The East End Women’s Museum is a public history project that aims to share and celebrate empowering and inspiring stories of women across east London.
All in December Issue 2018
The East End Women’s Museum is a public history project that aims to share and celebrate empowering and inspiring stories of women across east London.
Rachel Maclean’s exhibition at the Zabludowicz Collection just closed. She is one of the most distinctive voices in the UK art scene. Her work explores consumerism, art history and the realm of feminism in the era of social media, in hearty and cloying, brightly coloured hyperreal spaces.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, had a very shiny nose, and if you ever saw it, you would even say it glows, all of the other reindeer, used to laugh and call him names, they never let poor Rudolph, join in any reindeer games
Approximately eight years ago, Maja Jensen moved to London from a little village in Denmark. It is on a drizzling Saturday morning in London that I meet Maja at a coffeeshop inside a central, hip photography gallery. My voice memo is on. Coffees are ready. She’s going to tell me about her job working as a Grip.
A few years ago I ran a successful crowdfunding campaign through the Australian crowdfunding platform, Pozible, for my comedy web series, Freemales. If anyone has looked into running a crowdfunding campaign then they’d have likely come across the usual tips and tricks ie: Set a realistic goal, have a great pitch video etc... and while those are extremely useful and worth looking into, I want to share 5 things that I learnt while crowdfunding that are also worth keeping in mind.