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Interview — 16 August 2018
Nicki Carter: Working for BP or Not BP
We catch up with Nicki Carter from BP or Not BP about using theatre for activism and how they feel about BP sponsoring the Royal Shakespeare Company.
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Blog — 1 February 2021
Arts Challenge (Bronze)
This is my Arts Challenge for my Bronze Arts Award, I'd be grateful for any feedback :) !
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Blog — 21 November 2018
Arts Under Threat
Oliver Hopkins discusses the importance of the arts within schools in the face of continued funding cuts. Gold Arts Award, Unit 1, Part D.
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Blog — 13 September 2016
Art shouldn't break the bank
Accessibility in the arts is a constantly ongoing debate. Ellen Orange explore why she thinks art needs to be more accessible.
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Blog — 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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Opportunity — 12 November 2021 – 25 November 2021
Kickstarter Arts Admin Role with Blueprint Arts
If you’re looking for admin work experience than this kickstarter could be a great opportunity for you!
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Blog — 19 December 2020
Pandemic art and creativity
A personal reflection about how artists get inspired to create in a context of restrictions and global alarm, and what those artistic expressions might look like once the pandemic is over.
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Review — 27 January 2019
My Art Trip to Berlin
I went on a 5-day art trip with my great aunt and uncle and saw some amazing artwork.
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Blog — 8 November 2018
Should art be used as propaganda to aid or provoke war?
This is a piece I have written for my Gold arts award, exploring the affects of artistic propaganda an it's use within conflict.
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Blog — 6 August 2018
Silver Arts Award: Day 3 Summer Fashion School London
A tour of the prestigious Central Saint Martins college of art to learn more about future career and training opportunities, followed by an afternoon in the studio.
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Review — 29 January 2018
BOURNEMOUTH ARTS FESTIVAL BY THE SEA
I went on 19th October to Bournemouth by the Sea Arts Festival. I had picked up a booklet advertising the festival and found out there were several things going on at the same time that might be of interest to […]
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Interview — 29 June 2016
Can art change the world runner up: Taiwo, Adekola and Kim
In Spring 2016 we ran a competition to find 13-25 year olds who are creating art that aims to make a difference. Taiwo, Adekola and Kim a group of three poets, were one of three entries to be awarded runner […]
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Interview — 29 June 2016
Can art change the world runner up: Ella Tighe
In Spring 2016 we ran a competition to find 13-25 year olds who are creating art that aims to make a difference. Ella Tighe, an independent dance artist, was one of three runners up.
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Interview — 29 June 2016
Can art change the world winner: Emma Morsi
In Spring 2016 we ran a competition to find 13-25 year olds who are creating art that aims to make a difference. Emma Blake Morsi, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of digital magazine Nocturnal was our winner.
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Blog — 3 September 2015
My issue with creative education
Issues with commitment and hard work may be more accurate...
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Blog — 11 September 2015
Have art colleges lost their creativity?
With regimented marking criteria and a certain element of 'box ticking', do art colleges still offer creative freedom?
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News — 12 April 2021
MSCHF to issue recall of 'Satan Shoes' after settlement of lawsuit with Nike
The move comes as part of a legal settlement with the footwear company which resolves a trademark infringement lawsuit brought against the art collective last week.