Celebrate the weird and the wonderful all on one day at the Creativeworks London Festival

Don’t miss this day long free festival on the Strand, the Creativeworks London Festival celebrates four years of what happens when you bring London’s brilliant academics together with a brunch of creative minds. Across one packed day the Festival will feature an eclectic … Continue reading

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Umbrellium and Forma Art launch VoiceOver, a new public art installation in East Durham to give voice to isolated communities

Celebrated artist Usman Haque unveils latest work in East Durham WHEN: 6-10pm Friday, March 25th WHERE: Roseby Road Wellbeing Centre, Roseby Road, Peterlee, SR8 4RJ International art studio, Umbrellium (Assemblance, Digital Revolution Exhibition, Barbican), are unveiling their latest artwork, VoiceOver. Over … Continue reading

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THE AGEAS SALISBURY INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL FULL LINE UP

In conversations with Richard E Grant, Frieda Hughes, Sir Vince Cable, Ben Miller, Juliet Stevenson and Dame Joan Bakewell Acclaimed Maori author Witi Ihimaera talks exclusively about his novel The Whale Rider Join a massed Haka with celebrated NZ choreographer … Continue reading

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Less and More: Rethinking Resources

Manchester, Wednesday 30 March – Saturday 2 April FutureEverything, Manchester’s prestigious city-wide ‘festival as laboratory’ returns from Wednesday 30 March – Saturday 2 April 2016 with the theme ‘Less and More’. Combining a large-scale cultural event – encompassing art, music … Continue reading

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A History of Cuban Dance and other stories… Sundance 2016 New Frontier showcases Vrse.works VR experiences including Chris Milk’s immersive installation, Treachery of Sanctuary

Several of the Virtual Reality studio Vrse.works VR pieces have been selected to be showcased at Sundance 2016 as part of the New Frontier programme. Their chosen work include :  A History of Cuban Dance (2016)  A History of Cuban Dance  is a 5 minute visual feast … Continue reading

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The Exchange: nurturing collaboration between academics and creative SMEs

The Culture Capital Exchange is today announcing the launch of The Exchange, a two-year pilot project bringing together Artists, Creative Small Businesses and Academic Researchers to explore and nurture research collaborations between the Arts and Creative Sectors and Universities. Funded … Continue reading

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Let’s face it, eventually everything will run out…

Let’s face it, eventually everything will run out. Whether it’s the bottom of a crisp packet, or the world’s natural resources, the first thing FutureEverything looks for is alternatives. And this year, we are delighted to be working with the … Continue reading

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From ancient stone circles to Maori myths: the Ageas Salisbury International Arts Festival unveils theme for 2016

Annual International Arts Festival looks to New Zealand for an inspired cultural mix of international and home grown talent, from Tipping Point, a thrilling aerial circus by Ockham’s Razor, to tribal weaponry Maori-style. Returning for its 44th year 2016 will … Continue reading

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Four centuries of weeping British politicians to a night walk celebrating the UN Year of Light…Inside Out Festival reveals first line up

The Culture Capital Exchange (TCCE) have announced the first wave of events for this year’s Inside Out Festival returning for its sixth year with the usual erudite and eclectic mix of debates, performances, walks, screenings, exhibitions and workshops. Showcasing the … Continue reading

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New contributors announced for No Boundaries 2015

No Boundaries 2015, the annual conference exploring the role of arts and culture in contemporary society, has unveiled the latest contributors set to take part. Speakers include Munuve Mutisya, Akamba Peace Museum in Kenya, Seb Chan, Cooper Hewitt Museum in … Continue reading

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