Arts Editor
Reading Olivia Laing: Art, consumerism and social change
By Georgina Spriddell
Georgina Spriddell (she/her) reflects on the importance of art in the age of consumerism
Art(ificial) Intelligence: A New Era of Creativity?
Georgina Spriddell (she/her) addresses the position of AI-generated art within the wider art-markets.
Funding in Flux: The 2024 Autumn Budget and its Implications for the UK’s Arts and Culture Institutions
Georgina Spriddell (she/her) assesses the implications of the first Budget of the new Labour Government.
Canvas Conversations - Episode One
Muse’s Arts Editor, Georgina Spriddell (she/her), in conversation with the curators of the Norman Rea Gallery.
‘Child’s Play’ at the Norman Rea Gallery: An exposé of the Power of Memory, Childhood and Innocence
Georgina Spriddell reviews NRG’s first Exhibition of the new academic Year
Little Women at York Theatre Royal
Georgina Spriddell reviews a new production of a timeless classic
REVIEW: Expressionists: Kandinsky, Münter and The Blue Rider at the Tate Modern
Georgina Spriddell (she/her) reviews Expressionism and its legacy at the Tate Modern’s latest primary exhibition.
Aesthetica Art Prize 2024 at the York Art Gallery
Georgina Spriddell (she/her) reflects on recent prestigious Art prize
Is traditional diplomacy a dying art in 2023?
Increasingly hawkish international relations may threaten, but not replace, classic statesmanship
Review: ‘Politics on the Edge’… of Reason? Respect? Reality?
Georgina Spriddell (she/her) explores how Rory Stewart bares all in his new insider memoir.