• Impact Climate Monthly: For Art’s Sake

    As part of a monthly online feature, Impact investigates the latest news, projects and discoveries in the battle against climate change. The relationship between artistic institutions and large corporations are nothing if not complicated. The unusual bedfellows have walked a fine line for a generation in their ‘mutually beneficial’...
  • Nottingham Experienced: Nottingham Castle

    Impact Features writers are getting out and about in Nottingham to find the best activities for you all to enjoy. Get in touch if you have more ideas! Anybody who has taken a westbound train out of Nottingham has more than likely spotted Nottingham Castle, looming above the city...
  • Let’s Art-iculate: Is This Art?

    Although many art critics, art writers and artists out there may condemn me for this article, I do not believe a canvas featuring what looks to be three stripes of paint can count as art. Yet No. 36 (Black Stripe) by renowned artist Mark Rothko, featuring three such daubs...
  • Arts Room 101 – Art Farts

    If, like me, you find yourself spending much of your free time visiting art galleries, exhibitions and museums, then you will know that people watching is vital.  The stereotypes are unmissable: the three main types falling to school trips, people that know nothing and the opposite; the know it...
  • Amsterdam: More Than Just Red Lights

    What comes to mind when you think of Amsterdam? Well if it’s only smoking weed, drinking beer and ogling at scantily clad women, then think again. Amsterdam has a wealth of cultural attractions that will leave you head over heels in love with the city. From museums and art...