Springfield is a good place to find junk, and the STD Central is a fun place to start. Visitors from out of town will be sure to find all sorts of Missouri ephemera and other goodies.
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There are very few better places to be on a summer's day than the massive beer garden at People’s Park Tavern on Victoria Park
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Although my skating days are now over, Stockwell Skatepark located just behind Brixton Academy is one of the reasons I moved to Brixton. It’s an excellent place, lumpy and hectic but totally friendly with decent Portuguese coffee and cakes just next door.
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Always beautifully curated shows in a whitewashed space. The work is juxtaposed with the bustling China Town backdrop, adding a dose of life and grit compared to the other often hyper sterile art spaces around the world.
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Best restaurant in the world.
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Whenever I feel uninspired I visit the (now genericly named) Design Museum, formerly known as Kunstindustrimuseet. Sort of the V&A of Copenhagen. An old museum filled with gorgeus fabrics, weird artifacts and a cozy library filled with books about arts & crafts from around the world. If you're still uninspired after a visit here you're not able to. Don't forget to have lunch in the beautiful center garden surrounding by the overgrown buildings, statues and old trees.
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Gramm Cafè is a super lovely place, born just few months ago in the warmest part of Milan: Navigli. Great for sharing some moments with friends, tasting great quality cocktails in a stylish designed interior. One of the best drink is for sure "Prete Rosso"!
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Posted by Mira Calix
There are three branches of this South Indian Vegetarian Restaurants across London, two in the West End. They all look pretty unremarkable from the outside, the décor is pretty basic, but don't be fooled - the food is wonderful! It's incredibly cheap and the friendly staff cater for vegans and people with food intolerances really well.
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Great mid-eastern food in Chelsea/Flatiron/NoMad/whatever you call that area.
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The best free activity in Philly. Take a walk up the ramp at 5th & Race Street to the middle of the bridge and look forward to see Camden, NJ, our sister city. Look back to see Philadelphia. Cooler by 10 degrees than the rest of the city in Summer and a beautiful breezy spot to take in the landscape in crisp Winter light, the middle of the BFB never disappoints.
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Posted by Mark Brown
The Current Gallery is an artist-run gallery and studio space located in downtown Baltimore. Current's a great space for seeing contemporary art from the studios of young Baltimore based artists and likeminded artists from around the world.
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Jen Huh is a Los Angeles based artist, designer, educator, and writer. Her large scale textile pieces have been featured in Interior Design magazine and are on permanent display in the Martin Art Gallery at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, PA. She formerly served as Director of First Year Advising at Parsons School of Design and Eugene Lang College at The New School (NYC). Jen is a partner at Dan Golden Studio and Director at Curator.site.
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artist + designer based in brooklyn
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Artist, designer and author living in Brisbane, Australia.
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Based in Tokyo / Graphic design / illustration 
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Illustrator & Photographer based in London. It's Nice That: Graduate of the Year 2019
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Photograph by Andrew Cenci
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Ryan Koopmans (BA, MFA) is a Dutch Canadian photographer interested in the built environment and the societies that are shaped by those environments. Born in Amsterdam (1986) he was raised on Vancouver Island, in British Columbia, Canada, completed his undergraduate education at UBC in Vancouver, and in 2012 received a Masters of Fine Art in Photography, Video & Related Media at The School of Visual Arts in New York City. His undergraduate degree in the interdisciplinary practices of geography, art history, and psychology formed the basis for his interest in architecture and the communities living in that architecture. Koopmans is primarily drawn to photographing surreal structures in our world’s megacities and urban landscapes. Formal qualities in their geometry, repetition, and saturation help him illustrate what he terms ‘the poetry of form in interesting locations.’ In essence, his work documents the points of intersection where the natural and manmade converge. He credits his upbringing on Canada’s rugged West Coast, where distances and vistas are vast, as to why he often photographs from a removed perspective, embracing a large sense of scale. Currently based in Stockholm, Sweden, the majority of the year Koopmans travels around the world for both personal and assigned photography & video projects. Please see www.sirenforever.com for his advertising photography.
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Linda Falang, born and raised in a small town right outside of Oslo. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Product design, and is currently situated in Sundsvall, Sweden, where she is studying for her Master’s degree in Design for all. In the future she wants to design products that are both attractive and available for everyone, with or without disabilities.
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Lamas Burgariotti is a multidisciplinary graphic design studio based in Buenos Aires. Our practice is linked to visual arts and cultural projects. We aim to work in close collaboration with artists, curators, publishers, filmmakers, dancers, photographers, architects, musicians, among others disciplines. Currently, we focus on the design of visual identities, exhibitions, editorial design and websites, as well as the development of installations and art work. Simultaneously we carry out personal artistic practices and find that this intersection of art and design is fundamental to our work.
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Berlin based artist and illustrator. Born in Italy in 1989, I studied visual art at Brera Academy. Actually I am traveling and working in Cusco, Perù
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Silvia Draz is a fashion and beauty photographer based in London. Her work is published in digital media and printed magazines.
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Brazilian Graphic Artist based in London
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Jenny Odell is a Bay Area native/captive who makes art from Google satellite imagery. (Portentiously, Odell was born not 6 miles from where the Google Headquarters would eventually be.) Her work attempts to bring into focus the specificity and fragility of human existence by cataloguing its structures: swimming pools, parking lots, billboards, etc. Her work has been featured at the Google Headquarters and Les Rencontres D'Arles in France, as well as on the NPR Picture Show, Rhizome, Gizmodo, ESPN Magazine, Die Zeit, NEON Magazine, Elephant Magazine, and most bizarrely, a Belgian TV guide that came in the mail with an assortment of gorilla stickers.
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