Graduated from Goldsmiths University in 2006
where she studied Drama and Theatre Arts. Since then she has led
the development of the Home Sweet Home live art project by bringing
it into different contexts including schools. She has devised, produced,
and directed, spectator led performance at the Shunt Vault venue
and been involved in producing youth theatre through the Battersea
Arts Centre. In 2007 she put on a live art installation at the Toilet
Gallery, Kingston in collaboration with Martin Delaney, the VJ.
Abigail currently works as an Assistant Producer for The Battersea
Arts Centre. Abigail's other ongoing projects include the development
of an online interactive website ilovepix.com. |
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| Susannah Conway |
Studied anthropology at Goldsmiths University.
Since graduating she has worked for local government and a Children’s
Charity. She has considerable experience in working directly with
young people, and in developing resources to support participation
programmes for young people. Susannah is leading the development of
Home Sweet Home educational resource materials and the planning and
delivery of Home Sweet Home in schools.
She currently works as a local authority Youth Council Development
Officer . |
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| Liz Conway |
Liz is currently working as an independent educational consultant and trainer. Her specific field of expertise is behaviour management and Social and Emotional aspects of learning. Liz is currently contributing to the development of the home sweet home educational materials.
During a teaching career spanning 35 years Liz worked in Primary, Secondary and special school contexts. She has experience in working collaboratively to develop policy and practice in a wide range of educational contexts both at grass roots level and strategic level..
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| Since graduating Lucy has worked in a variety
of media, including installation, film and drawing. Her work has been
shown at a number of venues and festivals including Mountview, The
New Players Theatre ABTT, The Chelsea Theatre, Laban and at the South
London Independent Film Festival. Lucy is currently making another
short film in collaboration with a dance artist. |
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| Stephen Choi |
| Stephen is a founding partner of the design
practice Studio Picnic. For the last four years he has been studying,
and working, in the built environment field, specialising in community-driven,
and environmentally-sensitive, architecture and urban design. Stephen
has been the vital link in the recent collaboration between Home Sweet
Home and the London Festival of Architecture 2008. He has led the
development of graphics in the Home Sweet Home experience. |
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| Peter Evans |
Peter originally studied Music before taking up a career in teaching. He worked for over 25 years as a teacher of Music, English and ICT as well well as a local authority adviser. For the last 12 years he has been an education ICT consultant and has run a successful web design company. |
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