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Extraordinary change: what kind of change do we want?
Following our coverage of the 2013 engage International Conference we have invited artist and educator Liz Ellis to share her thoughts on lifelong learning.
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Meanwhile in Belfast...
Declan Long takes a look at some of Belfast’s exhibition highlights from 2013.
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Out and Beyond: Phil Lambert by Chris Brown
G39 Director Chris Brown writes about the work of Phil Lambert, whom he mentored as part of our Out and Beyond programme in Wales.
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Out and Beyond: Megan Wyatt by Alex Boyd Jones
Oriel Davies Director Alex Boyd Jones writes about the work of Megan Wyatt, whom she mentored as part of our Out and Beyond programme in Wales.
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Out and Beyond: Ian Wilkins by Steffan Jones-Hughes
Oriel Wrexham Director Steffan Jones-Hughes writes about the work of Ian Wilkins who he mentored as part of our Out and Beyond programme.
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Out and Beyond: Shaun James by Amanda Roderick
Mission Gallery Director Amanda Roderick writes about the work of Shaun James, whom she mentored as part of our Out and Beyond programme in Wales.
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Creative Art Practice at Sheffield Hallam University
For our Summer of Craft, Dr Becky Shaw writes about the course at Sheffield Hallam University, where students are encouraged to explore ideas and materials that span a range of disciplines.
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Summer of Craft - Twitter debate
To conclude our Summer of Craft we hosted a live twitter debate chaired by Sarah Corbett from Craftivist Collective (@Craftivists) on Wednesday 28 August.
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Craft Collectives
As part of our Summer Of Craft series, former Crafts Council Director, Louise Taylor, offers her insights into the recent flourishing of crafts collectives.
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Contemporary art in Derry/Londonderry - An overview
This year Derry/Londonderry is enjoying the accolade of being the first UK City of Culture. Axisweb Director, Sheila McGregor, pays a visit to discover more about the 2013 programme and the contemporary art scene and finds a city that is well worth the visit.
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