
‘Every Day is a Miracle’ an Art Below exhibition
‘Every Day is a Miracle’ is Art Below’s first gallery exhibition since January, opening Friday 17th July at Ad Lib Gallery.
‘Every Day is a Miracle’ is Art Below’s first gallery exhibition since January, opening Friday 17th July at Ad Lib Gallery.
“Let’s Live With Less Plastic”. Celebrating 10 years since the The Pastiki Expedition, which famously built a boat using recycled plastic to sail across the Pacific and raise awareness of plastic pollution and the vital importance of oceans. The curator, Tia Grazette continues her commitment to a plastic free world through fresh creativity.
Art collections in hotels used to be a miscellany of prints of ships, cows, seascapes, landscapes and buildings, depending on whether it was by the coast, or an urban or rural site. And that was it. Hopefully, things have changed and today they are presented as a cohesive series of artworks; some of them with an activist element.
I like playing with the idea of what it means to be a woman today, what is expected of me and how I want to challenge that. I want to bring things to the surface that we subconsciously accept as the ‘norm’.
It’s Just Like any other job really: Multiple Performance art work Friday 30th March .
ArtBelow are presenting ‘Art of Angel’, a transformation of the Angel Tube Station concourse into a public art gallery for the whole of this month.
England’s once green & pleasant land’s only true coherence is in its constant chaotic state of flux. This culture of beautiful hybridity is seen here through the eyes of a group of truly pioneering visual creatives……..
7 Which artists would you most like to rip off, sorry, I mean appropriate as a critique of originality and authorship?
Milli Vanilli! You know it’s true!