Seeking 6 artists to participate in ‘Diary Project’
12 May 2010 Leave a Comment
in Artists, Society & Culture Tags: art, diary, documentary, film, leicester
Lucy Peel seeks six Leicester based artists to interview & film in order to create a video diary from their artistic activities.
Each visit to a location of the artist’s choice would occur within a 2 week window (to give a wide range of possible dates), with 4 weeks of preparation between visits.
There would be 8 visits over a period of 1 year.
In your reply, please describe your artistic practise and explain – in no more than 500 words what you would bring to the project.
lucybiancapeel@hotmail.com
School For Gifted Children – Science Edition
09 May 2010 Leave a Comment
in Artists, Comedy, Society & Culture, theatre Tags: Adam Rutherford, Andrew Collins, Ben Goldacre, Bloomsbury theatre, Brian Cox, Evan Harris, Gavin Osborn, Marcus Brigstocke, Martin White, Robin Ince, School For Gifted Children, Science
Robin Ince is just the most amazing comedian and curator. His latest collection, presented as a School For Gifted Children show at the Bloomsbury Theatre in London had a delicious science theme.
WARNING – this article contains some swearing.
A Taste of Rugby – Leicester Tigers v Harlequins
05 May 2010 1 Comment
in Society & Culture, Sport Tags: A league, crowd, harlequins, leicester tigers, physical contact, rough sport, rugby, sport, support, tackle
Leicester Tigers played the Harlequins in a premier rugby ‘A’ league final at Welford Road on Monday 3rd May 2010 –
Getting Naked With 2700 Other People – The Spencer Tunick Experience
02 May 2010 1 Comment
in Artists, Society & Culture Tags: community, Dublin, installation, naked, Salford, Spencer Tunick, unity, vunerability
I was once a nude model along with 2700 other people.
Why would anyone take their clothes off in public? What are the motivations?


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