed amongst the wildlife is a fantastic idea. A walk in the forest and gallery all in one is more than I could ask for. With hundreds of unique sculptures in the 10 acres you will struggle with not being entertained or engaged.
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19 July 2022 – 13 September 2022
Life Drawing Class at Turner’s House
Whether you are a beginner or wish to improve your skills, join us at Turner’s House for life
drawing classes with a live model. In these sessions, experienced artist and teacher, Allan Chin,
will take your through the use of charcoal and pencil.