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    If you’re an artist, creative thinker, or just someone who loves the “why” behind the art—you’re in the right place. Art is more than just paint or pixels. It’s history, culture, humanity—all wrapped up in bold strokes and big ideas. Because, at the end of the day, it’s not just about the “what” but the “why.” Art & Inquiry is a collaborative journey full of inspiration, creator interviews, insights, practical advice; and some curious detours (a.k.a. tangents) along the way. Get ready to laugh, learn, and create with Art & Inquiry curators & hosts: "MELO" MELOGRAPHICS and "Cat" Catalyst Echo.

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    Art Outreach And Art WKSThe Art Outreach is a movement used to reach out to all visual arts students in different locations and science students who are inclined to learn visual arts in Junior and Senior Secondary School in Lagos State, Nigeria.Art WKS (Workshop) was born out of Art Outreach to reinforce the movement of learning visual arts through different backgrounds in Federal Government Schools, Private Schools, and any others school interested to participate in the Still life drawings, Imaginative Drawings or Composition, Water Colour and Pastel.* Art Outreach #1* Art WKS, Art Workshop #2What is Art Outreach And Art WKS?The Art Outreach and Art WKS are movement and the best way “To gives educational resource by reinforcing learning in visual arts and any other students who are inclined to learn visual arts as we give them the opportunity to share their creative talents in still life drawings, Imaginative Composition,Water Colour, Pastel, Choreography, Drama,Expressions, passion and expertise curate by the artist”. In Lagos State Government Schools, Federal Government Schools, Privateʼs School through the Creative Arts Solution FoundationYou can check out the Art Outreach And Art WKS on YouTube Podcast

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    Transcript message from Audio.My name is Eniola Daniel and l’m here to tell you how passionate l am in drawings.It’s all started when l was in a training. Our class teacher always gives us test saying that we should draw a first Aid box. So l took my pencil and l draw a square and l just put a cross on it. Then l submitted my note.Only for me to turn back and sees someone else drawings looking so fantastic and well done. I got angry and l knew l couldn’t go back again to take my book and write the test again. So l went home and asked my Dad? Dad. How do you think l can be able to draw. So my dad told me that all you need to do is just to observe the drawings very well and follow the lines. So there on l continue drawing and drawing. I draw to the extent that even anything else does not seems important to me in my spare time.Whenever l’m not doing anything l draw. So then my mummy told me that since you’re very good at drawing. Would you like to be an artist? I said Yes!, she said ...decided to look for an art studio where about.So l went to art school for about three months. I was only free there in the morning because was also around to see her.So l went to art school for about three months for journey. It was just quite journey. You know staying outside to drawing in the streets for 9am to 6pm is not something you say waiting under the sun. Drawing, going from streets to streets drawing and saying inside. Even waking up in the midnight by 12 midnight, 2. Only for you to stand and be watching and be watching your teacher, teaching you how to draw. And one of the most passionate drawings am very interested in, is pen drawings and l am going to be a pen artist when I grow up.Thank you.

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    Everyone's A Critic is our arts review show, where we discuss various works from the performing and visual arts scene, both local and international. Along with our guest reviewers, we critique these works and talk about what works, what doesn't, and generally, celebrate our love for the arts.

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    Ridgewood Sick Center by Anna Roberts-Gevalt published as part of TULCA Festival of Visual Arts 2023 curated by Iarlaith Ní Fheorais.Ridgewood Sick Center is a tour of a community center, run by an ancient organization of chronically ill people. We are led through the building where receptionists dispatch musicians to sick neighbors, archive of sick music history, library (organized by syndrome) full of books about the practices of sick artists. The librarian reminds us. All the workers are sick or were sick or will be.www.tulca.ie

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