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Blog — 13 August 2018
The Ministers of Grace and Chatroom - Edfringe shows featuring Arts Award Achievers
There are undoubtedly many more shows featuring Arts Award achievers in Edinburgh, but these are two I knew. Both have their Gold, and I wanted to give them a try. I’m glad I did!
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Interview — 17 April 2018
Interview with writer/performer Jackie Hagan - activism in the arts
We interview writer/performer Jackie Hagan about activism in the arts, diversity, inclusion and social engagement.
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News — 24 September 2021
St Clements church in Ipswich to be turned into an arts centre.
A church that has been abandoned for nearly 40 years to be refurbished as an arts and music venue.
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Feature — 25 April 2022
How the Working Class Creatives Database are tackling class inequality in art
Class inequality means that pursuing a career can be difficult for working-class artists. The Working Class Creatives Database is working to remove barriers, however.
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Blog — 6 March 2018
Is it More Difficult for Women to Find Success in the Arts Industry?
How the work of the Guerilla Girls have changed the way I look at the Art Industry.
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Silver Hub
Arts Leadership Unit 2
Unit 2 Arts Leadership Your Silver Arts Award Unit 2 is all about developing your arts leadership skills. You get to plan and deliver an arts project, supported by your adviser. You can work on your own or as a […]
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Blog — 29 January 2016
A Wizard's Spell on the World
A certain Wizard dominated much of our youth, but it wasn't all magic and myth; Mr Potter taught many life lessons too.
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Interview — 15 June 2022
Jaskirt Boora: Telling people’s stories through photography
Jaskirt Boora discusses her socially engaged photography from ‘People, Place and Sport’ to ‘Birmingham Lockdown Stories’.
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Blog — 25 May 2022
Camilla Fellas Arnold on being creative, and the myth of the ‘tortured artist’
Creative coach Camilla Fellas Arnold discusses her role, and how aiding creatives’ mental health is paramount to their work.
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Blog — 9 October 2019
The Barking and Dagenham Young People's Makerspace 2019
From art protest to the imminent digital future, this Young People’s Makerspace shone the spotlight on what it means to be a young person today.
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Review — 1 July 2017
What is the City but the People? review
This was the provocative opening event of the Manchester International Festival 2017.
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Review — 12 February 2020
MY REVIEW FOR AND AGAINST STOP MOTION
This is my review for and against stop motion.
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Blog — 23 April 2018
Unit 2B: Risk Assessment
A list of potential risks and how the team will combat them and minimise any harm.
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Blog — 21 April 2020
How to skill share during isolation
Even when face-to-face contact is discouraged, there are ways of sharing your skills to achieve your Arts Award in isolation!
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Blog — 29 May 2019
Injury in Dance
Hi guys, this post is part of my Gold Arts Award, and it would be great if you could post your opinions below, even if it's only one sentence! Another way to express your opinion would be through the survey, […]
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Blog — 30 April 2020
Is Gender Representation Equal In Rock/Pop Music Examinations?
A look into how women are represented in the world of music examinations.
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Feature — 10 April 2018
From Voice to action: Activism
How do we achieve meaningful change in a world that is constantly moving?