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14 Great Outdoor Art Works to See (and Hear) in 2021

14 Great Outdoor Art Works to See (and Hear) in 2021
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Estuary 2021 - new artists and events announced

ESTUARY 2021 is a large-scale live and online arts festival which will see over 90 works and events presented in outdoor locations across Essex and Kent, from Shoeburyness to Tilbury, from Gravesend to Margate; including Wat Tyler Country Park, Pitsea and Southend on Sea in Essex: The programme extends from the most easterly points of the Thames as it merges with the North Sea, and into London, with programme at Lesnes Abbey Woods. The newly announced programme adds to a line-up of over 70 contributors including: Mary Mattingly; Marcus Coates; Ackroyd & Harvey; Sadie Hennessey; Jack McNamara; Caroline Bird and Selina Nwulu; Jas Dhillon, James Marriott, Lu Williams and Elsa James; Robert Macfarlane, Zoe Svendsen and Carolyn Downing; Shona Illingworth and Patrick Wright; and Bob and Roberta Smith.

The best UK cultural festivals over summer 2021

Tuesday 6 April 2021 After a year of postponements, cancellations and online streaming, the UK’s arts and cultural sector is looking to stage a cautious but determined real-life comeback this summer with outdoor, socially distanced indoor and digital events designed to lift our battered spirits, let our imaginations soar and travel without having to get on a plane. Flexibility is the name of the game for cultural organisers up and down the country. Fargo village in Coventry COVENTRY First up in the nation’s arts reawakening is Coventry’s year as UK City of Culture, which kicks off on Saturday May 15 with a festival of street art and artist-designed shop windows and launches with an even bigger bang on June 5 with

Ampol Australia taps Coates Group for store signage, rebrand strategy

sponsored by Jan. 28, 2021 Ampol Australia, a fuel and convenience store company, is tapping Coates Group as its signage provider for a rebrand strategy across 1,900 Australian locations. Coates Group is a global technology company that began as a small, family-owned signage company in Sydney, Australia in the late 1950s. The rebrand collaboration kicked off last August at a pilot store in Concord New South Wales, where Ampol was founded in 1936. Eighteen more store transitions were completed by the close of 2020, according to a press release. The re-imagined stores are being rebranded featuring over 30 signage variations including main identity signs, price boards, shopfront fascias and other applications for the Ampol marks and logos which were designed and prototyped in under a month. Each was designed in-house to ensure the quality that aligns with the Ampol customer experience.

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