Sarah Taylor SilverwoodSarah Taylor Silverwood works with drawing, often in collaboration with other people.
Miranda ForresterMiranda Forrester is a figurative painter living and working in London. Exploring the significance of domestic environments for queer people, Miranda’s paintings capture intimate, insular moments of warmth and tenderness and animate large expanses of emptiness with vibrant, fluid and assertive lines.
Rana BegumRana Begum blurs the boundaries between sculpture, painting and architecture. She takes inspiration from the urban landscape as well as geometric patterns from traditional Islamic art and architecture.
Georgia Akbar & Emily Rees HaynesBoth Georgia and Emily have an extensive practice of working with people, on inclusion in the arts and running art programmes in spaces such as schools, dementia care homes and galleries.
Marley Starskey ButlerMarley Starskey Butler is a multidisciplinary artist and social worker. They currently work within visual, audio, and written mediums through themes of opposites, parallels, memory, love, loss, reflection, process, and play.
The CAMHS CollectiveThe CAMHS Collective are two groups of young people, under 14s and over 14s, who have accessed Sandwell CAMHS services or are part of the wider Sandwell community.
Roo DhissouRoo Dhissou is an artist and doctoral researcher who works with communities, diasporas and her own histories. Using community engaged practice, craft, cooking, performance and installation she explores how communal and individual identities are formed.
Christian MarclayChristian Marclay is a visual artist and composer. Over the past 40 years, he has explored connections between sound and music, transforming them into a visible, physical form through performance, collage, sculpture, installation, photography and video.
Betsy BradleyFor Betsy, painting is a life force. In an intuitive dance between herself and materials, she creates what she regards as spaces rather than surfaces.