You Are What They Make You: Interview with Gregg DealBy Timea Koppandi Across history, there has been a perpetual conflict in regard to Native American identity, culture and space. Seeing as...
Looking at the Face of Paint: An Interview with Eloy MoralesBy Timea Koppandi Image courtesy of Tripadvisor.ie A Spanish artist who is most known for his innovative self-portraits, Eloy Morales...
Beneath the Surface: South Africa in the 1970s, photography exhibit by Steve BloomBy Rebecca Smith Image courtesy of Steve Bloom Photos Currently, the Beaney Gallery is showcasing the photography of Steve Bloom as he...
A Guide to the Statues of UKCTensegritree Towers: image courtesy of Expedition Engineering - UK As you go about your daily routine around campus, do you stop and...
Art as a Form of Therapy: in conversation with the UKC Therapeutic Arts SocietyBy Morgan Rodway-Wing Image courtesy of health.harvard.edu Alarmingly, a recent study by the Mental Health Foundation shows that 75% of...
Gutted: a poignant and inspiring piece of theatreImage courtesy of The Marlowe Theatre ‘Gutted’, a poignant black comedy set in a fish factory in 1980s Dublin, is an incredible work of...
William Blake at the Tate BritainWilliam Blake 'Europe' Plate i: Frontispiece, 'The Ancient of Days' 1827 © The Whitworth, The University of Manchester This is the...
Status: Where Do You Belong?, a fantastic blend of music, visual art and storytelling.“They were killed trying to cross borders, because they were trying to get to a country to become safe.” A fantastic blend of music,...
Matthew Bourne’s Romeo and JulietImage: Facebook | Matthew Bourne's New Adventures - Johan Persson Breaking the societal boundaries that would have never been permitted...