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Work in focus: 'No Plans', by Jon Mackay

Work in focus: 'No Plans', by Jon Mackay

Sally-Anne Stewart

Artist Jon Mackay talks us through the inspiration behind his print, 'No Plans', and recounts a rather unusual customer interaction...

Work in focus: 'No Plans', by Jon Mackay

Sally-Anne Stewart

Artist Jon Mackay talks us through the inspiration behind his print, 'No Plans', and recounts a rather unusual customer interaction...

Artist in focus: Lucy Ballard

Artist in focus: Lucy Ballard

Sally-Anne Stewart

After three decades working as a professional singer, Lucy Ballard returned to her teenage love of ceramics. 

Artist in focus: Lucy Ballard

Sally-Anne Stewart

After three decades working as a professional singer, Lucy Ballard returned to her teenage love of ceramics. 

Work in focus: Drift, by Emily Marston

Work in focus: Drift, by Emily Marston

Sally-Anne Stewart

Emily Marston's wall piece, Drift, marked a turning point in her artistic practice.

Work in focus: Drift, by Emily Marston

Sally-Anne Stewart

Emily Marston's wall piece, Drift, marked a turning point in her artistic practice.

Work in focus: The Moon, by Kate Hipkiss

Work in focus: The Moon, by Kate Hipkiss

Sally-Anne Stewart

Paper artist Kate Hipkiss talks us through one of her most intricate pieces, The Moon.

Work in focus: The Moon, by Kate Hipkiss

Sally-Anne Stewart

Paper artist Kate Hipkiss talks us through one of her most intricate pieces, The Moon.

Oriel Street Oxford

Work in focus: Oriel Street, by Wendy Stone

Sally-Anne Stewart

Wendy Stone tells us the story behind one of her favourite photographs, 'Oriel Street'

Work in focus: Oriel Street, by Wendy Stone

Sally-Anne Stewart

Wendy Stone tells us the story behind one of her favourite photographs, 'Oriel Street'

Let's talk about AI and art

Let's talk about AI and art

Sally-Anne Stewart

It might feel like AI is taking over the world, but creativity and connection can remind us of what it is to be human.

Let's talk about AI and art

Sally-Anne Stewart

It might feel like AI is taking over the world, but creativity and connection can remind us of what it is to be human.