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Feature — 17 February 2023
Rosa Cisneros and Maria Polodeanu: advocating for the voices of the Roma community
Rosa Cisneros and Maria Polodeanu are two friends with a cause: to shed light on the good work of the Roma community here in the UK, starting with a collaborative project on climate justice.
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Photo Blog — 1 October 2017
Should Video Games be considered as Art?
An issue in the arts
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Review — 24 October 2015
WHY? What's Happening for the Young? 2015
WHY? Festival celebrates the rights of children and young people and uses the arts to confront difficult issues.
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Review — 3 September 2021
Review: Every Dollar is a Soldier/With Money You're a Dragon
A multimedia, virtual gallery that the viewer explores through a 3D gaming-based experience, Every Dollar is a Soldier/With Money You’re a Dragon is a unique, collaborative piece of art with unfortunate technical issues
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Oojal Kour
Oojal is a multimedia journalist based in Cardiff. Having finished her masters in International Journalism from Cardiff University, she now covers local political stories for Voice Wales, and loves writing about topics related to health, art, culture, and LGBTQIA+ issues. […]
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Feature — 28 February 2017
COMPETITION: What’s your issue?
We want to hear about how you are addressing issues through media or art!
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Opportunity — 1 January 2023 – 10 February 2023
Youth Panel Members - Kids in Museums
Now recruiting! The Kids in Museums Youth Panel is a group of ten 16-25 year olds who meet every month via Zoom. They contribute to existing Kids in Museums initiatives, develop their own projects and share their views about young […]
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Feature — 21 November 2019
Who says what: General Election 2019 manifesto breakdown
We pull out the key policies of the main parties, examining what they have to say on education, culture, young people and Brexit.
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Interview — 9 December 2018
What goes on at RedLine Contemporary Art?
John Futrell, Director of Education, and Emma Acheson, Educator Coordinator, from RedLine Contemporary Art, talk arts engagement, politics and positive social change.
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Review — 24 November 2020
Bond by Terry O'neill art review - Virtual exhibition - Bronze award
This review is about the Artscapes 3D exhibition 'Bond' by Terry O'neill
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Review — 28 April 2018
The Big Arts and Education Debate, Birmingham REP
A diverse panel and audience alike were brought together to discuss the troubled state of arts education and the way to change its future
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Interview — 7 August 2018
Interview with Outside
We catch up with the team at Clay Party, stars of brand-new dramedy, Outside, produced in association with the Pleasance Trust, currently at Edinburgh Fringe!
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News — 26 March 2021
The Big Freelancer Report released
Supported by Freelancers Make Theatres Work and funded by Arts Council England, the Big Freelancer Report has been released to map issues faced by performing arts freelancers and to suggest recommendations for change.
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Blog — 5 August 2018
Accessibility in the Arts with Terri Donovan & Ewa Lamond
Terri Donovan and Ewa Lamond from the Graeae theatre ensemble, talk Hurricane Protest Songs, disability in the arts, and how you can get involved.
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Blog — 1 September 2017
Are the arts reducing in popularity within schools due to government education reforms?
Joshua Lewis-Handley, from Alderbrook School, re-hashes his Gold Arts Award Unit 1, Part D - Form a View on the popularity of arts subjects.
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Interview — 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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News — 1 September 2021
Kathleen Jamie named as Scotland’s next Makar
Kathleen Jamie is the fourth Makar, taking over from Jackie Kay in August 2021 after she fulfilled her five year term.
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Interview — 9 September 2015
Backstage with...Susan M Coles
Susan M Coles is a passionate advocate for art, craft and design education in the UK (and beyond).