
KArtsCon2024: Danielle Williams – Sharing Legacy Through Creativity
Danielle Williams, is a multidisciplinary artist based in Canterbury, with a passion for music andvisual arts. Currently her work is focused on her pen and
Danielle Williams, is a multidisciplinary artist based in Canterbury, with a passion for music andvisual arts. Currently her work is focused on her pen and
Jonathan Ash grew up in Medway, wandered about North Wales, France, Poland, the Isle of Wight and Bristol, then returned to the local area. He
is a Russian-born British painter of delicate shapes, with a unique vision and tone. Her depictions of figures and shapes reveal new sides of ordinary
by Dr. Jill Kiefer, former KArtsCon Director Okay…let’s get down to brass tacks! Why should you attend a conference? Professional Development Attending a professional conference
Some of you attending KArtsCon may need travel visas and/or documents to secure funding for your trip to England. PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU MUST BE
Ayo Adewunmi (Ph.D), Photographer/Painter, has taught art and photography at the Institute of Management and Technology (IMT), Enugu since 1991. He studied art at Ahmadu
Bev Hayward is a practising artist, poet and educator. She is an advocate for supporting working class, women returnees with learning differences and disabilities to
Russian-born, Kent-based artist Lana Arkhi is a member of the Royal Society of Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers. Her long artistic journey started from painting
I am an artist based in Canterbury, specialising in painting and drawing. I have been interested in art since early childhood, so when I left
Bev Hayward is an Associate Lecturer at Birkbeck College, University of London, within the Psychosocial Department. She teaches on the master’s programme in Education, Power
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