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Small is Beautiful: Miniature Art exhibition
Incredible miniature creativity, even if you find yourself uttering the word “clever” a lot more than you normally do.
Bad Art Presents Let Them Eat Fake
Here’s my review of a pop-up pot luck that lasted only 5 days, and the arts initiative that made it happen.
Celina Teague - Nature Interrupted
Bright colours. Tropical motifs. Chain smoking pineapples. Wait… what??!
2022 - Issue 17
It’s a rather diverse Roundup this week: migration, smoke & lasers, charred art and a very large group show of paintings.
Migration Museum
A museum dedicated to telling UK migrant stories through immersive and engaging spaces.
Lily van der Stokker – Thank You Darling
The larger than life, colourfully vibrant imagery painted directly onto the walls made me wonder: Had I just walked into a cartoon?
2022 - Issue 16
Most of the works this week are filled with emotion. I wonder what they will convey to you?
Andrew Salgado - A Never-Setting Sun
Bright colours, bold brush strokes and playful touches provide moments of levity to deeply contemplative works.
2022 - Issue 15
Texture, texture, texture. Many of this week’s works are filled with depth and materiality you can only truly appreciate in person.
Feeling Good
A colourful yet stark and stripped back exhibit that’s all about Feeling Good.