Super proud of all HCA students contributing to today’s Applefest kickoff in Hereford. Pretty impressive to be exhibiting publicly in the first month of their courses.
Final day today for HCA’s Fine Art MA student exhibition re:tale in Hereford city centre pop up gallery in Gomond Street, 11-4pm. Hope they get the footfall they deserve for thoughtful, diverse, beautifully curated work #Hereford#creativitymatters
‘We all of us have within us a limitless capacity to learn’, wonderful warm interview with Rob Rinder on Saturday Live, giving a little bit of inspiration for the day.
Enjoying a quiet moment outside our beautiful College Road campus where Foundation Diploma and Portfolio Art and Design students have mounted a wonderful show now open the public. As several visitors have pointed out, what a place to work or study, so feel very lucky
I think the mechanicals’ scenes in A Midsummer Night’s Dream are some of the hardest, so great to see our Performing Arts students nailing them and after last night’s private view what a gorgeous day for the start of the public opening of this year’s Degree Show
My Hay highlights so far: Horatio Clare interviews Blindboy Boatclub (new to me, thrilling writing), a deeply serious discussion of AI, fab free BBC programmes, community on site and beautiful sky; what a privilege to come together around writing and ideas @hayfestival
An hour to wait for a train and once again @ExploreWellcome comes up trumps with a joyful installation by artist Jason Wilsher-Mills. It’s August 1st 1980, Seb Coe is winning in Moscow and the artist as a boy is lying paralysed in hospital; life-enhancing, runs to Jan.
Stunning day for CMYK festival of print and illustration here @HerefordArtsCol, the college is full of exhibitors and hundreds of visitors and even the waffle van is a work of art. Very proud of students, staff, alumni and other creatives making this so special
Popped in to see this joyously colourful show from our second year Textile Design degree students, upstairs at De Koffie Pot; lovely atmosphere downstairs too with tables full in the sunshine… winning combination
It’s so easy to to take things on your doorstep for granted but bringing a visitor to The Cider Museum in Hereford is a reminder of just how fascinating it is. I particularly love the C18th glass and the Bulmer’s sign that makes cider sound like a one of your five a day…
Terrific site puts Hereford’s new public art and sculpture trail into context, with inspiring short films from @ShootingReels. I feel so proud of our creative city and this celebration
Of Art People Place; massive congratulations to all involved https://t.co/56VbIuwyfw
Just finished Fallout and I feel bereft. I have such a thing for apocalyptic narratives - maybe that’s why I’m a medievalist?! The acting was incredible and it was world building at its best.
One of the wonderful, independent voices of BBC radio moves on after an epic career, but its being home to extraordinary people like this is one of the many things I think we should treasure about the BBC.
I first came to work here on 17th October, 1979. Today was my last as a member of The BBC’s staff. It has been a great adventure and it’s not, I hope, all over. I aim to keep making radio and other audio.
Watch as we continue to explore @laurawhite100’s choice of materials for the installation at No.1 Station Approach.
@HerefordArtsCol@StrongerHerefo1
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Forever grateful to have had the chance to work with the brilliant, disputatious, independent, curious, and sometimes anarchic producers, presenters and contributors behind 30 years of Freethinking and its predecessor Night Waves. Go little programme and thrive on 4.
Tonight @BBCFreeThinking crosses the streams to @BBCRadio4. Is Hobbes’ Social Contract about to expire? How coherent is ABBA’s Weltanschauung? Are these scones secretly woke? @jameskirkup Sophie Scott-Brown @Joanne_Paul_ & @smithbarryc on the case at 9pm. https://t.co/gqOt2EJP1c
Happy birthday Vincent Van Gogh, born March 30,1853, whose work I find never so familiar it doesn’t give me joy, surprise and inspiration; here’s blossom from Hereford College of Arts to celebrate (Hereford’s historic Arts School also ‘born’ in March 1853)
As it's #WorldTheatreDay I'm going to share the story of the Garrick Theatre tragedy in #Hereford, which took 8 young lives on 7 April 1916. Today the girls' names are remembered with a plaque at @HFDCathedral. https://t.co/7YV9o71f9A
On #WorldSparrowDay2024 a very chirpy chappy on a hillock between trees (the left an oak) from a 14th-century bestiary in the Fitzwilliam Museum. Lovely flecked breast and beady eye.