
KArtsCon2024: Gabi Almeida – Legacy in Character Art During Times of Recovery
“My quest is to create a vibrant wonderland where characters champion their quirks and evolve into the heroes of their own stories in a world
“My quest is to create a vibrant wonderland where characters champion their quirks and evolve into the heroes of their own stories in a world
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
Svetlana Higgins is a classic aficionado, an independent piano teacher with over 20 years of experience – an ABRSM member educated in the tradition, style
Allyson Trostle Bath is a third-year PhD candidate at the University of Kent studying representations of female mental illness in contemporary fiction. She has a
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
Caroline Eastwood is an Assistant Lecturer and PhD candidate in Film at the University of Kent. Her doctoral thesis, Feeling sound: cinematic sound, subjective narration
Dr Dieter Declercq is Senior Lecturer in Film and Media, and Convenor of the MA Film programme. He is also Co-Director of the Centre for
Dr Stella Bolaki is Reader in American Literature and Medical Humanities in the School of English and Co-Director of the Centre for Health and Medical
Ruth Herbert is Senior Lecturer in Music Psychology and Music Performance, Director of Graduate Studies, School of Arts, University of Kent and a steering group
My name is Sophie. I’m from South Tyrol, Italy and I‘m turning 18 this year. I have been singing since I was a little girl,
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