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Indeed, pigeonholing Mendelsund would be difficult. Since 2018, he’s been the creative director of The Atlantic, where he ...
Past exhibitions include dozens of gorillas and dragons in Norwich, while Ipswich has hosted a Pigs Gone Wild art trail. Real cows roaming the commons of Cambridge are a familiar sight.
The winner of this year’s Macmillan Prize for illustration is Bethan Woollvin, a student from the Cambridge School of Art. Macmillan Children’s Books awarded the top prize to Woollvin for her ...
Visiting an art museum could change how we think about our lives, according to researchers. A University of Cambridge study found people's ability to think in abstract ways was boosted by admiring ...
Kettle's Yard gallery in Cambridge has loaned framed art to Anglia Ruskin and Cambridge University students for a small fee since 1957.
G Cover Cambridge’s Lois Lowry, architect of the original young adult dystopia By Chelsey Philpot Globe Correspondent,October 1, 2012, 12:00 a.m.
María J Guarda from the Cambridge School of Art has won this year’s Macmillan Prize for Illustration with her story of a family in exile.
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