Are you a talented photographer? Fancy flying to Tokyo to capture the hottest B-boy event in your pictures? Then hurry – enter this competition. On 27th November, the Red Bull BC One will touch down on Japanese soil for the … Continue reading →
This Friday evening, Red Gate Gallery is holding a private gallery of Paulette McKoy’s emotional work entitled ‘The Power of Synergy’. In her first solo exhibition, Paulette McKoy captivates the changing moods and feelings that we as humans experience in … Continue reading →
Here is an unique competition where the winner has the opportunity to have their self-designed piece made by Diamond Thoughts workshop and own a DT piece of jewellery! To enter the competition you must submit a sketched drawing of a … Continue reading →
Lapo Melzi is an award winning writer, director, and animator. In honour of Black History Month, Lapo’s latest animated commercial, “Black Rose,” has won honors in the 2010 AICP Show “The Art & Technique of the American Commercial” and is … Continue reading →
From today, graffiti fans and art collectors will be able to purchase a limited edition box-set of prints from some of the leading names on the London graffiti scene.
Sat 11 Sep, 8pm Tongues on Fire: A tribute to the Black Panthers With The Roots, The Last Poets, members of Living Colour, Doctor L and the visuals of Emory Douglas. Music Director David Murray.
Criminology and psychology graduate turned playwright Baby Isako (pronounced Babbie) has taken the theatre world by storm with her sell-out play Love is a Losing Game –
Neil Nakahara definitely thinks outside the box when it comes to his portfolio. He pushes the boundaries creating images that are colourful, edgy and original. Basically, his imagery rocks! Here the Hawaiian-born New Yorker of Japanese descent gives us an … Continue reading →
Talented is an understatement when it comes to photographer Daniel Thomas. The 27-year-old from East London has had no formal training and has only been working as a professional photographer for the last few years, but his work speaks as … Continue reading →