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Nathaniel Mackie

Nathaniel Mackie is a tailor dressmaker and designer, graduate of Kingston School of Art and recipient of the Chelsea Arts Club Trust Award for Textiles and Fashion. Nathaniel is also custodian and dealer of artist, sculptor and flamenco dancer Ron Hitchins‘ art. In 2023, Nathaniel exhibited his designs at Dorich House: Seguiriya; seguir 1. to […]

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Jack O’ Brien

Congratulations to Jack O’Brien, the inaugural recipient of the Chelsea Arts Club Trust Prize. In 2022, the Trust raised sufficient funds to offers an £8000 prize to a young, recent graduate or emerging artist, curator, writer or designer in London with an emphasis on supporting BIPOC, trans, non-binary or LGBTQI+ creative practitioners. The trustees invited […]

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Eleanor Green

Eleanor Green: “I am a multi-disciplinary artist working across sculpture, costume, performance and film. I make surreal political comedy about power, authority and conventions, which often wrestle with the contradictions and impossibilities of being a woman today. My sculptural props and green screened backdrops play with the real and the unreal, juxtaposing taste and tat, […]

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Molly Tucker

Molly Tucker is a Production Designer from Somerset, England. She studied Architecture at Loughborough University, earning a BArch in 2022. While her love of Architecture remains, she is taking a different path applying her creative skills and love of storytelling to a new facet of design and is now studying Production Design MA at The […]

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Antonia Caicedo Holguín

Antonia Caicedo Holguín: “My work is autobiographical. By combining life, memory, and imagination I depict my friends and family members, as well as painting others specially those who are close to me. Painting reveals something about myself that was previously unknown to me or hidden. The visual quest of my practice, drove me to pursuit […]

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Hesi Glowacki

Hesi Glowacki is a painter from Poland based in London, UK, who earned his BA in Fine Art at Central Saint Martins, and now he is completing his MA in Painting at the Royal College of Art. Hesi Glowacki’s work focuses on themes encompassing memory, otherness, and trauma, drawing from concepts of ritual and ceremony […]

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Silas Grocott Cain

Silas Grocott Cain: “I am a dancer and choreographer first and foremost however I have interests in many creative outlets such as film, fashion, painting, illustration etc. I’ve been enjoying mixing my skills to compose all aspects of my choreography. My work across all mediums currently tends to follow 3 main themes; queerness, sexual trauma, […]

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Chisom Odoemene

Chisom Odoemene is an aspiring Architect and Graphic Novelist based in London. She is currently studying for her undergraduate at the Bartlett, UCL. She also works part time as a Sustainability Researcher at Make Studio, where she is able to develop her interest in natural and sustainable building materials and methods. She hopes to integrate […]

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Oliver Tirré

Oliver Tirré: “my practice involves focusing on modes of production; obtaining materials during day to day life, looking them in the studio over periods of time, and allowing them to come into contact with other material through the installation process. I’m interested in the idea of the found object, and meaning of a work being […]

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Dirk Tsai

Dirk Tsai: “I am a Taiwanese artist and actor based in London. My practice spans across painting, performance, writing and filming. I focused on emotional expression, self-exploration and identification, like gender identification. I tried to find my real self via the acting method(Meisner Technique),psychology theories(childhood psychology, attachment theory, childhood emotional neglect),and find comfort in films, books […]

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