The Museums and Galleries Hit Hardest by Covid-19 in 2020
Churchill War Rooms, Royal Armouries: White Tower and Tate Britain each experienced a 78% fall in visitor numbers from January to September 2020 – the…
Churchill War Rooms, Royal Armouries: White Tower and Tate Britain each experienced a 78% fall in visitor numbers from January to September 2020 – the…
The winner of the Costa Book Of The Year award has been announced, with author Monique Roffey bagging £30,000 for her sixth novel ‘The Mermaid…
A new exhibition has opened at Tate Liverpool celebrating the tireless work of NHS staff in the local community. New-York based artist Aliza Nisenbaum’s works…
International photography organisation Shutter Hub are launching Shutter Hub Editions in 2021, a brand new publishing house. Shutter Hub Editions will be creating a collection…
We’re all familiar with the rituals of pulling a Christmas cracker, kissing under the mistletoe and leaving a mince pie out for Santa, but did…
“The Flemish Masters Museum Tour” picks up where the “Stay At Home Museum” left off. Launched earlier this year, the “Stay at Home Museum” virtual art tours…
Coventry is to play host to the Turner Prize in 2021, as one of a series of events revealed as part of the city’s year…
It’s bold, it’s blatant and Covid-adjacent… and the show will go on While scores of major exhibitions and festivals across the land have cancelled, postponed…
POW! WOW! Festival is the best known street art festival in the world. It started on the outskirts of Hawaii, transforming a grey suburb into…
Like many arts organisations during the Covid-19 crisis Van Gogh House London has found themselves facing big challenges and an uncertain future. Exhibitions, tours and…
‘Let’s Get Physical’ is a dynamic exploration of the burgeoning industrial Merwevierhaven area in the west of Rotterdam, highlighted through a selection of 30+ Atelier…