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World Event Young Artists (WEYA) is the first of its kind and will take place in the cultural city of Nottingham, England in September 2012.
World Event Young Artists 2012 (WEYA) is the very first event of its kind. In September 2012 WEYA will showcase a selection of the best creative talent from across the globe, bringing 1,000 artists aged 18 to 30 together in one city – Nottingham.
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WEYA Magazine
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Ste Allan
Important Information about admission to the Launch Event
Sally Hodgson
One Thoresby Street, a collection of emergent and established artists, galleries, project spaces and studios, has collaborated with WEYA to present an exhibition entitled 'After The World Event'.
Ste Allan
The event is sold out. There will be no admissions on the door if you are not a registered artists, on the gust list or ticket holder.
Laura-Mae Browne
An interview with Thalej Vasishta, Managing Director of Immigration Law Specialists Paragon Law
Laura-Mae Browne
An interview with Mark S Gubb by Laura-Mae Browne
Laura-Mae Browne
Interview with WEYA ambassador Hetain Patel.
Ste Allan
Malt Cross Thursday 12th of July at 6pm :A sneak preview of a very special musical performance happening as part of the festival. Nottingham based composer and conductor Alex Patterson will bewilder patrons of Nottingham's Malt Cross with a bespoke Flash Mob Opera
Laura-Mae Browne
Interview by Laura-Mae Browne
Jennie Syson
NVA Editor Jennie Syson talks to Silke Pillinger and Laura-Mae Browne from World Event Young Artists.
Nottingham Contemporary
Nottingham Contemporary brings international art to an iconic building in the city centre. Designed by Caruso St John, it is one of the largest and most ambitious contemporary art spaces in the UK. It opened on 14 November 2009.