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18 January 2023
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The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog
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9 August 2021
Want my job? with British Library Lead Curator, Manuscripts 1601-1850, Alexandra Ault
We talked to Alexandra Ault, Lead Curator of Manuscripts 1601-1850 at the British Library about her role, career path and any advice she had for young people interested in careers in art.
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2 August 2021
Want my job? with Barber Institute of Fine Arts Assistant Curator, Helen Cobby
We talked to Helen Cobby, Assistant Curator at the Barber Institute of Fine Arts, about her role, career path and any advice she had for young people interested in careers in art.
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2 August 2021
Through the Ages: The Ban of Music and Theatre
The consequences of Puritan England over music and theatre.
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29 July 2021
Tate releases 2022 programme
Highlights from Tate’s 2022 programme include a Cézanne exhibition, an examination of surrealist art and the Turner Prize.
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30 July 2021
Calling all artists in Cumbria
To showcase some of the exceptional creativity in Cumbria, Artful Ways is offering five paid commissions, with applications open to anyone living in Cumbria.
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25 July 2021
Cruelty Squad: an audio visual nightmare
A dark, surreal tale of late stage capitalism. Explore the twisted world of the cyberpunk dystopia that is Cruelty Squad. Wake up early. Start the grind. Invest, invest, invest! Maintain that CEO mindset. And remember, potential is infinite.
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23 July 2021
The talk of Karate with a special Guest speaker
This blog introduces you to what Karate is as a way of life and a special guest speaker James Hulley, who is a very committed instructor at GKR Karate Region 30 Nottingham. Thank you for allowing me to share your amazing journey with us.
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21 July 2021
Digital exhibitions: the future of art events?
How does technology impact how we interact with the world of art?
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19 July 2021
Want my job? With Dungeon Candy Clothing designer Evie Wolfe
“I was just making things I wanted to wear but couldn’t buy anywhere!”
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16 July 2021
Review: New Coal by Stacie Woolsey
Reviewing Stacie Woolsey's three-part narrative, based on a fictional industrial revolution after creating the strong, malleable and corrosion-resistant material of graphene in the north of England.
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13 July 2021
NFT: 3 Pros and Cons
NFT have been popular in recent months, but with anything new, it can start off rocky. I've boiled down my research into 3 Pros and Cons to spark debate and collect others views on the subject.
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12 July 2021
Brighton Fringe Review: SWAN
A quasi-French fever dream bound up in swans, mime, and a spectacular nude finish. C’est trés bien!
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9 July 2021 – 1 August 2021
Online Emerging Artist Residency with FACT Liverpool
FACT is inviting artists living or working in the North of England to create new digital work in the latest round of its FACT Together commissioning scheme. FACT Together will offer 4 early-career artists a grant of £2500 each plus a production budget of £1500 to develop an idea that will be presented online.
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5 July 2021
Interview with the co-founders of London Performance Studios
We speak to Lise Bell, former Exec Director at the Gate Theatre in Notting Hill, and visual artist Than Hussein Clark about the new spaces and wraparound support they are making available to artists as we look towards a post-recovery creative sector.
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2 July 2021
Mélanie Matranga: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 & People (2021)
“It's a bit like awkwardly watching an apartment through a secret camera — a little voyeuristic but mundane.”
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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?