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2010 Year in Review: April

January 3, 2011 by Chris Unitt

April was a busy month by the looks of things. The 4am Project took the opportunity of the fourth day of the fourth month to take an early morning photowalk, there was a look at what could be expected from the MAC reopening, International Dance Festival Birmingham got into gear and all sorts of events popped up … [Read more…]

Posted in: Year in Review Tagged: 4am Project, art detection services, big culture blog, birmingham arts partnership, birmingham royal ballet, cbso, chris stokes, CiB Shop, CiBmail, in our backyard, international dance festival birmingham, love to print, mac, munchbreak, not my type, sampad, Shady Bard, simon rattle, such tweet sorrow, the electric, the rainbow, trove

Love to Print Patterns #1

April 26, 2010 by Chris Unitt

There’s a lot of illustrators getting all collaborative at the moment, what with the Not My Type project and this here news about the new thing from the Love to Print collective. Katie from Supercool has explained things better than I would: Patterns contains loads of exquisite illustrations from five fantastically talented screenprint artists, who … [Read more…]

Posted in: Illustration Tagged: daisy whitehouse, Helen Entwisle, karoline rerrie, love to print, new art gallery walsall, ruth green, Sarah Lynch, supercool

Sarah Lynch

January 11, 2010 by Ian Ravenscroft

Sarah Lynch is an illustrator and a member of the Love to Print collective, which is a project handily described on Shoulder to Crayon. You can see some of Sarah’s ornithologically-inspired illustrations and screen prints on her blog.

Posted in: Illustration Tagged: birds, iambirdgirl, Illustration, love to print, Sarah Lynch, screen printing, shoulder to crayon

Fox/Colour/Ruth Green

October 9, 2009 by Chris Unitt

Colour is the night run by Cib alumnus Katie Spragg and it returns to The Victoria on Thursday 15 October. Back in February (that long ago) they brought Charlie Parr along – there’s a video of him performing a fantastic version of ‘Cheap Wine‘. This time round they’ve got a Commercially Inviable special starring World … [Read more…]

Posted in: Illustration Tagged: colour, commercially inviable, friends of the stars, girls who draw, james summerfield, karoline rerrie, love to print, more canals than venice, richard burke, ruth green, sarah ray, shoulder to crayon, world of fox

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