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•Bill Taylor Beales is an experienced freelance Creative Arts practitioner.

•He specialises in visual mixed media, text, songwriting/recording, storytelling, sculpture, portraiture, film and music.

•He operates as a socially engaged artist in a wide range of disciplines and contexts. 

•He has worked with a wide variety of groups including but not limited to, those in palliative care, children with learning difficulties, youth involved in the justice system and older members of the community on their own and as part of intergenerational initiatives.

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Catherine Bennett

•Catherine Bennett is a performer, director and choreographer and film maker.

•She aims to provide the opportunity for young people to explore their ideas, inspire one another, and discover new skills.

•Her emphasis is on enabling the participants to unlock their creativity through experimentation in performance and to build trust and confidence (in themselves and one another) in a supportive professional environment.

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Imogen Higgins

•Imogen Higgins is a material led artist who is inspired by the way different materials look, feel and behave.

•When working with a material, she like to practise traditional and then use these traditional techniques to create something wholly unexpected.

•She has a passion for sharing creative experiences with others which is why she is currently working as a community artist.

•She has also delivered lectures and practical skills to university students concerning the use of sustainable building materials in art. 

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Julian Lewis

•Dr. Julian Lewis is an experienced freelance Creative Arts practitioner.

•He specialises in visual mixed media, text, printmaking, portraiture.

•He operates in a wide range of disciplines and contexts.

•He has previously collaborated on a number of initiatives with the Joseff Herman Foundation.

•He is currently an Artist in Residence based at Pontarddulais Primary School. 

Sarah Tombs

•Sarah Tombs is a practising sculptor and lecturer, working to commission and making sculpture for research projects and exhibitions. Sarah currently works as a gallery artist and lecturer in the National Gallery, London.

• Her sculpture practice is varied and uses a range of materials including steel, copper, bronze and stone. 

•She recently completed a commission for the Morriston Burns Unit, ‘The Lady of Llyn y Fan fach’ working with Tata Steel.

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