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Life-sized animal puppets to stampede across London in June

The migration of the public artwork from Africa is to highlight the impact of climate change. Source: Life-sized animal puppets to stampede across London in June

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2026 Festival_Programme Page – T100

T100’s 12th Annual Festival Seeing Thurrock Differently:A Journey Home 23 May – 7 June 2026 From heritage walks to graffiti workshops, poetry in dye gardens to citizen science at dusk, playful performances to a joyful festival finale in Tilbury, this year’s programme brings Thurrock into motion – connecting where we’ve come from with where we

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Talking with Tony Smith

The sculptor-painter-architect, Tony Smith, born in South Orange, New Jersey in 1912, is one of the best-known unknowns in American art. Most people involved in the art world around New… Source: Talking with Tony Smith

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Andy Goldsworthy: Fifty Years review – a wild walk between life, death and sheep-shearing | Art and design | The Guardian

Using barbed wire, graveyard pebbles and prickly thorns, this retrospective plunges viewers into the raw sadness and beauty of rural life Source: Andy Goldsworthy: Fifty Years review – a wild walk between life, death and sheep-shearing | Art and design | The Guardian

Ambleside walk planned to celebrate artist Kurt Schwitters | The Westmorland Gazette

A sculptor is hosting a walk in Ambleside to celebrate the legacy of Kurt Schwitters.

Source: Ambleside walk planned to celebrate artist Kurt Schwitters | The Westmorland Gazette

Submitted by: Annemarie Lopez

apostlahästar

Swedish word for feet. Translated it means “horses of the apostles” referring to the apostles traveling on foot.

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