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Sadé Magazine

March 2024 - Museums
Magazine

Sadé Magazine is an independent quarterly publication. For confident readers aged 7+ With inspiring and sophisticated editorial, it's perfect for confident readers who love to take on new challenges. Sadé Magazine is a resource for like-minded readers. Sadé, our head of editorial content, puts together the content, sharing her knowledge and teachings for other young readers to inspire by. We see learning as part of everyday activities. Each issue brings topics about history, arts, science and general knowledge. We encourage readers to be self-motivated learners. We specially designed our magazine to inspire and empower young readers. With every issue: Educational facts Introducing different debates and conversations Full of original content and beautiful creativity Fun for the entire family A keeper or even passed down to inspire others.

Welcome back, young explorers!

the good stuff

Important Dates

Introducing Web 3.0 and NFTs

Elizabeth Coleman

Writer's Spotlight: Sharna Jackson • Sharna Jackson's experience as a children's author who has worked for over a decade in the cultural sector, both at Tate in London and at Site Gallery in Sheffield, is combined here with the curatorial expertise of Dr Zoé Whitley, Director of London's Chisenhale Gallery and co-curator of the landmark Tate exhibition ‘Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power’. Their book features artists working in a variety of media from painting, sculpture and drawing to ceramics, installation art and sound art.

THE VANQUISHERS • An extract from Kalynn Bayron debut book.

ARTIST TALK LYNETTE YIADOM-BOAKYE

LET'S TALK… • Hannah-Azieb Pool is Artistic Director & CEO of the Bernie Grant Arts Centre and founder of the Tottenham Literature Festival. A journalist for over 20 years, Hannah-Azieb has written for many international publications, including The Guardian. Hannah-Azieb was previously the Senior Programmer for Contemporary Culture at the Southbank Centre, where she curated Africa Utopia, the annual festival celebrating arts and ideas from across Africa and the diaspora, she was also a lead programmer of the WOW Women of the World festival.

ABSTRACT ART • We had a conversation with Lavinya Stennett, the founder and CEO of The Black Curriculum. Lavinya's vision to create The Black Curriculum came from first-hand experience in British formal education, where Lavinya witnessed the effects of systemic disenfranchisement through the exclusion of Black pupils and Black British history.

History Journal Sonia Boyce

playful refreshing bold colourful fresh • Find your favourite words to describe your artwork. Can you think of your own?

Kaylynn Bayron • Kalynn Bayron is the New York Times and Indie bestselling author of the YA fantasy novels CINDERELLA IS DEAD and THIS POISON HEART. Her latest works include the YA fantasy THIS WICKED FATE and the middle grade paranormal adventure THE VANQUISHERS. She is a CILIP Carnegie Medal Nominee, a two-time CYBILS Award nominee. She is a classically trained vocalist and musical theater enthusiast. When she's not writing you can find her watching scary movies and spending time with her family.

ART TIME LINE

Around the World — Thailand

Hélène Baum-Owoyele • Hélène Baum-Owoyele is an afropean illustrator living in Berlin. She studied in Lyon at the National Beaux-arts school and practised graphic design alongside illustration and making art. Her latest children's book, The Perfect Party, authored by Laurel P. Jackson Ph.D., published in August 2021.

WHEN GROW UP

Book Reviews

NEW! PARENTS CORNER

Sadé Magazine


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  • Release date: March 12, 2024

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Sadé Magazine is an independent quarterly publication. For confident readers aged 7+ With inspiring and sophisticated editorial, it's perfect for confident readers who love to take on new challenges. Sadé Magazine is a resource for like-minded readers. Sadé, our head of editorial content, puts together the content, sharing her knowledge and teachings for other young readers to inspire by. We see learning as part of everyday activities. Each issue brings topics about history, arts, science and general knowledge. We encourage readers to be self-motivated learners. We specially designed our magazine to inspire and empower young readers. With every issue: Educational facts Introducing different debates and conversations Full of original content and beautiful creativity Fun for the entire family A keeper or even passed down to inspire others.

Welcome back, young explorers!

the good stuff

Important Dates

Introducing Web 3.0 and NFTs

Elizabeth Coleman

Writer's Spotlight: Sharna Jackson • Sharna Jackson's experience as a children's author who has worked for over a decade in the cultural sector, both at Tate in London and at Site Gallery in Sheffield, is combined here with the curatorial expertise of Dr Zoé Whitley, Director of London's Chisenhale Gallery and co-curator of the landmark Tate exhibition ‘Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power’. Their book features artists working in a variety of media from painting, sculpture and drawing to ceramics, installation art and sound art.

THE VANQUISHERS • An extract from Kalynn Bayron debut book.

ARTIST TALK LYNETTE YIADOM-BOAKYE

LET'S TALK… • Hannah-Azieb Pool is Artistic Director & CEO of the Bernie Grant Arts Centre and founder of the Tottenham Literature Festival. A journalist for over 20 years, Hannah-Azieb has written for many international publications, including The Guardian. Hannah-Azieb was previously the Senior Programmer for Contemporary Culture at the Southbank Centre, where she curated Africa Utopia, the annual festival celebrating arts and ideas from across Africa and the diaspora, she was also a lead programmer of the WOW Women of the World festival.

ABSTRACT ART • We had a conversation with Lavinya Stennett, the founder and CEO of The Black Curriculum. Lavinya's vision to create The Black Curriculum came from first-hand experience in British formal education, where Lavinya witnessed the effects of systemic disenfranchisement through the exclusion of Black pupils and Black British history.

History Journal Sonia Boyce

playful refreshing bold colourful fresh • Find your favourite words to describe your artwork. Can you think of your own?

Kaylynn Bayron • Kalynn Bayron is the New York Times and Indie bestselling author of the YA fantasy novels CINDERELLA IS DEAD and THIS POISON HEART. Her latest works include the YA fantasy THIS WICKED FATE and the middle grade paranormal adventure THE VANQUISHERS. She is a CILIP Carnegie Medal Nominee, a two-time CYBILS Award nominee. She is a classically trained vocalist and musical theater enthusiast. When she's not writing you can find her watching scary movies and spending time with her family.

ART TIME LINE

Around the World — Thailand

Hélène Baum-Owoyele • Hélène Baum-Owoyele is an afropean illustrator living in Berlin. She studied in Lyon at the National Beaux-arts school and practised graphic design alongside illustration and making art. Her latest children's book, The Perfect Party, authored by Laurel P. Jackson Ph.D., published in August 2021.

WHEN GROW UP

Book Reviews

NEW! PARENTS CORNER

Sadé Magazine


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