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  • Fear and hope after visiting Gaza

    A guest blog from Neil Graham at Embrace the Middle East reflecting on his recent trip to Gaza and sharing what the tiny, shrinking Christian population there is achieving, against the odds: I have...

  • Untitled by Lilith Harrison-Rooke

    Untitled by Lilith Harrison-Rooke

    Lilith is based in the North of England and her work centres itself around the process of making. Her most recent work has evolved into herself growing and then photographing plants. The work...

  • Ian Long

    Ian Long

    Ian long is one of the creators of The Blob Tree. He is translating the Bible verse by verse, but without words.

  • The Sound of Conversation

    The Sound of Conversation

    Back again for 2016! This exciting and fast paced presentation format will allow you to feast on a smorgasboard of creative inspiration, taking in a festival's worth of new ideas in one...

  • This Wonderful Pile of Dirt by Matthew Kay

    This Wonderful Pile of Dirt by Matthew Kay

    Matthew's practice addresses hand-me-down beliefs, traditions and attitudes, examining and renegotiating his own faith. His diagram poems reside in private collections worldwide and are published...

  • Snö	by Carla Chan

    Snö by Carla Chan

    Carla Chan is a contemporary artist living and working in Hong Kong and Berlin. Her art is minimal in style and form.

  • Scene Unseen by Martin Crampin

    Scene Unseen by Martin Crampin

    Martin is an artist and art historian making work based on the medieval and modern visual culture of the church. A common theme in his work has been to inspire an appreciation of the historical...

  • Sheena Cruse

    Sheena Cruse

    Painting and drawing from observation have always been at the heart of Sheena's art. Her work includes landscape, portraiture and the human figure. As a practising artist she painted murals on...

  • Silent Stars by Gavin Mart

    Silent Stars by Gavin Mart

    Gavin is an artist and a musician, described as a ‘gritty all-rounder from North Wales'*. He is well known to Greenbelt and after turning the Allotment Gallery into a confession booth in 2015...

  • Pyxis

    Pyxis

    Come and explore a small interactive corner of Greenbelt, where the stars glow. Designed to be accessible for the very young but enjoyable for all, this small exhibit will prove to be a tactile...

  • Mechanisms by Stephen Spicer

    Mechanisms by Stephen Spicer

    At different times Stephen is an artist, designer and cartoonist with eclectic influences. In a single sentence he would mention Edward Keinholtz, Cybernetics, and old arcade machines!...

  • Particulart: The Art of Knitting, Chemistry & Gentle Protest by Clare Bryden

    Particulart: The Art of Knitting, Chemistry & Gentle Protest by Clare Bryden

    Clare is an artist, writer and freelance website developer based in Devon. Her interests are primarily in how human beings affect and are affected by the natural world of which we are part, and the...

  • Janina Karpinska

    Janina Karpinska

    Artist Janina works with reclaimed materials. Old magazines, calendars, wood; things rejected or considered useless are her starting point.

  • Emily Daw

    Emily Daw

    Emily programmes the visual arts at Hay-on-Wye's Institute of Arts and Ideas, having previously worked for the Whitechapel and Serpentine Galleries.

  • Feeling Rubbish by Philippa King

    Feeling Rubbish by Philippa King

    Philippa is an expressive artist based in East London. She is interested in people and things, and the way they relate to each other in space. ‘Feeling Rubbish' is an exhibition of 200 photos...

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