JD Rooney (b. 1995)

JD Rooney (b. 1995, London, UK) lives and works in London, UK and studied Fine Art at Chelsea College of Arts. Previous solo exhibitions include Formed in Water, Cob Gallery, London, UK (2023). Selected group exhibitions include Unknown Journey, ACAVA, London, UK (2022); Regal Oriental Hotel: AVA, Hong Kong (2019); Departed, LOA Gallery, London, UK (2019); Letting objects speak, SET, London, UK (2018). Previous Residencies include Cob Award, London, UK (2023); Into the Wild, Chisenhale Studios, London, UK (2023); Wysing Residency, Cambridge, UK (2023); Studio 13 Residency, ACAVA, London, UK (2022); AVA residency, Hong Kong (2019).


Rachel Clancy (b. 2000)

Rachel Clancy (b. 2000, Manchester, UK) recently completed her MFA at Manchester School of Art (2024). Selected exhibitions include, Connections, Stockport War Memorial Art Gallery (2024); Resonance, Saan1, Manchester (2024); Figurative Impressions: Interwoven Perspectives, Hurst Contemporary, London (2024); Staged, Contemporary Six Gallery, Manchester (2024). 


Gabriel Kidd (b.1999)

Gabriel Kidd (b.1999, Manchester, UK) is currently studying for an MA Fine Art at Slade School of Art (2025). Solo exhibitions include I’ve always kept a unicorn, Pipeline, London, UK (2023). Selected group exhibitions include: Heartlands, Flexitron Gallery, London, UK (current); finetoothcomb, Greatorex Gallery, London, UK (2024), Blue tac on a spike is no good, EC2A 2BS, London, UK (2024), In the membrane, Paradise Works, Salford, UK (2023), The Alumni Strike Back with Short Supply, Paradise Works, Salford, UK (2023) and New Contemporaries 2022, South London Gallery, London & Humber Street Gallery, Hull, UK (2022).


Grace Kalyta (b. 1991)

Grace Kalyta (b. 1991, Manitoba, Canada) received a BFA in 2018 from Concordia University and is currently a MFA candidate at Concordia University. Previous solo exhibitions include Hall of Mirrors (2024), Pangée, Montreal, Canada. Selected group exhibitions include: Foultitude (2023) at Projet Casa, Montreal, Canda; Untitled (2023) at Galerie Cache, Montreal, Canada; Spaghetti Western (2022) at GHAM & DAFE, Montreal, Canada; Opið Hùs(2021) Skagaströnd, Iceland; Privé (2020), Montreal, Canada.


Lexia Hachtmann (b. 1993)

Lexia Hachtmann (b. 1993, Berlin, Germany) lives and works in London. She obtained her BA in painting from Universität der Künste Berlin in 2022, followed by an MA in painting from Slade School of Fine Art in 2024. Solo exhibitions include Galerie Mellies, Detmold, Germany (2023); Hew Hood Gallery, London, UK (2023) & LKIF Gallery, Seoul, KR (2024). Selected group exhibitions include Hew Hood Gallery, London, UK (2024); carlier I gebauer, Berlin, Germany (2024); carlier I gebauer, Madrid, Spain (2024); WESTGERMANY, Berlin, Germany (2024); The White Space, London, UK (2024); Studio Hannibal, Berlin, Germany (2023); DELPHI Space, Freiburg, Germany (2023); London Paint Club, London, UK (2023).


Em Kettner (b. 1988)

Em Kettner (b. 1988, Philadelphia, USA) earned her BFA from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, and an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Recent solo exhibitions include François Ghebaly, New York (2024), Los Angeles (2022, 2021); Chapter, New York (2022); Specialist, Seattle (2022). Selected group exhibitions include: Sacramento State University Gallery, Sacramento, California (2024); Winter Street Gallery, Maine (2024); Personal Space, California (2023); Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Maine (2023); Hales Gallery, New York (2023). Kettner’s work has been reviewed and published in ArtForum, Art in America, Sculpture Magazine, Contemporary Art Review LA (CARLA), HyperAllergic, Sixty Inches From Center, Institutional Model, and Fulcrum Arts: Sequencing. She is the recipient of the Wynn Newhouse Award, the MIUSA Women’s Institute on Leadership and Disability, and an SAIC Teaching Fellowship.