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  • News Please, Touch the Artwork: A new PC game exploring abstract art has launched on Steam
    31 January 2022

    Please, Touch the Artwork: A new PC game exploring abstract art has launched on Steam

    by Hamish Gray Kickstart

    Please, Touch the Artwork is a quirky, experimental game that aims to bring art-lovers over to the idea of videogames as an art form.

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  • Review Review: Every Dollar is a Soldier/With Money You're a Dragon
    3 September 2021

    Review: Every Dollar is a Soldier/With Money You're a Dragon

    by Hamish Gray Kickstart

    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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  • Review Aliza Nisenbaum at Tate Liverpool
    9 August 2021

    Aliza Nisenbaum at Tate Liverpool

    by Daisy Mellor Contributor

    In this post, I discuss the exhibition by artist Aliza Nisenbaum, which is currently held at Tate Liverpool,. The artist is most famous for her colourful and bright portraits of community groups.

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  • Review Arts Event Review
    29 January 2021

    Arts Event Review

    by Fatimah-Zahra Kennedy

     Arts Event Review 

    This is my review of Manchester Open Exhibition 2020, ‘Everyone’s An Artist’ at the HOME Manchester. 

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  • Blog Barriers to Participation Within the Arts
    25 May 2020

    Barriers to Participation Within the Arts

    by Gina Learmond

    So many people don't participate within the arts or find it hard to do so. I want to find out what the barriers to participation within the arts are, how this has come to be and what is being done to help tackle this issue.

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  • Event Aliens, Zombies & Monsters
    5 April 2020 – 18 April 2020

    Aliens, Zombies & Monsters

    by artsdepot North Finchley

    Aliens, Zombies & Monsters is an interactive, immersive exhibition that explores how children’s characters and books are created.

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  • Review Review of Secret Severn Art Trail
    1 October 2019

    Review of Secret Severn Art Trail

    by Olivia Farrington D'Arcy

    This is a review of a art exhibition at fusion art gallery that I went to.

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  • Event Night at the Museum meets Glastonbury
    27 September 2019 – 28 September 2019

    Night at the Museum meets Glastonbury

    by Tess Cassidy

    Emerge Festival is a city-wide weekend (27th-28th September) of gigs, DJs and after-hours antics in the capital's best-loved museums. From Ady Suleiman's neo-soul at the Horniman and R'n'B in a church to afro-pop electronica in a former convent. 

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  • Event The Big Draw Festival: What can you see? What can you feel? – Family activity
    1 November 2019

    The Big Draw Festival: What can you see? What can you feel? – Family activity

    by Rita Piglionica

    Be part of the world's biggest drawing event!

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  • Review University Summer Exhibition at Lakeside Arts Review
    22 July 2019

    University Summer Exhibition at Lakeside Arts Review

    by Claudia Roe

    The university summer exhibition at Lakeside Arts is a great collection with broad appeal.

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  • Review Review of a Contemporary Art Fair at Newbury Racecourse
    27 May 2019

    Review of a Contemporary Art Fair at Newbury Racecourse

    by Shruthi Lakshmanan

    My thoughts on my first time at an art exhibition.

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  • Review Huguette Caland at Tate, St Ives.
    26 May 2019

    Huguette Caland at Tate, St Ives.

    by Charlotte Fortune

    Huguette Caland is a Lebanese artist whose work is currently being exhibited in a solo exhibition at the Tate gallery in St Ives. I visited the exhibition on 26 May 2019.

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  • Review Porthmeor Young Artists Competition 2019
    26 May 2019

    Porthmeor Young Artists Competition 2019

    by Charlotte Fortune

    The Porthmeor Young Artists Exhibition and Competition was aimed at promoting the work of up and coming young Cornish Artists. It was organised by the St Ives School of Painting and hosted in the prestigious Penwith Gallery culminating in the prize giving on 5th April 2019.

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  • Review Anna Boghiguian - A UK retrospective at the Tate St Ives
    24 May 2019

    Anna Boghiguian - A UK retrospective at the Tate St Ives

    by Charlotte Fortune

    Between February and May this year, the Tate St Ives held a retrospective exhibition of works by the Armenian Egyptian Artist Anna Boghiguian. I visited the exhibition on Sunday, 03 March and this is my review of the exhibition. I was inspired by some of the art to create my own work in Copper and Aluminium, a new media form for me.

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  • Blog My Arts Award Journey
    5 April 2019

    My Arts Award Journey

    by Mia M

    I set myself three challenges to complete for my Silver Arts Award: stroboscopic, light painting and photogram photography.

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  • Review Photography Exhibition
    5 April 2019

    Photography Exhibition

    by Mia M

    I went to the 'Below 20/20' exhibition for my silver arts award.

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  • Event DUOLOGUE NIGHTS!
    5 April 2019 – 6 April 2019

    DUOLOGUE NIGHTS!

    by Young Actors Theatre

    Book your ticket here: http://youngactors.org.uk/duologue-nights/

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  • Event UK Young Artists City Takeover: Nottingham 2019
    7 February 2019 – 13 February 2019

    UK Young Artists City Takeover: Nottingham 2019

    by Vikki Jones

    250 ARTISTS - 25 COUNTRIES - 100 EVENTS - 7 DAYS

    Join us in Nottingham 7-13 February 2019 for an extraordinary array of visual art, theatre, music and much much more.

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