This month the Norman Rea Gallery presented their first multi-space exhibition: Fluid Dynamics. Instead of their usual venue, the exhibition took place in the Ron Cooke Hub (Heslington East) in […]
Author: Alex Smith
Review: Norman Rea Gallery’s Free Beer
The Norman Rea Gallery began 2015 with a ‘bang’, a pop-art one at that, with their first exhibition of the year: Free Beer. On Monday 12th January 2015 the gallery […]
Review – The Cartographer of No Man’s Land by P.S. Duffy
When his brother-in-law goes missing on the Western Front, sensitive artist Angus defies his pacifist upbringing and travels from his quiet village in Nova Scotia to join the war and […]
Review: Art Society’s Autumn Exhibition
On 25th November 2014, in the cosy venue of The Kitchen at Alcuin, University of York’s Art Society unveiled their Autumn Exhibition. It’s been a busy term for ArtSoc, with […]
Author Profile: David Gemmell
I have never been ashamed to admit that, as an English Literature student, one of my all time favourite authors is a writer of heroic fantasy. There are a lot […]
Review: Florida Georgia Line – Anything Goes
Ever since the success of their first studio album, Here’s to the Good Times, all eyes of the country world have been focused on Florida Georgia Line. During the last […]
What is the legacy of the Scottish independence referendum?
It has now been more than a month since the Scottish independence referendum. The Scottish people made the most monumental decision in the nation’s history, the ‘No’ vote may […]
Review: Norman Rea Gallery’s .868.
On Monday 6th October the Norman Rea Gallery presented their first exhibition of the new academic year: .868. Illuminated by the soft lighting of the gallery were a series of […]