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4110 resultsWhy I chose suburbia instead of bohemia
To be an artist do you really have to starve? Ralph Grayden tells us about his own experiences juggling art…
Art and the Desert: Welcome to Dubai
Gordon Finlayson takes us on a journey to the rapidly growing arts scene in the United Arab Emirates in the…
Art and the Desert: Welcome to Dubai
Gordon Finlayson takes us on a journey to the rapidly growing arts scene in the United Arab Emirates in the…
Ad Hoc Choirs
Usually the one thing all choirs have in common is singing — recognizably musical activity of some sort. But the…
Digging for Victory, Going for Gold
The name ‘Painted Deserts’ is more often associated with Arizona’s rocky badlands, but a new exhibition at SPACE shows how…
Protecting Endangered Species: The National Endowment for the Arts
Modern dance is one of the enduring creations of the American twentieth century. And yet many of the greatest dances…
The cruellest month
Early on, April seemed to defy T S Eliot's characterization of the month that begins with All Fool's Day and…
The Bookshop on the Left Bank
In her second column from Paris, Jemma Birrell lets us peek inside her life working in one of the world's…
Cornelia Parker: surreal terrorist, mad scientist and alchemist
Cornelia Parker approaches her art with a sense of humour. Her artworks, like Cold Dark Matter and wrapping up Rodin’s…
University 2.0
The student-centred learning movement has meant that educators – for nearly two decades – have prioritized words like flexibility, experience,…