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75th Primetime Emmy Awards, Press Room, Los Angeles, California, USA - 15 Jan 2024
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Edwin Lee Gibson, Ayo Edebiri and Lionel Boyce
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75th Primetime Emmy Awards, Press Room, Los Angeles, California, USA - 15 Jan 2024
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Outstanding Comedy Series, The Bear (FX) - Abby Elliott, Oliver Platt, Lionel Boyce, Liza Colon-Zayas, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Ayo Edebiri, Jeremy Allen White and Matty Matheson
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Stephanie Boyce at the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
Stephanie Boyce former President of the Law Society at the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
9th July 2023.
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Stephanie Boyce at the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
Stephanie Boyce former President of the Law Society at the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
9th July 2023.
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Radio Ballads exhibition at The Serpentine Gallery, London, UK
Sonia Boyce, Helen Cammock, Rory Pilgrim and Ilona Sagar - Radio Ballads exhibition at The Serpentine Gallery, London, Great Britain
Press view
30th March 2022
British artists (Left to Right):
Ilona Sagar (Stanley Picker Fellow 2021)
Rory Pilgrim (Prix de Rome 2020)
Sonia Boyce OBE (representing GB at Venice Biennale 2022),
Helen Cammock (Turner Prize-winner 2019), in their major new exhibition at Serpentine North
Radio Ballads features new artworks ñ including films, paintings and drawings ñ made by the artists in collaboration with social workers, carers and residents in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. The exhibition is the culmination of a groundbreaking three-year project that embedded the artists with social care services and community settings in the borough, as part of a unique partnership between the Serpentine and the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.
Photograph by Elliott FranksRadio Ballads exhibition at The Serpentine Gallery, London, UK.
Press view, 30th March 2022.
British artists (Left to Right):
Ilona Sagar (Stanley Picker Fellow 2021)
Rory Pilgrim (Prix de Rome 2020)
Sonia Boyce OBE (representing GB at Venice Biennale 2022),
Helen Cammock (Turner Prize-winner 2019), in their major new exhibition at Serpentine North
Radio Ballads features new artworks - including films, paintings and drawings - made by the artists in collaboration with social workers, carers and residents in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. The exhibition is the culmination of a groundbreaking three-year project that embedded the artists with social care services and community settings in the borough, as part of a unique partnership between the Serpentine and the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.
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Radio Ballads exhibition at The Serpentine Gallery, London, UK
Sonia Boyce, Helen Cammock, Rory Pilgrim and Ilona Sagar - Radio Ballads exhibition at The Serpentine Gallery, London, Great Britain
Press view
30th March 2022
British artists (Left to Right):
Ilona Sagar (Stanley Picker Fellow 2021)
Rory Pilgrim (Prix de Rome 2020)
Sonia Boyce OBE (representing GB at Venice Biennale 2022),
Helen Cammock (Turner Prize-winner 2019), in their major new exhibition at Serpentine North
Radio Ballads features new artworks – including films, paintings and drawings – made by the artists in collaboration with social workers, carers and residents in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. The exhibition is the culmination of a groundbreaking three-year project that embedded the artists with social care services and community settings in the borough, as part of a unique partnership between the Serpentine and the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.
Photograph by Elliott FranksRadio Ballads exhibition at The Serpentine Gallery, London, UK.
Press view, 30th March 2022.
British artists (Left to Right):
Ilona Sagar (Stanley Picker Fellow 2021)
Rory Pilgrim (Prix de Rome 2020)
Sonia Boyce OBE (representing GB at Venice Biennale 2022),
Helen Cammock (Turner Prize-winner 2019), in their major new exhibition at Serpentine North
Radio Ballads features new artworks - including films, paintings and drawings - made by the artists in collaboration with social workers, carers and residents in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. The exhibition is the culmination of a groundbreaking three-year project that embedded the artists with social care services and community settings in the borough, as part of a unique partnership between the Serpentine and the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.
