Here’s what we saw in the submissions for Issue 4: Art inspiring art
Expressing the scream
With Picasso’s Guernica turning 80 and a new exhibition on the anti-war movement now open at London’s Imperial War Museum, we look at the enduring power of art as protest
Issue 3 now online
Featuring our first translation, beautiful visual art and moving written work inspired by other art. Issue 3 is live!
And I must follow, if I can
In her third piece for all the sins, guest writer and museum expert, Margaret Winikates takes us on a literary pilgrimage
Imaginative pathways
We go walking with Issue 1 contributor Lucy Furlong to find out more about the art of psychogeography and the role it plays in her poetry.
5 tips on using museums for inspiration
Our guest essayist Margaret Winikates shares her tips on looking for artistic inspiration in museums.
Art heists for art’s sake
For the Issue 3 theme, museum educator and advocate Margaret Winikates explores the inspiration to be found in museums for all types of artists.
Submissions round 2
Get a look inside the editing process of our movement inspired issue.
Issue 2 now online
From immersive theatre and installation art to fiction and poetry, Issue 2 is finally here!
Why theatre shouldn’t be safe
America’s new president-elect thinks theatre should be a safe place. With a name like ours, we weren’t going to take that lying down.
Art that moves
In our second submissions call we’re looking at movement in art, and to get us started, professional Step dancer Janille Hill talks about self-expression, Paris fashion shows and feeling the flow.
Cheepy peepy chappies writing poetry
Explore the ‘breathing poem’ we created with participants in our National Poetry Day event.