BRENT will be breaking down the barriers to the art world by launching its third very own Brent Affordable Art Show - just in time for the Christmas season.Read
AN INTRIGUING and nostalgic new exhibition explores how travelling by bus, train and Tube from the capital's outlying boroughs into the heart of the city has changed - and in some aspects stayed the same - since the early 20th Century.Read
TWO group exhibitions are to open at a local art gallery - one exploring what things really matter to people and the second examining life's twists and turns, both good and bad.Read
A new display at the National Portrait Gallery mixes and matches images of Arabic speakers and their possessions to try to address a reluctance among people of Arab descent to be portrayed visually. IAN PROCTOR takes a lookRead
A MUSICAL composer turned author is hoping to have readers gripped with his hilarious new thriller documenting a 'crazy' 12 hours in the life of a gangster.Read
The Stables Art Centre and Art Gallery in Dollis Hill is hosting a solo exhibition by artist Rhiannon Hunter - a recent graduate of textiles at Goldsmiths College.
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Machines and robots take centre stage at Kinetica Art Fair - a showcase of artwork that becomes animated through movement, sound, light and time to have a life of its own.Read
A pub is showcasing local artists' portraits of iconic scenes in the borough. The exhibition was launched by teacher Angela Pearcey at The Case is Altered, in Old Redding, on Wednesday January 21.Read
Mystery and colour (and a sinister streak) collide at artist Nicola McCartney's exhibition at Brent's The Stables Gallery and Arts Centre - her first solo show.Read
Low-cost landscapes, inexpensive images and cheap contemporary sculpture - bargains are to found at Brent's third annual Affordable Art Show at The Gallery at Willesden Green, where many pieces will carry a price tag under £100.Read