Visual Arts
Visual art graduates unleashed on the exhibition world
It could be said that graduate shows are like buses, none come along for ages and then two arrive at…
Can black art really triumph?
Can black art really triumph? That is the question being raised and discussed at the Victoria and Albert Museum as…
Camden’s getting a new artistic look
Famously recognised as a social hub for the weird and wonderful mix of punks, fashionistas and creatives, Camden Town has…
The business of art: are graduates really prepared for their future?
As many Fine Art graduates enter the ‘real world’ of employment or professional practice, what kind of experiences are they…
Career profile: Sara Beadle, programme manager
Sara Beadle is Programme Manager for the Birmingham Book Festival, which runs each October, offering over 40 events in less…
Create, Ireland - leading the way in collaborative arts
The creative process has become more and more a vital element of both industry and society. Marnie McKee looks at…
Creatively celebrate the Slavery Abolition Bicentenary
In celebration of the 200 year anniversary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act the Arts Council are currently…
Free Art in Trafalgar Square
Yes, it seems that the price of absolutely everything in London is perpetually on the rise. However, always one for…
Taking literature to the masses: Durham Literature Festival
Next week the Durham Literature Festival swings into action. As a regional festival it’s one of the biggest and best…
Career profile: Faris Yakob, brand blogger
Faris Yakob is a brand blogger. He's written a chapter for The Age of Conversation – marketing’s first collaborative book,…