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The Arts Programme – 209 – Paint The Town

This weeks show celebrates concrete canvas, and all street art which adds a splash of paint to our urban walls. Claire and Natalie talk through some of those famous UK public visual artists you might have seen a mural or two from in your towns.

We also had a playlist of music that artists love to listen to and as usual spoke about the upcoming creative events in Essex that you should go to! Want to know more about the Brentwood Art Trail? Well we have loads about that over the next four weeks – so for now just a little taster!

Finally, there was a sneaky sneak announcement about a little upcoming project called creative cove… did you hear it??

Listen again to The Arts Programme with Natalie and Claire!

Remeber that The Romford International Film Festival runs from Friday 24th to Tuesday 28th May. Book tickets from £3.99 per film on the Premiere Cinema website, or £15 for a day or £40 for everything here.

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The Arts Programme - 209 - Paint The Town
The Arts Programme — Claire Gevaux and Natalie Bays
Duration: 01:47:19 | Uploaded: 2024-05-19
This weeks show celebrates concrete canvas, and all street art which adds a splash of paint to our urban walls. Claire and Natalie talk through some of those famous UK public visual artists you might have seen a mural or two from in your towns.
 
 
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The Arts Programme – 209 – Paint The Town

This weeks show celebrates concrete canvas, and all street art which adds a splash of paint to our urban walls. Claire and Natalie talk through some of those famous UK public visual artists you might have seen a mural or two from in your towns.

We also had a playlist of music that artists love to listen to and as usual spoke about the upcoming creative events in Essex that you should go to! Want to know more about the Brentwood Art Trail? Well we have loads about that over the next four weeks – so for now just a little taster!

Finally, there was a sneaky sneak announcement about a little upcoming project called creative cove… did you hear it??

Listen again to The Arts Programme with Natalie and Claire!

Remeber that The Romford International Film Festival runs from Friday 24th to Tuesday 28th May. Book tickets from £3.99 per film on the Premiere Cinema website, or £15 for a day or £40 for everything here.

paint

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The Arts Programme - 209 - Paint The Town
The Arts Programme — Claire Gevaux and Natalie Bays
Duration: 01:47:19 | Uploaded: 2024-05-19
This weeks show celebrates concrete canvas, and all street art which adds a splash of paint to our urban walls. Claire and Natalie talk through some of those famous UK public visual artists you might have seen a mural or two from in your towns.
 
 
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The Arts Programme – 209 – Paint The Town

This weeks show celebrates concrete canvas, and all street art which adds a splash of paint to our urban walls. Claire and Natalie talk through some of those famous UK public visual artists you might have seen a mural or two from in your towns.

We also had a playlist of music that artists love to listen to and as usual spoke about the upcoming creative events in Essex that you should go to! Want to know more about the Brentwood Art Trail? Well we have loads about that over the next four weeks – so for now just a little taster!

Finally, there was a sneaky sneak announcement about a little upcoming project called creative cove… did you hear it??

Listen again to The Arts Programme with Natalie and Claire!

Remeber that The Romford International Film Festival runs from Friday 24th to Tuesday 28th May. Book tickets from £3.99 per film on the Premiere Cinema website, or £15 for a day or £40 for everything here.

paint

🔥 PHOENIX PLAYER V2 🔥
The Arts Programme - 209 - Paint The Town
The Arts Programme — Claire Gevaux and Natalie Bays
Duration: 01:47:19 | Uploaded: 2024-05-19
This weeks show celebrates concrete canvas, and all street art which adds a splash of paint to our urban walls. Claire and Natalie talk through some of those famous UK public visual artists you might have seen a mural or two from in your towns.
 
 
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The Arts Programme – 209 – Paint The Town

This weeks show celebrates concrete canvas, and all street art which adds a splash of paint to our urban walls. Claire and Natalie talk through some of those famous UK public visual artists you might have seen a mural or two from in your towns.

We also had a playlist of music that artists love to listen to and as usual spoke about the upcoming creative events in Essex that you should go to! Want to know more about the Brentwood Art Trail? Well we have loads about that over the next four weeks – so for now just a little taster!

Finally, there was a sneaky sneak announcement about a little upcoming project called creative cove… did you hear it??

Listen again to The Arts Programme with Natalie and Claire!

Remeber that The Romford International Film Festival runs from Friday 24th to Tuesday 28th May. Book tickets from £3.99 per film on the Premiere Cinema website, or £15 for a day or £40 for everything here.

paint

🔥 PHOENIX PLAYER V2 🔥
The Arts Programme - 209 - Paint The Town
The Arts Programme — Claire Gevaux and Natalie Bays
Duration: 01:47:19 | Uploaded: 2024-05-19
This weeks show celebrates concrete canvas, and all street art which adds a splash of paint to our urban walls. Claire and Natalie talk through some of those famous UK public visual artists you might have seen a mural or two from in your towns.
 
 
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