Iona Scott is a multimedia artist known for her Plankton Light Sculptures inspired by phytoplankton. Her works aim to connect people with these crucial, unseen life forms responsible for 50% of Earth's oxygen. Scott blends art and technology in exhibitions worldwide, including notable appearances at Glastonbury Festival and Burning Man, and permanent displays at The Deep Aquarium in Hull.
Read MoreMatthew Hilton has worked for nearly all his career designing furniture and interior products, he is a Royal Designer for Industry and has won many awards. This show at Paul Smith, titled Tough Moment is his first showing of sculpture…
Read MoreKate Whitley is a composer and pianist known for her diverse musical endeavours. She is the driving force behind The Multi-Story Orchestra, an innovative ensemble that stages performances in unconventional venues like car parks throughout the UK. This fresh approach to music has earned acclaim, with The Times stating that the future of music is taking shape in unexpected places…
Read MoreElli Jason Foster and Millie Jason Foster are the dynamic co-directors behind Gillian Jason Gallery. This groundbreaking gallery is the first of its kind in the UK, wholly committed to celebrating female artists…
Read MoreCynthia Valianti Corbett, the founder of Cynthia Corbett Gallery, is a multi-talented individual with a background in political science and art. She established her own gallery after a successful career as an international economist. Cynthia launched the Young Masters Art Prize in 2009…
Read MoreMegan Piper is the co-founder and Director of The Line, a public art project in east London, established in 2015. Prior to setting up The Line, she had a gallery in London’s Fitzrovia, where her exhibition programme focused on rediscovering and re-evaluating artists whose careers started in the 1960s and 70s…
Read MoreKate Montgomery is a Royal College of Art graduate specialising in small, detailed paintings using casein. Her work draws from Moghul miniatures, medieval cloisonné, and illumination. Inspired by the Sussex countryside and Georgian/Victorian interiors, her paintings explore female responsibilities, creativity, and desire within intimate spaces…
Read MoreEmily’s journey to becoming a working artist has been nonlinear - after earning a graphic design degree, she moved away from creative work to do a myriad of jobs and raise her son. In 2017 she returned to school to pursue a BA in fine art, and when she was immersed in completing an MA at the Royal College of Art, she found herself graduating in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic…
Read MoreKaren Bystedt, a renowned American photographer and street artist, has captured the world's attention with her remarkable artistic vision. Her most celebrated work includes a series of photographs taken of the iconic Andy Warhol back in 1982…
Read MoreRachel Mars is a performance artist, with a background in theatre, live art, and comedy. Her work often explores the intersections of the personal and the political, navigating Jewish identities, female bodies, and queerness…
Read MoreSoojin Kang is a Korean artist now based in Germany, whose practice is based on the exploration of textiles as a sculptural medium. Using the ritualistic actions of weaving, knotting, winding and unwinding, she transubstantiates raw materials into structures that retain unmistakeable traces of their biotic origins through rough surfaces and natural dyes…
Read MoreJoanna van Son is a London-based fine artist with a multicultural background. She was drawn to Baroque art at a young age, with a particular interest in dynamic figurations. This led her to develop an appreciation for process in her work, which she honed while studying at the Bartlett School of Architecture. Her current practice involves painting the hidden processes that make up human experience, revealing the grey zones of reality…
Read MoreEmma Capron is Acting Curator of Early Netherlandish, German, and French Painting at the National Gallery, London, where she recently curated ‘The Ugly Duchess: Beauty and Satire in the Renaissance’. A passionate advocate for Renaissance painting, she has over a decade of experience in the art world, both on the art market and in leading American and European museums…
Read MorePéjú Oshin is a university lecturer, curator, poet, and the associate director of the commercial art gallery Gagosian…
Read MoreGhetto Funk Collective is a revolutionary force that embodies an innovative and dynamic philosophy, bringing together a diverse array of talented creatives including dancers, DJs, producers, MCs, and more. This groundbreaking collective was founded by Ruben Chi and Roché Apinsa...
Read MoreWe caught up with Akeil Onwukwe-Adamson, the founder of Queer Bruk. Akeil spoke to us on all things London, music, fashion, David Bowie, and of course delved into Queer Bruk…
Read MoreLili Momoko Suzuki is a jewellery designer and branding consultant who studied jewellery design at Central Saint Martins in London. After designing for fashion houses in Europe and India, Lili discovered her passion for traditional handcrafts and now creates unique pieces that reflect her ongoing exploration of aesthetics. She serves as brand director and designer for traditional craft companies such as DOMYO in Toyko, where she helps these companies showcase their craft to global audiences and preserve their cultural heritage…
Read MoreKid Spirit is the alias of London based songwriter/producer Sujit Naha. Having signed record deals with Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group, and Warner Music Group, he’s accumulated over 50,000,000 streams via a host of co-writes and ghost productions, in addition to his own artist project. A multi-instrumentalist who possesses the unique ability to blur the lines between genres, Sujit uses his classically trained background to create melodies and sounds that are sure to be remembered…
Read MoreLeo Taylor-Jannati (also known as Leo Jannati) is an actor, producer and podcaster based in Shoreditch, London. He is the host of the Living in the Hyphen Podcast, a podcast about identity and what it means to be living between two worlds…
Read MoreEric Pina is a Senegalese artist who studied at l’Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Dakar before completing his training in Europe where he received a degree from l‘Ecole Supérieure d’Art de Mulhouse et de Haute-Alsace in Mulhouse, France…
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