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News Achievements of Project Art Works group celebrated with Anthology launch at Tate BritainA group which has spent 15 years working with galleries and artists to improve the lives of people with severe intellectual impairments has launched a book recording its work.31 October 2012
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News Bedford Creative Arts lets Aaron Head loose with billboards and psychogeographic toursBedford Creative Arts' latest mini-commission sees Aaron Head palyfully alter an advertising billboard to present the scene normally concealed behind it.26 October 2012
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News Bob & Roberta Smith's Art on the Underground project launches on Central Line for OlympicsBob & Roberta Smith is the latest artist to engage with Art on the Underground - in readiness for an Olympic surge through the Central Line.11 May 2012
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News Bus-Tops to turn shelters across London into art for Cultural OlympiadRun by the group Art Public following a hotly-contested open submission call, a nine-month project as part of the the Olympics will turn bus stops into platforms for public art.11 January 2012
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News French artist Félicie d'Estienne d'Orves's Geometry brightens Brentford with ray of lightMayor of London Boris Johnson hails a "dramatic beacon for Brentford" as planners boost the town's status as a "significant cultural destination" with a major installation.09 February 2012
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News Human pigs and Matthew Herbert show to launch NEoN digital arts festival in DundeeScotland's only digital arts festival will launch with a herd of human pigs and a performance on the plight of pigs by celebrated electronic musician Matthew Herbert.01 November 2012
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News International Women's Day returns with packed programme for 2012Museums, galleries and cultural centres are hosting events to inspire and gladden the spirit across the country as part of this year's International Women's Day.08 March 2012
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News Inventors take inspiration from Phoenix Nights for Mini Maker Faire's giant KerPlunk at MOSIA pair of inventors have built what they believe is the largest version of classic game KerPlunk ever made in preparation for a festival of frivolity at the Museum of Science and Industry.20 July 2012
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News New Art Exchange and Artfinder ask public to turn curators in digital Culture Cloud experimentHaving been chosen from hundreds of applicants for Arts Council digital funding, the Nottingham gallery is teaming up with technological innovators ArtFinder to present a public art vote.15 June 2012
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News Northamptonshire's Global Footprint shoe-fest hitches ride as Coventry's Lady Godiva AwakesNorthamptonshire's boot and shoe heritage is being celebrated with a series of art events, beginning with the booting of Coventry's Cultural Olympiad Godiva Awakes.31 July 2012
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News Olympic torch makes stop at Olympiad football pitch in middle of Scottish forestThe countdown to a Scottish part of the Cultural Olympiad has begun with the arrival of the Olympic flame at a football pitch in the heart of a Selkirk forest.15 June 2012
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News Public invited to join Philharmonia Orchestra inside Science Museum's Universe of SoundVisitors will be invited to conduct and play along with the world-renowned orchestra inside a "thrilling" ten-room installation at the Science Museum in London this summer.02 April 2012
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News RedBall rumbles from Riveira to Riverside in UK tour for playful Kurt Perschke sculptureA 15-foot inflated red ball which has perched in public spaces from Abu Dhabi to Chicago has begun a tour of the country, starting in Torbay and rolling towards London.06 June 2012
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News Sarah Morris opens epic work at Gloucester Road Tube Station for London 2012Sarah Morris says her work for the Art on the Underground series has created a "streamlined image of time" and an anti-authoritarian "spectrum of colour".19 June 2012
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News Ten artists vie for Playable City, Bristol's public art award with a technological twistPlayable City, Bristol's £30,000 award for a public artwork to play across the city's streets in summer 2013, has announced a shortlist of ten artists.17 December 2012
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News Watershed launches £30,000 International Playable City Award for playful public artworkA new £30,000 award for a public artwork that is playful and uses technology to engage audiences with city culture has been launched by Watershed in Bristol.24 October 2012
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News Worcester Museum and Art Gallery honours library with month-long version of Fourth PlinthMore than a century after opening in its magnificent host building, Worcester's cultural centre marks a switch for its library with performance hijinks, revolving every day.28 June 2012