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Why 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…

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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…

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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…

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Ad Hoc Choirs

Usually the one thing all choirs have in common is singing — recognizably musical activity of some sort. But the…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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University 2.0

The student-centred learning movement has meant that educators – for nearly two decades – have prioritized words like flexibility, experience,…

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