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Jamila Gavin: Re-working Shakespeare

Shakespeare 24 is the largest ever global Shakespeare festival. It takes place on 23rd April, timed to coincide with what…

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Turn your office into an art gallery – and invite the public in

Hector Proud noticed that many people walking past mistook his PR office for yet another East End gallery space. So…

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How to run a leading festival with one full-time staff member

It’s been described as the nearest thing the Belfast Festival has to a “fringe” even though it takes place several…

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Finding The Moment

Michael David Jones is in the running to be part of Birmingham's FIERCE festival with The Moment Before We Kiss,…

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To volunteer, or not to volunteer. That is the question...

Emily Childs does what a lot of arts workers do when they are starting out - volunteers her time for…

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Cello Diva feels right at home

Cellist Sally Maer relates her unusual musical evolution from Royal Academy student to Cello Diva.

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EAST: 6 days, 50 venues, 400 events celebrating the capital’s rising star

With more than 400 free and ticketed events presented by over 50 organisations and venues, EAST 2008 put the spotlight…

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Digital Aesthetics

A new book by Richard Colson, Fundamentals of Digital Art, examines how digital technology is forcing a rethink of creative…

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Profile of the artist, Rose Gibbs

Meabh Ritchie speaks to artist Rose Gibbs about art, Valentines Day, sex, babies, being a feminist, and how she got…

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Interplay: Dialogues between museum visitors and museum spaces

Lauren Parker is head of Contemporary Programmes at the V&A Museum in London, the UK’s national museum of art and…

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