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Abigail Conway
Abigail Conway graduated from Goldsmiths University in 2006 where she studied Drama and Theatre Arts. Since then she has led the educational development of home sweet home successfully introducing it to a wider, and more diverse, audience, including school children from five London Primary schools.
In 2009 Abigail attended training in an Artist Teacher Training course through BAC- where she gained experience in working collaboratively with Secondary School teachers on a creative experience for students. Abigail has worked part time doing various roles at BAC since 2007, and is currently working as an Assistant producer.
Abigail has devised, produced, and directed, spectator led performances at Shunt Vault’s, BAC and the Forest Fringe. She is currently producing youth theatre through the Battersea Arts Centre.
Abigail is a Forest Fringe Artist. Forest Fringe is an artist-led community making space for experimentation and play at the Edinburgh Festival and beyond. Abigail’s past shows include ‘tip of your tongue’ an interactive installation where strangers are invited to share a communion, together. Her most recent piece ‘on dancefloors’ was a one-on-one performance inviting individuals to come and share a dance together whilst listening to their chosen music.
Her other ongoing projects include the development of an online interactive website ilovepixelart.com. Abigail is currently working on developing an interactive cinema experience called Brief Encounter.
Lucy Hayhoe
Lucy Hayhoe graduated from Goldsmiths College in 2006, where she studied drama and theatre arts. Since then she has developed artwork in a variety of media, including installation, film and drawing.
She has enjoyed collaborations with dancers, actors and architects and her work has been shown at a number of venues and festivals including, The New Players Theatre, Laban and the South London Independent Film Festival. Alongside her artistic endeavors Lucy has keen interest in sociology and philosophy and is currently preparing to pursue a socio-political masters degree..
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Abigail Conway
Abigail Conway graduated from Goldsmiths University in 2006 where she studied Drama and Theatre Arts. Since then she has led the educational development of home sweet home successfully introducing it to a wider, and more diverse, audience, including school children from five London Primary schools.
In 2009 Abigail attended training in an Artist Teacher Training course through BAC- where she gained experience in working collaboratively with Secondary School teachers on a creative experience for students. Abigail has worked part time doing various roles at BAC since 2007, and is currently working as an Assistant producer.
Abigail has devised, produced, and directed, spectator led performances at Shunt Vault’s, BAC and the Forest Fringe. She is currently producing youth theatre through the Battersea Arts Centre.
Abigail is a Forest Fringe Artist. Forest Fringe is an artist-led community making space for experimentation and play at the Edinburgh Festival and beyond. Abigail’s past shows include ‘tip of your tongue’ an interactive installation where strangers are invited to share a communion, together. Her most recent piece ‘on dancefloors’ was a one-on-one performance inviting individuals to come and share a dance together whilst listening to their chosen music.
Her other ongoing projects include the development of an online interactive website ilovepixelart.com. Abigail is currently working on developing an interactive cinema experience called Brief Encounter.
Lucy Hayhoe
Lucy Hayhoe graduated from Goldsmiths College in 2006, where she studied drama and theatre arts. Since then she has developed artwork in a variety of media, including installation, film and drawing.
She has enjoyed collaborations with dancers, actors and architects and her work has been shown at a number of venues and festivals including, The New Players Theatre, Laban and the South London Independent Film Festival. Alongside her artistic endeavors Lucy has keen interest in sociology and philosophy and is currently preparing to pursue a socio-political masters degree..
Associates
We are grateful to our Associates for their contibutions to our success. Please click hear for details:
Associates