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2 July 2021
Allison Katz: Artery
Delightfully weird, but wonderful. Allison Katz’s first institutional solo show in the UK at Nottingham Contemporary.
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2 July 2021
Erika Verzutti exhibition
A review of Verzutti’s first solo exhibition in the UK at Nottingham Contemporary.
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29 June 2021
What makes classical music still relevant?
Classical music is everywhere, and most people enjoy it. But what makes it still popular?
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28 June 2021
Van Gogh Alive exhibition review
This exhibition takes the famous artworks of the Dutch painter and creates an immersive and multi-sensory experience.
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28 June 2021
Want my job? with internationally touring tattoo artist Bruno
"It’s crazy because I never dreamed about or wanted to be a tattoo artist. Instead, I was chosen to do it."
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12 June 2021
Yellena James - A Summary Of My Research
This is a blog sharing my research on Yellena James for my Part C- arts inspiration , Bronze Arts Award. In this I will talk about why she inspires me, what I have found out about her and why I like her work.
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12 May 2021
Turner Prize announces shortlisted nominees
The nominees for the 2021 Turner Prize shortlist consist of five art collectives who have “inspired social change through art”.
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21 April 2021 – 7 May 2021
Young Volunteer Opportunity at The William Morris Society
We are recruiting for a brand-new Young Volunteer Project at the William Morris Society! We need your imagination and ideas to help us to explore issues around climate change and the environment to inspire the local community.
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19 April 2021
Makoto Shinkai's 'Your Name' - Review
I will be reviewing Makoto Shinkai's 'Your Name', for my Bronze Arts Award. This film is rooted in wondrous escapism, throwing the story of two young teenagers at you with beautiful animation and serendipitous, tragic themes of love and loss.
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9 April 2021
BrumYODO and Birmingham Hippodrome to host open-air artwork ‘In Memoriam’
BrumYODO and Birmingham Hippodrome have announced that ‘In Memoriam’, an open-air art installation by internationally renowned artist Luke Jerram, is set to come to Birmingham for this year’s A Matter of Life and Death Festival.
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2 April 2021
Louvre museum puts half a million exhibits online for free public access
Lovers of the world’s most visited museum rejoice as the Louvre in Paris makes 482,000 items from its collection available online at no cost.
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1 April 2021
Interview with fine-art photographer Idan Wizen
Fine-art photographer Idan Wizen spoke to Voice about his artistic career, the concepts behind his work and his advice for young artists.
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1 April 2021
'Un Anonyme Nu Dans Le Salon' Art Project review
Artist Idan Wizen’s decade-long photographic project ‘Un Anonyme Nu Dans Le Salon’ (translated to ‘Who’s That Nude In The Living Room?’) depicts a diverse range of nude bodies in all their glory.
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12 March 2021
Creativity and the Brain
Art and science are often considered to be polar opposites, but Mozilla Festival’s ‘Creativity and the Brain’ event worked to unite them through the research of neuroscientist Fernanda Pérez-Gay Juárez.
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10 March 2021
Kathy Predergast Artist Review
A Kathy Predergast Artist review / essay
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9 March 2021
Interactive 3D gallery space, 'this place [of mine]' launches
An interactive 3D gallery space designed as a virtual recreation of a Greater Manchester high street, ‘this place [of mine]’, has been launched to provide young people with a platform to share ideas about the future of their town centres.
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3 March 2021
Want my job? with 2D & 3D artist Livy
Exploring the world of both 2D & 3D art and artist Livy’s creative journey
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2 March 2021
Review: My heart is not my home
My Heart Is Not Home is one of the short pieces featured in "Digital Sharing", a KickItDown Production supported by the BBC Writersroom and The Playground Theatre.