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"Until we move beyond the endless refrain of the “labour of love” in the creative industry, it will remain a sphere that is closed to those with neither the luxuries of time nor money"
@benson_louise asks 'Does It Ever Make Sense to Work for Free?'
https://t.co/sE6Llscl8p
Good News #NewGalleryAlert - Grove Collective is a new gallery from Jacob Barnes of Soft Punk Magazine and Morgane Wagner of Square Gallery due to open its inaugural exhibition on February 4th a group exhibition titled A Future Cast In Our Image.
https://t.co/cxCzdC6tKI
Ten tips for business meetings in the new world; as the world begins to reconnect, personal effectiveness trainer Paul Axtell explains how to get the most out of virtual and, ideally, face-to-face meetings
https://t.co/c8n2g46RKT
Founded by creatives Tala Safié and Noel Paul #BeirutEditions launched earlier this week. Now you can get your hands on a sought-after print in the knowledge that your money will support a much-needed cause.
via @ElephantMag
https://t.co/YASJcZToWR
A Medical School Is Using Art to Combat Bias, Training Students to Diagnose Famous Paintings (and Identify Their Assumptions in the Process). Mary Cassatt may not have known anything about rheumatoid arthritis, but she sure could paint it...
https://t.co/QZJYnCjCaZ
via @artnet
Winklevoss Twins (of @facebook & cryptocurrency fame) Launch https://t.co/hlFalcpE4V a Marketplace for Blockchain Digital Art... most famous nifties thus far are Cryptokitties though art by Michael Kagan, Lyle Owerko will also feature
https://t.co/4B3hlgCV9w
via @Bloomberg
What is an original? ‘Original Bauhaus’, a new Bauhaus exhibition at the Berlinische Galerie investigates
https://t.co/tYba0gole3
via @wallpapermag
Helene Schjerfbeck one of Finland's most celebrated artists, may be little known in the UK, but now her singular paintings will seen in a major @royalacademy exhibition
https://t.co/qLKt44ZTjP
City Conversations: The Sharing City - taking control but not taking advantage @BuildingCentre
https://t.co/7vtUrjhJhm
‘The stories are a bit sinister’: the secrets of London’s hidden rivers revealed.
Exhibition including skulls, weapons and toilet seats recovered from unseen waterways beneath Londoners’ feet gives new insight into city’s history
https://t.co/UiqcL44IWG
@MuseumofLondon #Docklands