Rosie Batsford discusses her experience of the infamous Vincent Van Gogh Exhibition
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Rosie Batsford discusses her experience of the infamous Vincent Van Gogh Exhibition
Amy Rushton, Online Comment Editor, delves into her love for the Rossettis, the Pre-Raphaelite movement and the role of female art at this time
Amberly Wright shares her week of Parisian summer and the artwork that framed it.
Gracie Moore, Arts and Lit editor, discusses her experience of an immersive exhibition.
Cleo Gravett, Print Satire Editor, reflects on her experience at the Futures Physical Theatre Masterclass
Hannah Fraser discusses the ramifications and importance surrounding the hurling of soup at Van Gogh’s iconic Sunflowers painting by Climate Activists.
Lauren Haughey explores how Palestinian graffiti and urban art has been an important tool to keep alive global awareness of the Israeli occupation.
Austin Taylor discusses the link between art and mental health, and looks at the potentially harmful motif of the ‘tortured artist’.
Max Ingleby delves into the subtle art of the illustration, and reflects on the impacts they can have on our imaginations as children.
Emily Pirie explores how Hockney’s paintings of spring represent the resilience and strength that can be found through art
Rosie Batsford discusses her experience of the infamous Vincent Van Gogh Exhibition
Amy Rushton, Online Comment Editor, delves into her love for the Rossettis, the Pre-Raphaelite movement and the role of female art at this time
Amberly Wright shares her week of Parisian summer and the artwork that framed it.
Gracie Moore, Arts and Lit editor, discusses her experience of an immersive exhibition.
Cleo Gravett, Print Satire Editor, reflects on her experience at the Futures Physical Theatre Masterclass
Hannah Fraser discusses the ramifications and importance surrounding the hurling of soup at Van Gogh’s iconic Sunflowers painting by Climate Activists.
Lauren Haughey explores how Palestinian graffiti and urban art has been an important tool to keep alive global awareness of the Israeli occupation.
Austin Taylor discusses the link between art and mental health, and looks at the potentially harmful motif of the ‘tortured artist’.
Max Ingleby delves into the subtle art of the illustration, and reflects on the impacts they can have on our imaginations as children.
Emily Pirie explores how Hockney’s paintings of spring represent the resilience and strength that can be found through art
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