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Tag - art

The new exhibition space at The Southgate Club is free to browse for non-members
Features

New art space opens in Southgate

5 September 2021
Paul Everitt, Enfield Council's former head of arts and culture (credit Enfield Council)
News

Culture boss to leave council amid row over arts venues

28 July 2021
Salisbury House
News

Art group’s fears over culture venue management switch

16 July 2021
Zoe White makes and sells her own handmade jewellery
Features

To Zinfinity and beyond

14 June 2021
The mosaics at Palmers Green Station, made by Alex McHallam and Tamara Froud, take inspiration from the area's parks and open spaces (credit Amanda Eatwell www.amandaeatwellphotography.com)
Features

Station mosaics unveiled

8 May 2021
Peter Brown's painting of Gentleman's Row is one of 140 works of art up for sale at Enfield Art Circle's online exhibition
Events

Online exhibit raising money for young carers

31 October 2020
The cover image for Patrick Samuel's new album Distant Star
Events

Exploring existence

12 August 2019
Rachel and Anna from ColourMeIn Art School
Events

On the money

17 June 2019
Robert Offord, from Winchmore Hill, was an acclaimed artist
Features

Remembering Robert Offord

31 May 2019
'Shadows of the Past' painted by Patrick Samuel
Events

In full colour

23 January 2019
Patrick Samuel
Interviews

Art and soul

25 November 2018
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