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The ACOFI Book Tour closes at Tatty Devine in Brick Lane
On Tuesday 7th June I held the very last date on the ACOFI book tour at Tatty Devine's Brick Lane shop. It was a super busy and wonderful night, a chance for all sorts of creatives to meet and get inspired. With a little biscuit decorating help from Biscuiteers.
Written by Amelia GregoryOkay, hospital I admit it, more about it’s taken me over three weeks to get around to writing about my final date on the ACOFI Book Tour… but it was […]
Tatty Devine and Supermarket Sarah Launch Party!
Supermarket Sarah joins forces with Tatty Devine at their Brick Lane store in East London, bringing her unique merchandising with her…
Written by Katie AntoniouFeelin’ hot hot hot… we arrived at the field with a blanket and straw hat, viagra stuff and headed straight to the bar. Queuing for what felt like a life-time […]
Tatty Devine & Ryantown shop viewings
Tatty Devine & Ryantown, Thursday 26th June
Written by Tanya GeddesThis month, physician more about daydreams can be dedicated to Loulou Androlia. At 27, the Camden based designer has tumbled, head first into her own Alice in Wonderland fairytale. Just […]
Pepe Jeans launch Andy Warhol collection
Pepe Jeans, August
Written by Melinda NeunieTONIGHT FROM 6PM – 9.30PM } WATCH AMELIA PERFORM AT THE ART VINYL GALLERY! The Eel are launching Issue 10 of their Hackney based magazine; covering local issues and events […]
Exhibition: AiAi’s at Tatty Devine
Tatty Devine, 236 Brick Lane, London, E2 7EB, 6pm - 9pm., 7th September - 31st October, daily 11am - 6pm.
Written by Angelica Pena AcostaAided in no uncertain terms by a show stopping performance at Texas’ recent South By Southwest festival, order case Portland three-piece Menomena present their debut UK release. This is in […]
Lazy Gramophone Press: The Book of Apertures
The Book of Apertures is the new release from arts collective Lazy Gramophone. Hannah Osborne attended the launch night.
Written by Hannah OsborneAll Images Courtesy of African Apparel After recieving African Apparel’s Freddie Mercury T-shirt for Christmas I became interested in the company. I liked the playful name and the artwork that […]
African Apparel – Interview
African Apparel talks to Amelias, about their designs
Written by Andy DevineWednesday 27th January, shop Ralfe Band, ask Puregroove Records The excellent Ralfe Band provided the soundtrack to the magical Bunny And The Bull movie from late last year, and now […]
Duke Press Launch – One of a Kind
New collective Duke Press puts the creative back into independent publishing. Contributor Alex Lee Katz attended the launch night.
Written by Alex Lee katzThey’ve already been creating quite a bit of buzz over here but it looks like 2010 could be the year of The Drums. Their EP Summertime is already available to […]
The Drums – Interview
Sunny Summer Fun With, The Drums
Written by Andy DevineJared Schiller with David Byrne All photographs and videos courtesy of Tate Shots except where otherwise stated. Back in 2002 whilst still a skint student, cheapest I started what was […]
We Are All In One: The return of the jumpsuit
Contributor Sally Mumby-Croft catches up with Nina Ribena, jumpsuit extraordinaire to find out how she became known as ‘the onesie girl’!
Written by Sally Mumby-CroftThe first time I heard First Aid Kit was when they supported Slow Club during their tour last year. They were kicking around the empty venue watching Slow Club’s sound […]
First Aid Kit – Interview
Let First Aid Kit, Heal Your Soul
Written by Andy DevineSince hearing First Aid Kits debut album The Big Black and The Blue we’ve been incredibly impressed with the sibling duo. The album is full of lush harmonies, visit this […]
Shared Interest: Lending with a difference
Written by Zofia WalczakSince hearing First Aid Kits debut album The Big Black and The Blue we’ve been incredibly impressed with the sibling duo. The album is full of lush harmonies, this moody […]
Soma celebrates 10 Years: an interview with founder Fiona Hamilton
Bristol based Soma Gallery celebrates its 10th anniversary with a fabulous set of 10 prints by some of the best artists that founder Fiona Hamilton has worked with over the past 10 years.
Written by Amelia GregoryLike Amelia’s Magazine, the fabulous Bristol based Soma Gallery launched in 2004. Founder Fiona Hamilton was a big supporter and stocked Amelia’s Magazine in print from the very outset. Since […]
Pick Me Up 2011 at Somerset House: a review
The Pick Me Up Contemporary Graphic Art Fair returns to Somerset House for another 10 day run less than a year after 2010's very successful inaugural event. Here's my pick of the crop, and thoughts about the exhibition.
Written by Amelia GregoryMost illustrations by Jenny Robins. I got photographed on my way in to Somerset House (in my jumble sale Sheepskin coat belonging to my sister and waistcoat from H&M Kids […]
Graphic love: Outline Editions expands Soho pop-up shop with ‘Love in the Forest’
A new series of love-themed works have been added to Outline Editions’ graphic arts collection ‘Into the Forest’. ‘Love in the Forest’ runs until 31 January in Soho.
Written by Jessica FursethBust Craftacular cakes All photography by Amelia Gregory. My ability to get out and about has been seriously curtailed over the past few weeks by the need to get my […]
The Best of Bust Magazine Christmas Craftacular, London 2010
The Bust Magazine Christmas Craftacular showcased fabulous handmade goodies: and here's my pick of the best, including Vic Lee, Urban Cross Stitch, Seaside Sisters, Andrea Garland, Xiang Zeng and James Ward. Read on to find the perfect Christmas gifts.
Written by Amelia GregoryAll photography by Amelia Gregory. My ability to get out and about has been seriously curtailed over the past few weeks by the need to get
An interview with accessories designer Cléo Ferin Mercury
Cléo's latest collection celebrates six female icons including Grace Jones, Brigitte Bardot, Wanda Jackson and Beyoncé!
Written by Matt BramfordIllustration by Darren Cranmer SpeedArting by Gemma Milly. So I’ve spent an hour getting ready. I’ve gone for a little black dress, cialis 40mg bird necklace and black shu-boos, pharmacy […]
Latitude 2010: Central Saint Martins Catwalk Review
Central Saint Martins fashion graduates Zoe Sherwood, Anne Karine Thorbjoernsen, Sabrina Bryntesson, Lee Brown, Felipe Rojas Llanos and Sorcha O’Raghallaigh showcase their graduate collections on the Waterfront Stage.
Written by Amelia GregoryLatitude 2010-Matthew Inett by Amelia gregory Bethan Smith by Krister Selin. I nestled in rushes amongst the clacking grasshoppers and giggling tweenies to watch the Latitude graduate fashion shows, what […]
Latitude 2010: Thursday Night Review
Latitude 2010 "it's more than just a music festival" kicked off with gigs from Nigel Kennedy and Tom Jones. Just don't mention the awful rapes.
Written by Amelia GregoryFeelin’ hot hot hot… we arrived at the field with a blanket and straw hat, viagra stuff and headed straight to the bar. Queuing for what felt like a life-time […]
Valentine’s Day
A gift guide with the emphasis on hand-made tokens of love
Written by Rachael OkuSo, this website we all know there’s been a bit of a hoo-hah following the disclosure of some important emails that reveal that the data featured as key facts in […]
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