Sève Favre – Q&A

Sève Favre – Q&A

Originally from the french part of Switzerland, Sève Favre was introduced to arts from a young age but decided to follow an academic study first Art History at University. She supplemented her literature degree with secondary school teaching. She continued her education by taking several seminars and workshops in the visual arts, notably at the Ceruleum School of Art in Lausanne.

Ema Mano Epps and Jyoti Bharwani

Ema Mano Epps and Jyoti Bharwani

Master of Fine Art’s alumna, Ema Mano Epps and Jyoti Bharwani are nearing the end of their two-year residency at City and Guilds of London Art School. Previously graduated from St Martins, these two female artists represented the student voice through the pandemic and took part in the Board of Trustees. This shared journey naturally facilitated a collaborative path of making artwork alongside their own practices.

Sonia Ben Achoura – Q&A

Sonia Ben Achoura – Q&A

French artist Sonia Ben Achoura generates innovative works of art at the intersection between art and science. With a background in psychology, her fascination with human nature at the present stage of evolution (characterised by pervasive interaction with technology)...
Lewis Buttery – Q&A

Lewis Buttery – Q&A

Lewis Buttery was born in 1995 and is an artist from Leicester, UK. at the beginning of the 2018/19 academic year, he moved to London to study Fine Art at Central Saint Martins (University of the Arts London) full time. 

Ana Maria Lima Dimitrijevic – Q&A

Ana Maria Lima Dimitrijevic – Q&A

With all projects by Ana Maria Lima Dimitrijevic, there is a sense of excitement about the possibilities of expression. She is devoted to translating her experiences, challenged by the flickering nature of memories. Through rediscovery, descriptive writing, repetitive handmade processes and music she creates intimate responses which invite a more sensitive understanding of daily life. She exploits the versatility of photography to develop playful encounters with her animations, prints, paintings, objects, multimedia performances and intervention art which becomes part of common experience.

Sally de Courcy – Q&A

Sally de Courcy – Q&A

Sally de Courcy was born in Canterbury, Kent. She qualified in 2016 from the University of Creative Arts, Farnham with a first-class honours degree, scholarship and master’s with distinction in Fine Art. She is interested in the repetition of cast objects and works in different mediums including bronze. The objects are re-assembled to reveal a narrative.