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Interviews
As the founder of Artfully Awear, Ariel Adkins creates wearable art that transforms clothing into a storytelling tool, deepening art appreciation and fostering human connection
Lucy Robson draws on traditional painting methods and popular culture to explore femininity, desire, and the agony and ecstasy of romantic love. Her work is auto-fictitious, and depicts hyperbolic images that borrow from the aesthetics of cinema, and speak to the complexity of femininity in contemporary culture.
Kat Ryals is a Brooklyn-based mixed media artist. Her work explores the dichotomies between natural and artificial, trash and treasure, sacred and profane, luxury and kitsch. Through sculpture, lens-based work, textile art, and site-specific installations, she emulates material culture and organic artifacts.
Lydia Makin holds a BA in Fine Art from the Slade School of Fine Art and an MA in Fine Art from the Royal College of Art. She has received numerous accolades, including the Painters Stainers’ Company Scholarship, The Richard Ford Award, and the UCL East Provost Art Prize.
Multidisciplinary artist and director Duo Lin speaks to FOA on her formation as an artist and her most recent exhibition at Galerie Hoang Beli in Paris entitled, MARE
Callum Eaton (b. 1997, Bath, UK) lives and works in London, and was a Past Resident at the Mack Art Foundation