FeaturedFront Page The Male Graze: Guerrilla Girls on Gender Imbalance in the Arts The artful protestors, Guerrilla Girls, are back to see how many woman photographers and artists are in your local museum.Gabby Kynoch2nd July 2021
FeaturedFood in Art Forbidden Fruit: Why do people love to photograph pomegranates? The pomegranate has not only seduced writers and painters but photographers too. What is it about this fruit that calls us to draw on its symbolism?Gabby Kynoch30th June 2021
FeaturedFood in Art When Life Gives You Lemons…Make Art! Artists through the ages have depicted lemons in their work. But the seventeenth-century Dutch Masters took this fascination to the next level.Gabby Kynoch30th June 2021
HHBLogHistorical HeroinesHPBlog Minna Keene Often referred to as Canada’s first professional woman photographer, Minna was born in Germany in 1861.Gabby Kynoch30th June 2021
FeaturedFood in Art Tessa’s Impressions A photography essay: Read the story behind Tessa Traeger’s Homage to Monet before delving into her gallery and feasting your eyes on more.Gabby Kynoch29th June 2021
FeaturedFront Page In Conversation with Heather Agyepong; Beyond the Frame Heather Agyepong discusses igniting new conversations around Bristol’s art collections for Bristol Photo Festival 2021, on display until October 10.Gabby Kynoch29th June 2021
creative Pomegranate Monologues Get creative ....respond to art through storytelling.Del Barrett27th June 2021
creativeKCAW 2021 Create Your Own Sustainable Bag Got some old jeans and a blouse? Make your own sustainable shopping bag!Del Barrett27th June 2021
creativeEngagementeventKCAW 2021 Hundred Heroines Food Photography Competition Ever wanted to change your perception of a certain fruit or vegetable?Gabby Kynoch24th June 2021
FeaturedFront Page Ute Mahler joins two Historical Heroines in new exhibition Heroine Ute Mahler joins Käthe Buchler and Julia Margaret Cameron in group photography exhibition in Germany, on view until August 22.Gabby Kynoch24th June 2021