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25 May 2019
An iconic visit to Ikon
My visit to the Ikon gallery, located in Birmingham. A showcase of contemporary art created to encourage members of the community to engage in all forms of media, that is both accessible and inspiring.
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18 March 2019 – 19 April 2019
Manchester International Festival announces new creative digital opportunity
Manchester International Festival is looking for 20 creatives from Greater Manchester to take part in an artist development programme that explores how digital technologies can be pivotal for artistic practice, with a focus on experimentation, intervention and performativity.
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3 January 2019
Interview: 'Idiot' artist burns his fine art degree, calls it art!
Devonshire artist Tom Stockley, aka t.s. idiot, burnt his fine art degree and often wears a turkey hat. But he's no fool, that's for sure...
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30 July 2018
To what extent does the Arts Industry offer support to people dealing with mental health problems? Both externally and within the industry?
Mental health is an increasing issue worldwide, amongst both young and older generations. 1 in 4 people in the UK will experience a mental health problem each year. I believe more help is needed for people dealing with mental health issues, especially now it’s becoming an increasing problem for a large portion of our population. What are we doing to support these people and how can the arts industry help?
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24 May 2018
Interview with Jerome Davenport, graffiti artist
Australian graffiti artist Jerome Davenport talks about how he got into street art, the importance of creativity, how art is a form of activism and his inspirations.
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27 February 2018 – 28 August 2018
Youthlab; Arts Club at Centre for Chinese Contemporary Arts, Manchester
Are you aged 14 to 19 years old, creative and interested in learning more about working in the arts?
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1 January 2018
Interview with artist Philip Gurrey
Joanna Bailey speaks to British contemporary artist Philip Gurrey about his experimental portraiture work, and what advice he would give to aspiring artists!
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19 December 2017
Top 5 successful artists of 2017
As mentioned in my year in review: the arts in 2017, there have been some important individual artists excelling in their form throughout the year. Why not learn more about them?
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28 October 2017
Cosplaying: Kristi O’Connor
I had a chat with Kristi O'Connor, a regular cosplayer and brilliant artist, in my prep for Comic Con October 2017
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15 September 2017
Hallsands Revisited -death of a village
Last Saturday (9/9/17) whilst on a short visit to Devon I came across a marquee on top off a cliff. The marquee was the home of an exhibition about the lost village of Hallsands, the village was lost to the sea in 1917.
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21 March 2017
Interview with Alexander S. Bermange
Composer and lyricist Alexander S. Bermange talks to Voice about his job, and his new album Wit & Whimsy
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12 September 2016 – 12 November 2016
Crossing Over: World Premiere at Turner Contemporary
I am offering the chance to take part in my next composition commission titled Crossing Over. I have a selection of offers including gaining experience singing in a world premiere of a new musical work, learning new skills, assisting in running workshops, running warm-up sessions and shadowing or researching an artist.
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15 March 2016
Is this art? Pixels vs paintbrushes
Art has come a long way in recent years - since da Vinci's Mona Lisa and the phenomenal Pablo Picasso. But how does traditional art hold up in the modern age of technology?
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12 January 2016
The Man Who Changed the World
On 10th January 2016, we lost yet another legend to cancer – this time, it was David Bowie's turn to bid farewell.
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26 December 2015
The best visual artist of the decade is: Banksy
This December we asked you to pick your favourite arts since Arts Award began in 2005! Today, we reveal Banksy as the best visual artist.
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15 September 2015
Want my job?...with Esther Burns
Esther Burns (Estie B) is a British artist, who created a film for ROH Bridge, about the status of art in UK schools and wider life.