
2026: Joanne McFall – Folk Conversation for All: Exploring the Art of Faerie Fiction
Joanne McFall is an established writer and presenter from south-east Ireland. Holding honours BA and MA degrees she is currently completing a PhD at Warnborough

Joanne McFall is an established writer and presenter from south-east Ireland. Holding honours BA and MA degrees she is currently completing a PhD at Warnborough

Elizabeth Sillo, British-Hungarian mezzo-soprano, is a member of the BBC National Chorus of Wales and a former concert soloist in the City of Manchester Opera.

Ellen Brown is a creative practitioner, educator, and neuroinclusion advocate with over 20 years’ experience designing inclusive, transformative learning experiences. She has worked across schools,

Research at Canterbury Christ Church University, titled “A Practice-Based Autoethnographic and Ethnographic Study of Black British Counternarratives, Culture, and Codes through Art, Activism, Aesthetics, and AI.”

Joanne McFall is an established writer and presenter from south-east Ireland. Holding honours BA and MA degrees she is currently completing a PhD at Warnborough

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

Promise Friday Airhumwude will be delivering a presentation for the African Art and Craft Practitioners Association entitled, The Great Bini Bronzes Casting. The Bini (or Benin) Bronzes are a group

Katherine Mickle is an Associate Professor of Art at Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania where she teaches all levels of Photography and intermittently teaches Drawing

Dr. David Stokes has been the Chief Executive of The Halpern Charitable Foundation since March 2019. The charity focuses on tackling mental health and social

Ayo Adewunmi (Ph.D), has taught art and photography at the Institute of Management and Technology (IMT), Enugu since 1991. He studied art at Ahmadu Bello