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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
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20 July 2018
Sometimes I doubt about myself
Imagine being offended by a full grown man that thinks he’s the most smart human being and thinks he knows everything, and the worst part is that you can’t even do something about it just to not damage your own mom.
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19 July 2018
How Generation Z made genre irrelevant in music
Having access to such a variety of music at our fingertips has changed the way we listen to and create music, with genres being too constrictive for the digital age
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19 July 2018
Specimens from an Imaginary Voyage at Exeter RAMM.
I saw Specimens from an Imaginary Voyage at Exeter Royal Albert Memorial Museum which is art made from glass that looks like real creatures but are actually imaginary and were created by the artist. I wanted to see them because they looked so real in the photograph on the website and I wanted to see them close up.
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18 July 2018
Your Art, Unless it Can Save the World from Self-Destruction, is Useless!
The city of Coimbra opens its doors to International Surrealism Now 2018 Art Exhibition
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17 July 2018
Travelling with an Invisible Disability
With the introduction of TFL’s ‘Please give me a seat’ campaign, can something as simple as a badge really help those with invisible disabilities navigate public transport with greater ease?
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11 July 2018
Knole: My visit to the National Trust Art Conservation Studio!!!
Learning about Art Conservation was super but just you wait 'til you read this blog!
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11 July 2018
My Arts Issue - Are dancers pressured to be so slim? If so, why?
I am sharing my Arts Issue because I think it would be interesting to get comments on this issue from people that I don't know who are also interested in the arts.
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10 July 2018
Aladdin
I really enjoyed watching this pantomime as it was funny and good comedic value and I would recommend it to all ages.
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10 July 2018
London Pride 2018
London’s annual celebration of the LGBTQ+ community was as spectacular, vibrant and vital as ever.
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9 July 2018
The Dark Side of LGBT
Whilst Pride season is all fun and games, it creates a mask that hides the issues that exist within the LGBTQ+ community.