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Niamh O’Riordan Mitchell reviews RAMM’s ‘Later’ Student Takeover’
Online Music Editor, Megan Frost, discusses some of her favourite pieces of art in children’s literature.
Rosanna Hill charts the history of tattoos and remarks on its prevalence today Tattoos are often viewed as a radical or rebellious choice (especially if you want to piss off …
Jess Calcutt discusses the lack of spending on women’s art and how it may, or may not, change in the future.
Amelia Gregory discusses the responses to the art world being mediated by the Instagram experience The question to post or not to post is a common struggle in modern society, …
Isaac Bettridge discuss the arrival of the new decade with a look back to the phenomenal era of the 1920s.
Paige Insalaco explores the hidden stories and controversies surround famous artwork and evaluates how their mysteries make them increasingly famous.
Daisy Leason discusses the controversial nature of art and whether it is susceptible to ‘cancel culture’. Think of your favourite artist, dead or alive. Now think if they have done …
Emma Vernon explores the insurgent nature of art meandering through the most notorious historical revolutions
Anna Romanovska tackles the issue of the pro-democracy protests though the Stand with Hong Kong art exhibition in WMA A recent exhibition in the WMA Space in Hong Kong, organised …
Niamh O’Riordan Mitchell reviews RAMM’s ‘Later’ Student Takeover’
Online Music Editor, Megan Frost, discusses some of her favourite pieces of art in children’s literature.
Rosanna Hill charts the history of tattoos and remarks on its prevalence today Tattoos are often viewed as a radical or rebellious choice (especially if you want to piss off …
Jess Calcutt discusses the lack of spending on women’s art and how it may, or may not, change in the future.
Amelia Gregory discusses the responses to the art world being mediated by the Instagram experience The question to post or not to post is a common struggle in modern society, …
Isaac Bettridge discuss the arrival of the new decade with a look back to the phenomenal era of the 1920s.
Paige Insalaco explores the hidden stories and controversies surround famous artwork and evaluates how their mysteries make them increasingly famous.
Daisy Leason discusses the controversial nature of art and whether it is susceptible to ‘cancel culture’. Think of your favourite artist, dead or alive. Now think if they have done …
Emma Vernon explores the insurgent nature of art meandering through the most notorious historical revolutions
Anna Romanovska tackles the issue of the pro-democracy protests though the Stand with Hong Kong art exhibition in WMA A recent exhibition in the WMA Space in Hong Kong, organised …
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