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Blog — 5 December 2018
Surviving the Arts landscape? A Q&A series with Emerging Historic Conservators.
Paula Moore the Director at Talkin’ Culture is currently talking to emerging historic conservators to create a series of Q&A blog and understand more about the conditions to work in applied arts and craft. Paula is presenting the same Q&A […]
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Blog — 22 November 2018
Surviving the Arts landscape? A Q&A series with Emerging Historic Conservators.
Paula the Director at Talkin’ Culture is currently talking to emerging historic conservators to create a series of blog Q&As to understand more about the conditions to work with applied arts and craft.
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Blog — 12 November 2018
Surviving the Arts Landscape? A Q&A series with Emerging Historic Conservators.
Paula Moore the Director at Talkin’ Culture is currently talking to emerging historic conservators through a series of blog Q&As to understand more about working with applied arts and craft.
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Blog — 1 November 2018
Surviving the Arts landscape? A Q&A series with Emerging Historic Conservators.
Paula Moore the Director at Talkin’ Culture is currently talking to emerging historic conservators through a series of blog Q&As to understand more about working with applied arts and craft.
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Photo Blog — 23 April 2018
Unit 2E: Arts Leadership Project Reflection
A reflection on the outcome of our project.
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What is Arts Award on Voice?
Welcome to Arts Award on Voice This is the place for people taking part in Arts Award to get ideas, research and step-by-step guidance. It's brought to you by Voice magazine - the platform for young people's views on arts, culture, […]
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Feature — 17 April 2016
Is conceptual art still relevant?
As the Tate Britain launches an exhibition on conceptual art, I ask whether this revolutionary genre is still relevant.
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Blog — 15 January 2016
Can Visual Art Defy Society?
I know for certain that the power of the arts can rebel against the world in a variety of different ways. For instance, art in the 1990s was used to present "broken" or "grotesque" imagery which at the time reflected […]
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Photo Blog — 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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Blog — 8 July 2020
We need more Arts in schools
For Unit 1, Part D of my Gold Arts Award, I have decided to develop and share my opinion on the decrease on Arts in school curriculums. Below is my final argument formed from the research which I have done.
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Case Study — 31 December 2019
Jessica McGlinchey, Gold Arts Award achiever
Jessica's Gold Arts Award helped her pursue creativity and discover new art forms. From spoken word to scriptwriting, explore her Arts Award story...
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Case Study — 20 December 2019
Georgia Meachem, Silver Arts Award achiever
Georgia has completed three levels of Arts Award and we caught up with her to find out more about her artistic work.
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Blog — 6 March 2019
Are there gender issues in figure skating?
For Unit 1 Part D of my Gold Arts Award, I have decided to discuss gender stereotypes in Olympic Figure Skating throughout history and how these misconceptions need to be changed.
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Blog — 25 January 2019
“Is originality in art overrated?”
For my Gold Arts Award section of forming and communicating a view I am discussing whether originality in art is overrated and can originality really exist today? Please feel free to leave comments as this will really help me with […]
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Blog — 8 November 2018
Why the performing arts should stay in the curriculum
This is a piece I have written for my Gold arts award, exploring the reasons why parents/carers are not allowing their child to continue their performing arts subjects into GCSE/A-Level.
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Blog — 5 March 2018
Diversity in the Arts
Peshkar Gold Arts Award participant and Member of Oldham Youth Council Samah Khalil discusses her view on Diversity in the Arts.
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Blog — 7 June 2017
Does the performing arts have to break the bank?
As someone who's only form of training being from a high school, I feel passionate about the fact that making it in the business shouldn't be about how much money you have. Money doesn't equal talent but to pay for […]
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Blog — 18 May 2017
Getting into the arts with or without a university degree?
Having completed my undergraduate degree in History and my postgraduate degree in Art History I am evidently a big advocate for going to university.