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North Yorkshire Open Studios 2011

North Yorkshire Open Studios 2011

Wed, May 18th 2011, 20:10
As part of a free weekend event organised by North Yorkshire Open Studios (NYOS), an estimated 120 artists in the region will be opening their doors to the public over two weekends in June. An annual event spanning across the whole of North Yorkshire...

TRACEY EMIN IS LOOKING FOR AN ARTIST

TRACEY EMIN IS LOOKING FOR AN ARTIST

Sat, May 14th 2011, 11:02
British Airways are offering the chance to win mentoring from Tracey Emin & winning artwork to be applied to some of the worlds most expensive airplanes

EXPLOSIVE ART

EXPLOSIVE ART

Thu, May 12th 2011, 13:01
Watch how Portuguese artist Alexandro Farto uses explosives to blast beautiful images into walls.

ARTIST SETS-OFF ON THE ROAD TO NOWHERE?

Wed, May 11th 2011, 11:03
Artist Adriano Digaudio sets out on his journey and simply asks for your support as he spends the next few weeks hitchhiking around the UK.

Shell LiveWIRE Awards

Tue, May 10th 2011, 11:28
Shell LiveWIRE Grand Ideas Awards (up to 6 x £1,000 each month)

PROFIT FROM QUDA'S ART SALE

PROFIT FROM QUDA'S ART SALE

Wed, May 4th 2011, 15:36
This year will see QUDA Art busy selling prints of your work and giving the profit back to you! As part of our repertoire of activities and online tools helping artists gain exposure, QUDA Art is organising sales of your work

25th April Newsletter

25th April Newsletter

Tue, Apr 26th 2011, 14:53
Manchester Theatre to Close | Volunteer to receive free ticket to Parklife Weekender | Profit from QUDA's Art Sale | Northern Quarter Street Party | Jobs

Brighton Home to The Worlds Largest Pom Pom

Tue, Apr 26th 2011, 11:35
Brighton Fashion week has decided on something a little different this year and have teamed up with Bag2School to create the worlds largest pom pom.

NORTHERN QUARTER STREET PARTY

Tue, Apr 26th 2011, 11:25
Northern Quarter seizes Royal Wedding as an opportunity for a jolly good ol' fashioned knees-up....

MANCHESTER THEATRE AXED DUE TO FUNDING CUTS!

Tue, Apr 26th 2011, 11:02
Arts council funding cuts have wielded their axe, and after 25 years of contemporary theatre the curtain will finally fall on Manchester’s Greenroom at the end of this coming May