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Setting the Stage: Are Our Favourite Villains Actually Directors? | Jessica Holme
What if our favourite villains are not just criminals, but directors? Writer Jessica Holme explores.

Jessica Holme
May 212 min read


The Third Teacher: What Crime Fiction Can Learn from the Classroom? | Jessica Holme
What if the most important character in a crime novel isn’t the detective, the victim, or even the killer but the setting itself? Writer Jessica Holme explores.

Jessica Holme
May 112 min read


Why Are Women So Drawn to Crime Fiction? | Jessica Holme
Why are so many women drawn to stories about crime? Writer Jessica Holme explores the link between crime fiction and it's readers.

Jessica Holme
May 113 min read


Making Time for Creativity | Hayley Wells
I promise myself I will do just five minutes of drawing every day. Just five minutes. A minuscule amount of time (especially compared to my screen time stats and the eternal line at the Post Office).

Hayley Wells
May 112 min read


An Untamed Line | Nat Guinamard
Ignite member Nat Guinamard reflects on her practice, and the Gallery Wall exhibition in Chelmsford Museum.
Nat Guinamard
May 113 min read


Where is Home? | Tia Coker
I grew up in an environment where I watched many different aunties work long hours on their feet to create beautiful styles on my head for school. The styles varied from using wool, and thread intertwining together to hold a form. To protect your hair from exposure to the environment.
Tia Coker
Apr 202 min read


Learning to Make My Own Magic | Indigo Sapphire Moon
Creativity comes in handy when stressful times appear. It’s a balm for my spirit and a nurturing healer for my heart. It opens the channel to freedom, expression and being that transcends limits or restrictions.
Indigo Sapphire Moon
Apr 202 min read


I Wonder | Caroline Hammer
I love how a single object can hold multiple stories, revealed only as it is viewed from different perspectives, by people with different experiences. But how can we unlock these stories and the power an object has to spark curiosity and create a tangible connection to past people and places, in a way that is accessible for all?
Caroline Hammer
Apr 206 min read


Tipping Point | Elaine Tribley
"The only true voyage of discovery… would be not to visit strange lands but to possess other eyes.” (Proust, The Captive, 1923)
Elaine Tribley
Apr 204 min read


Spread Art Gallery | Gareth Barton
Have you ever seen that episode of Miranda where her mother can't say certain, shall we say, risqué words out loud and just mouths them silently, often picking the wrong words to censor? Well, the latest art exhibition here at Spread – a brand design studio come art gallery – has got us feeling a bit the same.
Gareth Barton
Apr 203 min read


Exhibiting in the Artist Studios at the Meadows | Jane Foulger
I love to take on creative projects & these have included illustrating a poetry book, having pictures printed in a calendar, needle felting for Heritage Week, various competitions (happily with some success), Inktober, a piece of community art & using my artwork to raise funds for charity.
Jane Foulger
Apr 204 min read


Cross-arts partnerships and how they have inspired me over the years as an educator | Heather Davis
Way back in the mid 80's my secondary dance teacher invited my friends and I to go to the Blue Coat Chambers Art Gallery in the heart of Liverpool city centre to take part in a cross-arts project.
Heather Davis
Apr 203 min read


Why we should be taking creativity more seriously | Adam Wood
Whatever you think of it, STEAM is a label – the word we use to represent a concept – and there are plenty of unhelpful but widely-used labels around, so I’m not going to pick that particular fight. The STEAM movement is, in fact, something brilliant, and I’d like to talk a little about what it means and why it’s important.
Adam Wood
Apr 203 min read


Behind The Scenes With Chelmsford Light Parade | Adrian Deakes
Here are a few personal thoughts and reflections on that ‘difficult’ third Light Parade.
Adrian Deakes
Apr 204 min read
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