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shatterbox from NYC Joins THECUBE Coworking London

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shatterbox was born to show young people that happy careers happen. The site features video vignettes of young professionals who have found fulfillment in fascinating careers. It also offers a dynamic social network, a resource blog and a brand new program to help launch young people into dream careers. shatterbox is based in New York City, but Amanda will be in London until Christmas and she’s happy to meet and chat with Cubers any time!

THECUBE london is delighted to have them in the space

Photographer & Artist Bex Sigleton Joins THECUBE Coworking Space

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Bex is an artist and photographer whose work primarily centres on people. She takes a contemporary approach and finds that her personal practice and commercial work inform each other, keeping both dynamic and fresh. Bex welcomes challenges and excels at working creatively to achieve unique photographs. She approaches each project individually, ensuring her photography is tailored to each client.  to the comfort and enjoyment of the people that she photographs, Bex treats her clients with great care and respect.

It’s this combination of creativity and client care that attains results that both she and her clients are delighted with.

CUBER: We Wish You Were

Becky Sampson has started a new web based social magazine catering for lesbian and bisexual women. This is a new venture and more news will follow.

She joing our coworking space, THECUBE in March 2010.

CUBER: Jordanna May Gargass

Earlier on in February we received our second print-related member, Jordanna May Gargass.

Our first was from student publication The Gateway.

Jordanna has a background in parliamentary journalism. Her joining us at THECUBE, however, marks the beginning of her new enterprise. This will be a publication focused on politics, geared towards young people. She modestly dismissed it as “not very exciting” when I showed her around, but it isn’t that way at all. Political ideals are most exciting when they’re discussed, written about, and debated by younger people. The crusty, noxious air of the antiquated House of Lords, and Commons, is what’s “not very exciting” in reality.

We look forward to helping Jordanna with her new project, and we’re excited to see where it’s all going to go from here.

FIRSTBLOOD: Phillip Osborne

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FirstBlood

Art Exhibit presented with EastEnd Arts Club, showcasing new artist Phillip Osborne

Monday to Friday 11am – 6pm

Week-ends by appointment only: 0207 3779279

 

First Blood is a new fine art umbrella to help young East London artists produce their first show. In partnership with EastEnd Arts club THECUBE will be creating an exciting new way to present art – free styling art.

Audience members will be asked to bring an item that can be used as a canvas, the artists will then use their tools and skills to create a bespoke piece of art for that person. The person will then pay what they like for the piece, making art an instant and affordable.

We are really excited as this is a new way for the artist to interact with its audience as well as stretching their skills of interpretation and creativity.

THECUBE
Studio 5
155 Commercial Street
E1 6BJ
London

 

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