Suffolk
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Talent doesn’t go to waste
Graphic Design students from University Campus Suffolk (UCS) have been collaborating with Suffolk County Council to help reduce waste in the county and promote household waste recycling. Dan Welsh and Luke Mitchell, both final year BA (Hons) Graphic Design students, have been working alongside the waste management team at Suffolk County Council to help develop innovative ways in which to promo...
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Suffolk Photographer's work selected by B+W Photography mag
Suffolk based photographer Paul Coghlin has had his 'Below Zero' series selected by the B+W Photography Magazine and The Imaging Warehouse as one of three photographers’ work to be featured in the Readers’ Pictures section of the current edition (May 2010) of the magazine.
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Richard Carter - Photographer
Based in the heart of the beautiful Suffolk countryside, Richard Carter is a portrait and portfolio photographer, who has pursued a keen interest in the art of photography since the day he was bought his first camera.
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Gold Award for Cherry Picker!
Healthy Ambitions Suffolk held its annual award ceremony this week, and Red Rose Chain were honoured with a Gold Award! The prize was given to their short play ‘Cherry Picker’, in recognition of the fantastic impact the piece has had on the ‘Fire Fighting Fit & Healthy’ campaign tackling childhood obesity.
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Verb: to read and write
This exhibition focuses on the work of three artists that involve the process of reading and writing. The act of writing is central to Caroline Wright's work. She uses postcards as a tool for communication to forge bonds between residents in a new housing development. Another work references the history of the Market Cross...
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Ask the Fellows Who Cut the Hay - 23rd March 2010
George Ewart Evans began recording the recollections of local men and women from the remote village of Blaxhall in Suffolk for the BBC in 1948. when 'Ask the Fellows Who Cut the Hay', his first book based on those conversations, was published in 1956, it provided a marvellously detailed portrait of life in rural Suffolk 100 years earlier.





