Special: Art Fest Nottingham
Art Fest Nottingham is Nottingham’s brand new street art festival, which hit the city for the first time in September 2024, to much public excitement…
Martin Rayment: Mr. Ray
Martin Rayment is a collage artist, musician, creative entrepreneur, and co-founder of the Carousel, a vibrant Nottingham artists’ studios and events space.
Evie Osbon: Theatre Maker
Evie Osbon is a theatre maker dedicated to social change – a writer, director and producer, both as a freelancer, and through their company, Mind Out Theatre.
Amelia Daiz: Walking Artist
Amelia Daiz is an artist and creative facilitator working in Nottingham, with a passion for exploring the links between creativity and community.
Introducing Kleó Magazine
Kleó Magazine is a new, digital platform for the celebration of independent art and artists of all kinds. It seeks to champion the fundamental relationship between creativity and humanity.
Kleó Magazine is all about throwing a spotlight on fascinating stories from unheard voices, about showcasing the unusual and avant-garde, and about offering artists of all disciplines, and all backgrounds, the chance to share their journeys and inspiration.
Art and artists play an integral and too often underappreciated role in society. Kleó Magazine is committed to the belief that the importance of this role deserves to be championed, now more than ever.
‘Our desire to communicate with each other through artistic outlets – to share our passions, ambitions, joys and desires, our fears, regrets and lessons learnt – and our capacity to be moved, confronted, angered, challenged, entertained and changed by these interactions is what makes us human beings.’
Lawrence Robertson
Publisher, Kleó Magazine
Keep an eye out here for new content, coming soon…