In 2016 we started commissioning the featured images for our monthly Cultural Calendars. Could you be the perfect provider of our 100th illustration?
Every month we attend or take part in some kind of cultural activity – we call them Cog Nights.
We take it in turns to write a review which we publish in this website journal. And we commission an emerging illustrator to provide a featured image.
The illustration also tops our monthly Cultural Calendar, an email sent on the first Friday of each month, packed with recommendations and mini reviews.
In December we will publish the 100th edition of our Cultural Calendar, and we are looking for illustrators to commission for that and future editions.
If you are a brilliant illustrator (or know any any) who’d like to join our roster, please get in touch.
See more, read more and sign up to receive the Cultural Calendar.
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