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2 months ago |
hospitalitynet.org | Ellen Wilkinson
As a hotel or resort operator, you’ve likely been pricked by the double-edged sword of online travel agencies (OTAs). Although they garner attention for your property and bring in first-time guests, they’re also costly—both financially and in terms of customer relationships. OTAs have captured 40% of the global travel market, and each booking can cost hotels a commission of up to 30%. While this might be an acceptable price for acquiring new guests, the real problem lies in what happens next.
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Feb 27, 2025 |
a-n.co.uk | Ellen Wilkinson
Arpita Shah’s photographic and film practice explores ideas around home, belonging and shifting cultural identities. Her work is informed by her own experiences of being born in Gujarat, India, then later growing up across Saudi Arabia, Ireland and the Middle East, before her family settled in Eastbourne.
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Jan 30, 2025 |
a-n.co.uk | Ellen Wilkinson
This year, a-n members took the opportunity to boost their professional development with support from two bursary funds:a-n Artists’ Bursaries, open to all a-n Artist membersFreelands Foundation Artists’ Bursaries, dedicated to supporting a-n Artist members who are Black, Asian, Brown and/or part of the Global Majority.
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Jan 28, 2025 |
a-n.co.uk | Ellen Wilkinson
Emma Critchley: Soundingsa-n member Emma Critchley’s solo exhibition takes us underwater, to explore the urgent and complex issue of deep sea mining. Combining filmmaking, choreography and public engagement, Critchley’s work highlights this looming ecological threat, prompting us to think about how we imagine and discuss the deep sea. Soundings includes a three-screen film which considers the nuanced debates around commercial deep sea mining of minerals.
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Dec 19, 2024 |
a-n.co.uk | Ellen Wilkinson
What kind of year has 2024 been for you? In summary, by far my best year yet! It’s been rich with opportunities. While I was still studying I had my first exhibition in London, and did a BBC Shropshire radio interview about my work, and about how the second and the third Windrush generations have made a difference in our communities. In May I found out that I’d been nominated for the Freelands Painting Prize, and then later that I was a winner.
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