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Artist Sarah Graham on raising awareness for bipolar disorder and how art saved her life

Creative Boom

Rainbow Pony, 2020 © Sarah Graham Rainbow Popsicle, 2021 © Sarah Graham Kaisers Rock © Sarah Graham Sarah first became ill with a mixed episode of depression and psychosis in 2005, a year after losing her father. If you want to pop along to Sarah Graham's upcoming show, you can visit Arkley Fine Art gallery in Hitchin from June.

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Café Royal Books: 15 years of documenting the UK

Creative Review

Started in 2005 by Craig Atkinson, it began as an antidote to the work he’d been creating himself as an artist. “[My] paintings took a long time, they were big, heavy, and expensive, so I could only really exhibit them in the UK, which I did. “Everything was time-luxurious and counter productive.

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A “One-Man Print Archive of Culture, Community, and Social Change” — Café Royal Share Five Favorite Books

Eye on Design

It started in 2005. I studied Fine Art and had just finished my masters. I was just doing that at home, on scraps of paper, but then eventually, after maybe a year, I sort of started to get that craving to exhibit the drawings again, but I knew I didn’t want to use the gallery.

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A Trailblazing Photography Collector Champions Black Artists

Feature Shoot

Petros , Hadenbes, 2005. In 1997, Dr. Kenneth Montague, a practicing dentist, created a gallery inside the halls of his Toronto home. Dr. Montague has spent decades traveling the world and meeting artists, and he shares many of those stories within the book and exhibition. Courtesy the artist/Bradley Ertaskiran Jamel Shabazz.

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Skate culture: No comply

UX Collective

Somerset House’s exhibition explores the impact of skateboarding in the UK. Written by Craig Berry Designer & Writer Reece Leung – Vaughan Jones (2015) In one of my first ‘proper’ fine art classes in about 2011 we were given a brief for a new project; it was simply called “Passions and Obsessions”. The everything.

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5 Projects that Capture the Brilliance of Vancouver Architect Peter Cardew

Azure Magazine

Pavilion at Expo 86, the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, and the Reigning Champ stores in Vancouver, Los Angeles and Toronto. Fulford Residence (2005). Large mobile exhibits demonstrating the laws of motion hung from the exposed canopy, which recalled the lofty railway stations of 19th-century Britain.

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Design in Conversation: Stephanie Hosein, Jeff Shaw, Jordan Rice, and Omar Gandhi

Azure Magazine

From Douglas Cardinal’s Canadian Museum of History and Raymond Moriyama’s Science North to John and Patricia Patkau’s Audain Art Gallery, the country’s public galleries and museums claim a leading place in the national design discourse, providing a civic lens through which we understand culture, art, history, and nature.