Emily Foster
Emily Foster
Emily Foster is a final-year Architectural Assistant Apprentice at Allford Hall Monaghan Morris. Alongside her role at AHMM, she is an advocate for alternative routes into architecture through her work at RIBA, Open City and HomeGrown Plus.
Precious Ndukuba
Precious
Precious Ndukuba is a 22-year-old London-based, Midlands-raised British-Nigerian writer, researcher, artist, and a not-quite-yet architect/urbanist. Her work at the Barbican looks to the sharing of wisdom hidden deep within institutions.
Aron Weber
Aron Weber
Aron is an artist and researcher based in London, currently working towards a master's degree in Situated Practice at the Bartlett School of Architecture. He uses sound and digital media to intervene in machine vision and remote sensing systems.
Tope Olufemi
Tope Olufemi
Tope Olufemi is a producer, DJ, writer and curator from North London. They recently contributed sound design to an upcoming BFI funded documentary. They are the founder of 'Happy Survival', a club night spotlighting Black artists and DJ's.
Cameron Carrington
Cameron Carrington
Cameron Carrington is a black-queer spatial practitioner, who situates a mindful body during the design process to explore public and private spaces. He explores the value of community, imagining new possibilities in the built environment.
Maximilian Himpe
Maximilian Himpe
Maxi Himpe is a theatremaker, director, and sound artist. Their work is inspired by interviews; uses artmaking as community-building; engages queer ways of being; and gives communities access to the artistic means of production.
Tam Lines
Tam Lines
Tam Lines is a multidisciplinary artist, writer, and musician. Their work often focuses on the boundaries between the human and nonhuman, incorporating post-humanist and queer theory, new materialist thought, cybernetics, horror and sci-fi media.
Harry Harrison
Harry Harrison
Harry is a 25 year old electronic music producer hailing from Brighton. He puts emphasis on manipulating found-sound and field recordings with samplers and effects, yet still takes delight in hard hitting abrasive sounds.
Alexander Malonda
Alexander Malonda
A music artist based out of Somers Town, Camden. I draw inspiration from my experience living and growing up surrounded by large-scale gentrification, collaborating with "The People's Museum" to platform and preserve the voice of the local area.