Arts Lab at Venice Biennale: gallery attendant to workshop leader, art consumer & possible poet 26th November 2024 Sara makes the most of a month at the feast of international visual arts ... No Comments 0 Likes Read More
Female Photographers in Africa Redefine Their Lives & ‘African Identity’ 31st October 2024 Exhibition in Nairobi mixes old & new portraiture, fine art & photojournalism to explore African womanhood... No Comments 0 Likes Read More
South African artist, Kentridge, launches new film exploring optimism of making things 18th October 2024 ... and how, even in dire circumstances, there will be people who play, create, and sing.... No Comments 0 Likes Read More
The Arts stop us Killing each other 1st August 2024 Over 40 UK-based artists tell politicians how to rescue Britain’s downtrodden culture... No Comments 0 Likes Read More
Madagascar’s first major contemporary art venue brings hope and imagination 27th February 2024 ‘In a country ravaged by food and health emergencies, art is vital,’ says Hobisoa Raininoro... No Comments 0 Likes Read More
Smiles for Genocide Survivors Drawing & Painting 5th September 2023 Rwandan, genocide survivors and wives of genocide perpetrators of Umucyo Nyanza take to art!... No Comments 0 Likes Read More
Art for auction in support of Ukrainian academy 26th January 2023 In pictures - members of London's Royal Academy & National Academy of Arts of Ukraine host charity auction to help save the NAAU. ... No Comments 0 Likes Read More
Art as a lifeline in hospitals 8th December 2022 ‘Everyone seemed at ease’. How art is making hospital visits less painful.... No Comments 0 Likes Read More
Venice Biennale prizewinner Sonia Boyce, is first black woman to represent the UK 22nd November 2022 'Feeling Her Way', featuring videos of five black female musicians, to be shown in Margate and Leeds.... No Comments 0 Likes Read More
‘If creativity relates to the transformation, change and development of substance, then it can be applied to everything in the world, and is no longer restricted to art’ – Joseph Beuys