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Radio Ballads exhibition at The Serpentine Gallery, London, UK
Sonia Boyce, Helen Cammock, Rory Pilgrim and Ilona Sagar - Radio Ballads exhibition at The Serpentine Gallery, London, Great Britain
Press view
30th March 2022
British artists (Left to Right):
Ilona Sagar (Stanley Picker Fellow 2021)
Rory Pilgrim (Prix de Rome 2020)
Sonia Boyce OBE (representing GB at Venice Biennale 2022),
Helen Cammock (Turner Prize-winner 2019), in their major new exhibition at Serpentine North
Radio Ballads features new artworks – including films, paintings and drawings – made by the artists in collaboration with social workers, carers and residents in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. The exhibition is the culmination of a groundbreaking three-year project that embedded the artists with social care services and community settings in the borough, as part of a unique partnership between the Serpentine and the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.
Photograph by Elliott FranksRadio Ballads exhibition at The Serpentine Gallery, London, UK.
Press view, 30th March 2022.
British artists (Left to Right):
Ilona Sagar (Stanley Picker Fellow 2021)
Rory Pilgrim (Prix de Rome 2020)
Sonia Boyce OBE (representing GB at Venice Biennale 2022),
Helen Cammock (Turner Prize-winner 2019), in their major new exhibition at Serpentine North
Radio Ballads features new artworks - including films, paintings and drawings - made by the artists in collaboration with social workers, carers and residents in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. The exhibition is the culmination of a groundbreaking three-year project that embedded the artists with social care services and community settings in the borough, as part of a unique partnership between the Serpentine and the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.
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Radio Ballads exhibition at The Serpentine Gallery, London, UK
Sonia Boyce, Helen Cammock, Rory Pilgrim and Ilona Sagar - Radio Ballads exhibition at The Serpentine Gallery, London, Great Britain
Press view
30th March 2022
British artists (Left to Right):
Ilona Sagar (Stanley Picker Fellow 2021)
Rory Pilgrim (Prix de Rome 2020)
Sonia Boyce OBE (representing GB at Venice Biennale 2022),
Helen Cammock (Turner Prize-winner 2019), in their major new exhibition at Serpentine North
Radio Ballads features new artworks ñ including films, paintings and drawings ñ made by the artists in collaboration with social workers, carers and residents in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. The exhibition is the culmination of a groundbreaking three-year project that embedded the artists with social care services and community settings in the borough, as part of a unique partnership between the Serpentine and the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.
Photograph by Elliott FranksRadio Ballads exhibition at The Serpentine Gallery, London, UK.
Press view, 30th March 2022.
British artists (Left to Right):
Ilona Sagar (Stanley Picker Fellow 2021)
Rory Pilgrim (Prix de Rome 2020)
Sonia Boyce OBE (representing GB at Venice Biennale 2022),
Helen Cammock (Turner Prize-winner 2019), in their major new exhibition at Serpentine North
Radio Ballads features new artworks - including films, paintings and drawings - made by the artists in collaboration with social workers, carers and residents in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. The exhibition is the culmination of a groundbreaking three-year project that embedded the artists with social care services and community settings in the borough, as part of a unique partnership between the Serpentine and the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.
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Radio Ballads exhibition at The Serpentine Gallery, London, UK
Sonia Boyce, Helen Cammock, Rory Pilgrim and Ilona Sagar - Radio Ballads exhibition at The Serpentine Gallery, London, Great Britain
Press view
30th March 2022
British artists (Left to Right):
Ilona Sagar (Stanley Picker Fellow 2021)
Rory Pilgrim (Prix de Rome 2020)
Sonia Boyce OBE (representing GB at Venice Biennale 2022),
Helen Cammock (Turner Prize-winner 2019), in their major new exhibition at Serpentine North
Radio Ballads features new artworks ñ including films, paintings and drawings ñ made by the artists in collaboration with social workers, carers and residents in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. The exhibition is the culmination of a groundbreaking three-year project that embedded the artists with social care services and community settings in the borough, as part of a unique partnership between the Serpentine and the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.
Photograph by Elliott FranksRadio Ballads exhibition at The Serpentine Gallery, London, UK.
Press view, 30th March 2022.
