The group exhibition, co-curated by Bee Illustrates and Eliza Hatch, features marginalised artists using their creative practice as a form of protest.
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I am the Digital Editor at BRICKS and freelance writer with an interest in the intersection of fashion, digital culture, politics and sustainability. I am endlessly inspired by emerging designers, digital innovators and sustainability activists pioneering a new future for the fashion industry in the face of a climate crisis and current global pandemic.
BRICKS Deputy Editor Madeline Reid rounds up the ten stand-out collections from London's rising stars for AW23.
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From #11 The Art Issue, the multi-disciplinary artist shares the creative process behind their works that spark joy and engage communities.
From #11 The Art Issue, multi-disciplinary creative Bee Illustrates talks representation, unlearning algorithms and focusing on the present.
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From #11 The Art Issue, the mesmerising artist talks NFTs, Instagram algorithms and why she's focusing on physical art.
Founder and designer Sophie Spratley talks about her latest collection ‘The Adventure’, the importance of handcrafts and cultivating a community of kindness.
Across the UK this summer, music and arts festivals have drawn large crowds, but are failing to deliver progress in sustainability, sexism and accessibility. In Denmark, Roskilde Festival is innovating what we’ve come to expect from music festivals through community-building and cooperation.
The new single, released last Friday, explores the anguish the Glaswegian feels as a stranger in his hometown, and the intimacy of finding home in someone new.












