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John Walter

As we head towards the second weekend of Look Again 2019, John Walter answers some questions about his work, inspiration and what drives his creativity.

See the Granite City through fresh eyes as the Look Again Festival 2019 opens

Aberdeen’s annual celebration of the very best in contemporary art and design, Look Again Festival, opens today presenting new work from internationally acclaimed and emerging artists in locations and sites throughout the city.

Libby Curtis

Work by more than 150 art and design students will go on display this month as one of Aberdeen’s most exciting cultural events gets underway.

Libby Curtis

RGU has today announced the 12 creative businesses which have been selected for the inaugural Creative Accelerator programme.

Glisk

Aberdeen’s Music Hall is set to host a digital project which brings popular Doric phrases to life through eye-catching animated motion graphics as part of Look Again 2019, the annual festival of visual art and design.

Tailors Award winners

Talented fashion and textile students from RGU Gray’s School of Art have been recognised at the ‘Professional Development Award Scheme’, organised by a branch of the historical Seven Incorporated Trades of Aberdeen.

Morag Myerscough

Organisers have announced details of the 5th Look Again Festival programme, extending an open invitation to residents and visitors to rediscover Aberdeen through fresh eyes at the most exciting, creative and innovative visual arts and design festival.

Emily Hill

Emily Hill, who hails from Ballymena in Northern Ireland, has spent the last year embedded within Gray’s School of Art as a Painting Graduate in Residence. As she approaches the end of her time at Gray’s, Emily is set to host an exhibition of her work, which will take place from April 8 – 19.

Libby Curtis

Writing for the Press and Journal, Head of Gray's, Libby Curtis, discusses the importance of creativity and culture within society.

The Nest

A mature student who is studying MA in Fine Art at Gray’s School of Art has created a large-scale public artwork in Maryculter Woods, to benefit both the local wildlife and the community.

Ceramicists, potters, artists and sculptors are set to benefit from a brand new digital resource which provides a full spectrum of natural colour glazes and details of how best to create them.

David Blyth and Hilary Nicoll

Look Again, part of Gray’s School of Art, has officially launched its new project and gallery space in the city centre to help promote and nurture creative practitioners from the region.

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