British artists (Left to Right):
Ilona Sagar (Stanley Picker Fellow 2021)
Rory Pilgrim (Prix de Rome 2020)
Sonia Boyce OBE (representing GB at Venice Biennale 2022),
Helen Cammock (Turner Prize-winner 2019), in their major new exhibition at Serpentine North
Radio Ballads features new artworks - including films, paintings and drawings - made by the artists in collaboration with social workers, carers and residents in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. The exhibition is the culmination of a groundbreaking three-year project that embedded the artists with social care services and community settings in the borough, as part of a unique partnership between the Serpentine and the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.
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Aladdin by Vikki Stone
Gracie McGonigal (Wishy), Kate Donnachie (Genie) and Qasim Mahmood (Aladdin) in Aladdin by Vikki Stone @ Lyric Theatre Hammersmith. Directed by Abigail Graham.
(Opening 27-11-2021)
11-21
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Aladdin by Vikki Stone
Kate Donnachie (Emperor) and Irvine Iqbal (Abanazer) in Aladdin by Vikki Stone @ Lyric Theatre Hammersmith. Directed by Abigail Graham.
(Opening 27-11-2021)
11-21
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Aladdin by Vikki Stone
Kate Donnachie (Emperor) and Irvine Iqbal (Abanazer) in Aladdin by Vikki Stone @ Lyric Theatre Hammersmith. Directed by Abigail Graham.
(Opening 27-11-2021)
11-21
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Aladdin by Vikki Stone
Qasim Mahmood (Aladdin) and Carla-Jean Lares in Aladdin by Vikki Stone @ Lyric Theatre Hammersmith. Directed by Abigail Graham.
(Opening 27-11-2021)
11-21
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Aladdin by Vikki Stone
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Performing arts
Stephen Boyce (Lord Hervey) and Miranda Heath (Queen Caroline) in United Queendom by Les Enfants Terribles and Historic Royal Palaces @ Kensington Palace. Directed by Christa Harris.
(Opening 02-03-20)
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A scene from United Queendom by Les Enfants Terribles and Historic Royal Palaces @ Kensington Palace. Directed by Christa Harris.
(Opening 02-03-20)
03/20
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Performing arts
Yasmin Keita (Henrietta Howard) and Miranda Heath (Queen Caroline) in United Queendom by Les Enfants Terribles and Historic Royal Palaces @ Kensington Palace. Directed by Christa Harris.
(Opening 02-03-20)
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PEOPLE - Promis feiern bei 'Variety's Power of Young Hollywood'
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Variety's Power of Young Hollywood, Inside, presented by Hourglass, Los Angeles, USA - 28 Aug 2018
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PEOPLE - Roter Teppich beim Nickelodeon's Kids'Choice Awards
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Cameron Boyce
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, USA - 11 Mar 2017
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FEATURE - Schneewittchen lebt!
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Sophie Camble (Snow White) and James Boyce (Prince Harry)
'Snow White' cast at Rein and Shine Riding School near Swindon, Britain - 21 Dec 2015
Sophie Camble and James Boyce, who are appearing in Snow White alongside Adam Woodyatt in the Swindon's Wyvern Theatre pantomime
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FEATURE - Schneewittchen lebt!
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Sophie Camble (Snow White) and James Boyce (Prince Harry)
'Snow White' cast at Rein and Shine Riding School near Swindon, Britain - 21 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Schneewittchen lebt!
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Sophie Camble (Snow White) and James Boyce (Prince Harry)
'Snow White' cast at Rein and Shine Riding School near Swindon, Britain - 21 Dec 2015
Sophie Camble and James Boyce, who are appearing in Snow White alongside Adam Woodyatt in the Swindon's Wyvern Theatre pantomime
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FEATURE - Schneewittchen lebt!
Mandatory Credit: Photo by CALYX/REX/Shutterstock (5499526i)
Sophie Camble (Snow White) and James Boyce (Prince Harry)
'Snow White' cast at Rein and Shine Riding School near Swindon, Britain - 21 Dec 2015
Sophie Camble and James Boyce, who are appearing in Snow White alongside Adam Woodyatt in the Swindon's Wyvern Theatre pantomime
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