Published on October 30th, 2013 | by Hollie Bracciale
LCF student Gsus Lopez has produced It Melts, a film that explores the monetary and sentimental worth of objects in fashion... Read More →
Published on October 29th, 2013 | by Chloe Watson
A sneak preview of ALN's interview with Joel Baker... Read More →
Published on October 28th, 2013 | by Edwige Dubois
Students of Wimbledon College of Art and Design held an exhibition of their work at the Rag Factory gallery in Wimbledon... Read More →
Published on October 28th, 2013 | by Jenine Ebanks and Sharayne Jones
With Halloween around the corner, now is the perfect time to get creative with your claws... Read More →
Published on October 23rd, 2013 | by Julia Stark
LSE have held a debate on whether the veil – or hijab – should be banned... Read More →
Published on October 22nd, 2013 | by Laure Fourquet
UAL students have protested at Liberal Democrat HQ over the privatisation of student debt.... Read More →
Published on October 22nd, 2013 | by Tim Greensmith
The 57th BFI London Film festival opened on October 9 with Tom Hanks thriller Captain Phillips. Steve McQueen’s biographical film 12 Years A Slave was a widely acclaimed festival favourite. Other highlights included a screen talk by... Read More →
Published on May 10th, 2013 | by Naz K Rasmussen
Self-made Iranian artist Homa Arkani, whose paintings have gone viral online, opened her first solo exhibition outside of Iran on May 2. ALN visited The Invisible Line gallery for the opening of Homa Arkani’s solo show, and... Read More →
Published on May 9th, 2013 | by Naz K Rasmussen
Everyday Arts London News aims to showcase a talent from within University of the Arts. Today artist Megs Freeman takes centre stage. Aussie artist Megs Freeman is behind the latest guerilla art campaign aimed at straight-faced... Read More →
Published on May 9th, 2013 | by Naz K Rasmussen
Everyday Arts London News aims to showcase a talent from within University of the Arts. Today artist Samar Zia takes centre stage. Samar Zia likes to study and scrutinise man’s interference with nature, through art. The... Read More →