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Q&A – And All That Could Have Been
James Wreglesworth talks to about his new bar And All That Could Have Been on... -

Hope for Bonding Warehouse as Media Arts Hub
As a crucial part on York's UNESCO bid The Bonding Warehouse may be transforming into... -

O&O’s BAFTA 2012 Predictions
With Awards Season upon us, from the Golden Globes to the Oscars, One&Other have been... -

Universal Pictures film to be produced in York
We’re delighted to announce a big boost to York’s cinematic credentials, with the news that... -

Bomb scare latest: Device disposed of
An unexploded bomb has been found this afternoon in York.
Pilot Theatre launching into The Space
York’s Pilot Theatre have announced being part of an exciting new initiative with the BBC and Art’s Council.
Jo Brown on The use of Spots in Art
SPOTS! Spots are appearing everywhere right now. On clothing, crockery, textiles and – in Art. Spots are round(ish) marks differing in colour or texture from the surfaces around them.
David Hockney works set for Auction
On February 17th 150 pieces of Hockney’s work will be going under the hammer at the London based auctioneer, Christies.
Sony World Photography Awards Shortlist
The shortlists are moving and inspirational, and showcase the absolute best in open world photography in the twenty-first century. Each and every photo exposes a different facet of life on Earth, and ways in which people, and animals, and nature survive.
New Exhibition: Fear and Fascination
Fear and Fascination is a new exhibition at the National Railway Museum in York, offering the public a chance to admire some of the oldest railway art.
An Interview with Artist Sophie Elm
Born in Thirsk, Sophie went on to study at Edinburgh College of Art and is now a freelancer with many exhibitions and projects underway.
Saltaire Art’s Trail is open for applicants
Applications for the 2012 Saltaire Arts Trail are being welcomed for this year’s event.
Lucian Freud’s final work to be shown
Lucian Freud’s final painting completed before his death in July 2011 is to be shown publically in London’s National Portrait Gallery in February 2012.
Leo Fitzmaurice Wins Northern Art Prize
Leo Fitzmaurice has this year been announced the winner of the Northern Art Prize at the final presentation at Leeds Art Gallery tonight.
Northern Art Prize final thoughts
With the Northern Art Prize announcement due tomorrow Yorkshire based artist, Jo Brown gives us her summary of the shortlisted artists.
Aesthetica Opens Submissions for 2012 Festival
After the huge success of 2011′s ASFF, submissions to this years festival are now open.
Hugo Platt’s exhibition opens on friday
Hugo Platt is one of a dying breed of photographers and he is coming to York from the 13th of January to the 4th of February at Bar Lane Studios.
REVIEW: York Archaeological Exhibition
Review of newly opened ‘Working in Archaeology’ photography exhibition in Manor House York.
David Hockney takes East Yorkshire to the R.A
Yorkshire artist David Hockney’s exhibition at the RA opens this month.
2012 Design: Products, Exhibitions and Highlights
So… what’s in store for the coming year in the design world?
David Hockney in Damien Hirst criticism
Yorkshire based artist, David Hockney, has ignited a row in the art world by critising fellow artist, Damian Hirst, for what he see’s as the lazy use of assistants in creating works of art.


































