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Tate Modern Switch House Extension

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art, museums, switch house, tate modern

Shilpa Gupta: Sun at Night @ Barbican Centre

The sound surrounds and we are literally within it – calmness enters the space where fear sat – fear that…

Barbican, creative writing, exhibition, london, poetry, review

‘The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read’ – a book ramble

I have just finished reading ‘The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read (and Your Children Will Be Glad That…

childhood, memories, philippa perry, reflection

Rachel Whiteread @ Gagosian : a poetic review

Have I entered the self same space ? – the structure near identical, but crumbling I double-take The rough contours…

contemporary art, creative writing, exhibition, poetry, rachel whiteread, review

Drowning in a Digital Sea…

Has anyone else noticed how ironic it is that the recent trend for engaging with tactile crafts has been precipitated…

Creativity, Digital overload, distraction, flow state, focus, making art

New Year, New Me: A Poem a Day in January

Perhaps the title to this blog post isn’t quite true, but it rhymes so I’m sticking with it. The coming…

creative writing, january, new year, poem, poetry prompts, resolutions

Taking life one poem at a time

The last few months have been incomparably strange. Humanity adapts quickly to change and when we were plunged into a…

emily dickinson, lockdown, poetry, reflecting, uncertainty

Unlocking the arts after lockdown

This article was the first prize-winning article in the Adamah Media Young Writers’ Competition and was originally published on: https://adamah.media/…

arts, covid19, culture, lockdown

A little trip away

This is a stream of consciousness piece written on the train home from Norwich. If you’re ever nearby, I highly…

creative writing, norwich, reflection, stream of consciousness, travel

‘Margaret Calvert: Woman at Work’ @ Design Museum

I first heard about Margaret Calvert through the wonderful book ‘Just my Type’ by Simon Garfield, though admittedly prior to…

design museum, exhibition, margaret calvert, review, woman at work

Paper Memories

No surprises – the peak of freshness revealing itself only in virtual unreality.The gritty everyday mere variations on a theme…

creative writing, lockdown, pandemic poetry, poemaday

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