Sonic Support Group is an interdisciplinary collaboration seeking to release the innate therapeutic potential within certain art exhibitions for NHS staff and frontline workers. This project was piloted in a disused sorting office in Chelsea – during the winter lockdown of 2020/2021 – as a joint initiative between Neurofringe – a group of Neurologists working […]
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Greta Papa
Greta Papa is a Greek-Albanian violinist who is based in London, UK. In 1996 she moved from Korçë, Albania, to Thessaloniki, Greece, where she continued her studies at the Synchrono Conservatory and obtained the Diploma in Solo Violin Performance (distinction and First Prize). In 2012, she graduated with distinction from the University of Macedonia with […]
Zahraa Al-Subeiti
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Nabiha Qadir
Nabiha Qadir, a British-Pakistani aspiring Architect based in London, is currently studying a Masters in Architecture at the University of Cambridge, where her research explores Migrant safe spaces in London, with a focus on interrogating the addition of new architecture to culture rich communities and areas. She also works as a part time Part 1 […]
Anna Choutova
Anna Choutova is a visual artist and curator working and studying in London. Anna is currently studying for an MFA in Painting at Slade School of Fine Art. Coming from an Eastern European background, then thrown into a Westernised upbringing in the wake of the collapse of the Soviet Union, Anna’s practice functions as a […]
Satya Yogyatmaja
Through performances and video, Satya Yogyatmaja explores the state of being present in the moment. “I use simple gestures of body movement and stillness to become aware of the little moments in life. Glimpses of breathing, standing, walking, and lying down become repeated motions in my practice”. “These actions respond to different locations, switching between nature and […]
Millie Layton
Millie Layton is a sculptor based in London. Layton studied her BA (hons) in Sculpture and The Glasgow School of Art and is currently at the Royal Academy Schools. Layton’s sculptures exist as a break from reality and an opportunity to rest your eyes from the constant scrolling. Existing alongside the sculptures are a large […]
Temitayo Shonibare
Central to Temitayo Shonibare’s practice is creating critically engaged interventions that reveal the backstage of the indoctrinated performance that is life. Conducted as social experiments, she brings the subjective interiority of daily encounters to public space using her body as the medium. Through staging actions that disrupt general socialised norms, she plays with the imagined […]
Emma Stone-Johnson
Emma Stone-Johnson graduated in 2004 from Chelsea College of Art with a BA in Textile Design (First). Moving back to her first love of painting, she is now halfway through an MA in Painting at the Royal College of Art. Part of her studio practice includes an investigation into pigments, what is colour, constructing new […]
Alex Akiwumi
My practice explores the traditional parameters of photography and the materiality of the negative. It also investigates the relationship between the photograph, memory and the degradation of memory over time. As memory begins to fade, the line between fact and fiction becomes blurred. Experimentation with the material leads my practice. My working environment can […]