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Creative Sector Accessibility isn’t an achievement. It’s a basic.

There may be reasons why accessibility is lacking in the creative sectors, but there's no excuse. It seems difficult to stand in front of members of the public, creative or not, and convince them that art exists for all of... Continue Reading →

War in Russian Dreams: Alternate Realities and Exploitation through Surreal Cinema

Global political discourse is complicated. No fancy way of saying it and I’m not clever enough to put it in a more insightful way. Half the time I feel like we know the world, and the next I'm nodding in... Continue Reading →

Resolutions: Opportunities to Kick off 2025

Making new year resolutions gets tedious. The trouble is that you're a creative - your life is full of resolutions because it has to be. To market yourself better, or write more pages, or try that new software or attend... Continue Reading →

The Dark Arts: How to Submit Your Creative Work Online

How do you sell yourself as a creative? It's not that finding a place to share your work can be a daunting task. It's that it's 100% a daunting task. Where to go? How to go about it in the... Continue Reading →

Artist Submissions! – November 2024

We've got scripts, we've got fiction, we've got poetry. Come join us for 5 of the creative opportunities we're most excited about at the moment: Being creative is hard. Especially if you've got full time work or any other vaguely... Continue Reading →

An Ill Planet: Revisiting ‘a Field in England’ in 2024

We all know the feeling of someone talking down at you about a film, music, whatever — they have a certain look in their eye as while they barely contain the orgasmic rush of correcting whatever perfectly legitimate opinion you dared to... Continue Reading →

Making Ends Meet: Why funding cuts are the biggest threat to national Arts and Culture

Taking risks is one of the most important parts of any business. Risk means potential loss, but also possible growth. Either way it means change and keeps us away from stagnation. It's especially relevant with Arts and Heritage sectors, where... Continue Reading →

Finally Seeing AKIRA

A few weeks ago, a friend invited me to the cinema. I thought about it but then I remembered it was chucking it down with rain, and that I’m generally pretty broke at the minute. Saying that, my only other... Continue Reading →

SNAP – Vicious Feedback in The Arts

Don’t you love it when you have a great idea? Half the time they’re probably not even that great, but it’s the smug self-satisfaction that just helps get you through the week knowing that you, in all your glory, had... Continue Reading →

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