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Nick Goss

Nick Goss (b. Bristol, 1981) is an Anglo-Dutch painter whose figurative works balance documentary specificity with an underlying sense of ambiguity. Drawing on photographic or archival sources, his paintings evoke tangible places and experiences while retaining a liminal, dreamlike uncertainty.

Anna Freeman Bentley

Anna Freeman Bentley’s practice explores the uncanny within architectural spaces, depicting interiors imbued with a heightened emotional or psychological intensity. The absence of figures enables Freeman Bentley to imply narrative, creating worlds within worlds that contain subtle signifiers revealing the artifice and complex dynamics of manmade environments.

Lonnie Holly

Lonnie Holley (born 1950; Birmingham, Alabama) Since 1979, Holley has devoted his life to the practice of improvisational creativity. His art and music, born out of struggle, hardship, but perhaps more importantly, out of furious curiosity and biological necessity, has manifested itself in drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, performance, music, and filmmaking.

Toby Ziegler

Toby Ziegler (b. 1972) combines motifs from a wide range of sources, including photographs of the Freud family, Spanish still-life paintings, Dutch Old Masters, and 19th-century landscapes. He uses computers to create new forms and pictorial spaces, experimenting with faceted structures in his sculptures and layered patterns in his two-dimensional work.

William Sieghart The Poetry Pharmacy Live

William Sieghart has had a long career in publishing and the arts. He established the Forward Prizes for Poetry in 1992 and founded National Poetry Day in 1994. He was awarded a CBE in the 2016 New Year Honours for services to public libraries.

John Costi

John Costi (b. 1987) is an artist whose work draws on his Cypriot and Irish heritage, and experience of growing up in London.

Victoria Cantons

Victoria Cantons is a conceptual visual artist working in London, UK. Cantons’s artistic work is varied and is presented in multiple mediums including painting, neon, poetry, text, performance, photographs and videos, connecting and disconnecting psychological boundaries in the relationships we have with ourselves and others.

Hamish Pearch 

Hamish Pearch (b. 1993, London, UK) earned his BFA from Camberwell College of Arts (UAL) in 2015 and received a Postgraduate Diploma from the Royal Academy Schools, London, 2019. His practice spans sculpture, installation, drawing, and sound. Pearch is drawn to the inherent contradictions within both everyday materials and natural phenomena, shaping his work around these tensions to explore how space, form, and perception intersect. Pearch probes the fluidity between the man-made and the natural. His sculptures are sites of potential—volatile objects that teeter on the edge of transformation. Through a delicate and often subtle manipulation of materials, he creates uncanny scenarios that play with our sense of balance and stability. The works evoke a quiet instability, suggesting a world in perpetual flux, where things are never quite what they seem.

Michaela Yearwood-Dan

Michaela Yearwood-Dan (b. 1994, London, UK) creates paintings, works on paper, ceramics, and installations that endeavor to build spaces of community, joy, and abundance.

Michael O’Reilly

Michael O’Reilly is a Scenic Artist at the Royal Opera House. Born in Cleveland on the North Yorkshire Moors.

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