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National Opera Studio

The National Opera Studio (NOS) exists to train talented young musicians to become the leading artists of their generation.

Ellie Tsatsou

Ellie Tsatsou (b.1987) was born in Greece and studied Fashion and Film at The University of the Arts London. Through the medium of analogue and digital photography, Ellie explores the themes of wonder, notions of home and intuition.

 Jo Bruton 

Jo Bruton (b.1967) was born in Littlehampton, West Sussex and studied Fine Art at Chelsea College of Art and Design. Known for her decorative, repeated patterns that question gender roles and femininity,

 LINDA BELL

Linda Bell was born in London and has been a resident artist of ActionSpace at Studio Voltaire since 1999. Known for her large scale, interactive installations, the sensory process of making is crucial to her practice.

Libita Sibungu & Nina Royle

Libita Sibungu (b.1987) was raised by a Namibian father and Cornish mother and her dual heritage deeply influences her artistic practice. Working across sound, performance and sculpture, the core of Libita’s work is the exploration of the body and landscape in relation to blackness, migration and colonialism. Nina Royle (b.1986) was born in Cornwall and her practice looks at how nature and human beings interact. Nina predominantly works with paint, and focuses on weaving together different modes of expression to explore our fleeting and fluid encounters with the world around us.

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 Rubbena Aurangzeb-Tariq

Rubbena Aurangzeb-Tariq (b.1971) was born in London and studied Fine Art at Central Saint Martins. Raised by Pakistani parents, Rubbena’s art practice navigates her identity being a Deaf muslim woman and the complexities of being a ‘minority within a minority’.

Yinka Ilori

Yinka Ilori (b.1987) was born in North London and studied Furniture and Product Design at London Metropolitan University. Raised by Nigerian parents, Yinka’s dual cultural heritage and inner city multiculturalism have greatly influenced his palette.

Hurvin Anderson

Hurvin Anderson (b.1965) was born in Birmingham to Caribbean parents. He completed his MA at the Royal College of Art, and his work deals with perceptions of history and memory.

Abbas Zahedi

Abbas Zahedi (b.1984) studied medicine at University CollegeLondon, before completing his MA in Photography. He blendscontemporary philosophy, poetics, and social dynamics withperformative and new-media modes.

Richard Mark Rawlins

Richard Mark Rawlins is an artist from Trinidad and Tobago. He currently lives and works in Hastings, UK. A graduate of the Royal College of Art’s print programme (2019), Rawlins’ research takes a transnational approach to the "pop-cultural" poetics and politics of life in the Caribbean, the contested and resultant histories/realities of colonialism and it’s transpontine consequence, identity and diaspora politics.

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