Caroline Wright
Caroline Wright’s work includes live performance and visual art that is often site-responsive. She works in mediums as diverse as glass and gold as well as the human body. She has made work for cities and rural spaces, for galleries, theatres, churches, on desolate uninhabited islands and for audiences of 100 and of one. She is interested in conceptual archaeology, place and its relationship to human behaviour. Caroline aims to use art to re-imagine the ordinary and to take... Read More
Vicki Weitz
Vicki’s practice does not involve looking for anything new – she is searching for that which is hidden. Vicki is interested in the things that surround us but somehow manage to avoid being discussed or directly acknowledged either because of taboo, fear, familiarity or from turning a blind eye. The medium that she communicates through is performance and installation, and she manipulates, distorts and repeats everyday words, actions, stories and games in order to create... Read More
Helen Paris
Helen Paris is an award winning artist and writer who has been making performance work for twenty years and is co-artistic director of Curious. Her solo performances include Family Hold Back which has toured extensively in the UK and internationally, including Sydney Opera House, Guling Street Avant-Garde Theater in Taipei and the Ke Center for the Contemporary Arts, Shanghai. With Curious, she is currently touring a performance piece the moment I saw you I knew I could love... Read More
Che Kevlin
Che Kevlin is one half of Projection of Circumstance, a collaboration with Mariya Ustymenko. Their first project together was created in 2009 and dealt with notions of time, space and memory within the context of personal experience influenced by outside causes. The encounter of the two artists, a projection of circumstance in itself, led to the creation of the company. The Escape Artist, followed shortly and explored second chances through live performance, video art and site-specific... Read More
Dot Howard
Dot Howard is a Visual Artist currently based in Norwich, East Anglia, UK. Dot’s creative investigations often result in her doing an unusual thing in a public place for whoever happens to be there. She also produces drawings, videos and handmade books. Dot’s artwork is a response to history, architecture, social activity and human-created or adapted environments. She is inclined to locate her work in unconventional places (as opposed to art institutions) and her... Read More
Leslie Hill
Leslie Hill is co-artistic director of interdisciplinary performance company Curious. Curious have produced over 40 projects in a range of media including live performance, installation, publication and film. Each project starts with a question and the subsequent investigation involves intimate, personal journeys alongside public research and enquiry. Curious projects have been presented internationally in 18 countries by such institutions as the Sydney Opera House, Performance... Read More
Mel Donohoe
Mel Donohoe is a civil war. Mel declared herself a civil war almost seven years ago. In 2009, she supported this statement with a purely theoretical action – a declaration of death or “practice in a state of auto-destruct”. Now, commanded by a state of civil unrest and monopolised by an ‘unfreedom’ to practice as practice, Mel has started to document herself in reverse in order to understand how she might begin to end the war. Working in performance art,... Read More
Christopher Dobrowolski
Chris’s dad was a Polish carpenter who didn’t really want him to go to art college. Chris studied Fine Art in Hull and when he first got there he built a boat from driftwood to try to escape. The boat failed but Chris ended up making a whole series of vehicles in a similar vein. The way he makes things has a deliberate “knocked up in the garden shed” aesthetic and each vehicle and escape attempt has its own story attached. Over the years Chris has retold and... Read More
Richard DeDomenici
Richard DeDomenici graduated with a first class degree from Cardiff School of Art in 2001. Richard’s first post-graduate project Party of One was selected for the National Review of Live Art, Glasgow in 2002. This performance contributed to Richard’s nomination for Best New Artist in Anglia Television’s Six of The Best awards, which, despite voting for himself several hundred times, he lost. Buoyed by his nomination, Richard attempted a series of increasingly ambitious... Read More
Holly Darton
Holly Darton is an artist and facilitator. She graduated in 2003 with a BA in Fine Art from Central St. Martin’s School of Art and Design. For the past 10 years she has been producing performance, installation, drawing and video. Her work is socially engaged and collaborative working with the likes of Ben Connors, Anne Bean, Breathe, Chloé Déchery, Christopher Bond, Low Profile, Jenny Hunt, Dot Howard and Vicki Weitz. She has presented work throughout the UK including The... Read More





