Past Residents

  • Matthew Dardart - 2023

    I am interested in the language between contrasting materials when situated in the same body. I prefer to work in a more intuitive, less regimented way. My sculptures often build themselves and are very process based in this sense.

  • Khrystyna Khmil - 2023

    I was born in 1992 in the village of Hvizd, in the Ivano-Frankivsk region. I was living in Kyiv when the war started and I had to flee. Today, I am living in London.

  • Lauren Goldie - 2024

    Lauren Goldie is a London based artist and PhD researcher at Central Saint Martins. She is recipient of the 21/22 UAL UK/EU Postgraduate Award, the 22/23 Zsuzsi Roboz Scholarship and the 2023 Muse Residency.

  • Eleni Maragaki - 2023

    Eleni Maragaki is a visual artist born in Athens, Greece. She studied Painting at the Athens School of Fine Arts (2013-2018) and MA Fine Art in Central Saint Martins, UAL (2020-2022), with distinction, as a recipient of the Mona Hatoum Bursaries Award.

  • Catriona Robertson - 2022

    Catriona is fascinated by the idea of the urban landscape as a collage. She is inspired by how over time architecture forms an urban geology where layers of history are built on top of foundations.

  • Camilla Hanney - 2022

    Camilla Hanney (b. 1992) is an Irish artist working in ceramics, sculpture and installation. She is a Graduate of Goldsmiths University Masters of Fine Art programme (2017-2019) and also Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology (Visual Arts Practice 2010-2015).

  • Naira Mushtaq - 2022

    My practice is focused on history, memory and social commentary stemming from a desire to understand grief and memory and how memories are formed as affect.

  • Jose Garcia Oliva - 2022

    Venezuelan artist based in London. His work explores the clash between diasporic identity, migrant labour, and cultural heritage.

  • Rory Watson - 2020

    Since achieving his BA Fine Art degree from Central Saint Martins in 2019, Rory has completed residencies with the Muse Gallery and Art Inspirations.

  • Hugo Lami - 2020

    Lami’s work looks into technology and energy, evoking the dependency on our devices and social media to connect with each other. His sculptures and installations investigate the hardware of our technological evolution while his paintings take apart the content of softwares that are supposed to improve our life.

  • Cecilia Di Paolo - 2020

    Cecilia Di Paolo is a London based artist. Originating from Italy, and Educated at the Arts University Bournemouth.

  • Yuichiro Kikuma - 2019

    Yuichiro ‘s work attempts to visualise the invisible forces, patterns or rhythms that exist around us in daily life, in the same way as any landscapes are created as a result of their specific climate.

  • Yambe Tam - 2019

    Yambe Tam is a visual artist who creates contemplative experiences that explore the fluid nature of reality through immersive experiences and installations.

  • Mark Tamer - 2018

    I am an experimental photographer working with both analogue and digital mediums. Through my work I’m looking to find a balance between chance and control, construction and destruction, signal and noise and ultimately, life and death.

  • Mahaul Harley Leca - 2018

  • Josephine Cottrell - 2018

    Born in the UK, Josephine grew up traveling, spending most of her life in Russia, Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Returning to the UK for university where she completed a BA in Fine Art and an MA in Printmaking, she now lives and works in London.

  • Lawrence Calver - 2017

    Lawrence Calver (b. 1992, Suffolk, UK) lives and works in London. He studied creative direction of fashion at London College of Fashion.

  • Yole Quintero - 2017

    My work is about performance, cultural identity, femininity, visual pop culture and politics; often evoking elements that triggers questions about social statements and stereotypes.

  • Diego Brambilla - 2017

    Diego Brambilla is an Italian artist based in Zürich, Switzerland, who graduated from the London College of Communication with an MA in photography in 2015.

  • Gemma Milligan - 2016

    Through her sculpture, the artist focuses on materials that are modest, everyday and generally left raw and untreated.

  • Nicholas Cheeseman - 2016

    Nicholas lives and works in East London. He uses a variety of media and techniques including drawing, embroidery and sculpture.

  • Samantha Y. Huang - 2016

    Samantha takes inspiration from her experience of growing up surrounded by blueprints and drawings from her father's construction and engineering business. Samantha is fascinated by lines, forms, shapes and texture.

  • Luna Jungeun Lee - 2016

    Born 1985, Seoul, Korea. Lives and works in London, UK

  • Gosia Łapsa-Malawska - 2014

    Gosia Łapsa-Malawska is a Polish born artist currently based in London. Extensively travelled across South America and Asia, her practice is rooted in the ‘Young Poland Movement’ and informed by the simplicity and subtlety at the core of Japanese aesthetics.

  • Coral Churchill - 2012

    Coral Churchill’s paintings takes inspiration from natural forms reflecting cloud, land and seascapes and merging biomorphic structures and forms.

  • Stephanie Smart - 2012

    In 2017 Stephanie formally established her own fashion label The House of Embroidered Paper; Stephanie's working practice combines that of a fashion house and a fine art studio.

  • Mathew Vieira - 2012

    Born and raised in London with a Portuguese background, I have always loved creating and its safe to say that art class was definitely my favourite.

  • Kathryn Maple - 2011

    Kathryn Maple was born in Canterbury in 1989, and lives and works in South London.

  • Andreea Mandrescu - 2011

    Studio Andreea Mandrescu is a design studio based in London specializing in textile, material and surface design.

  • Caroline Jane Harris - 2010

    Born 1987 London Lives and works in London. Printmaking Research Fellow at City & Guilds of London Art School 2016–18.

  • Alice Hall - 2008

    Alice Hall is a plein air artist based in London. She’s a full member of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters. Earlier this year, Alice became the President of the Chelsea Art Society.

  • Cecilia Sandrini - 2008

  • Evy Jokhova - 2007

    London based multi disciplinary artist. Born in Switzerland to Russian parents, Jokhova lived in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia, Austria and Estonia.

  • Masaki Yada - 2006

    Born in Tokyo, Masaki Yada reinterprets spiritual symbolism through his detailed and intricate paintings, simultaneously creating an edgy and dark atmosphere within his works.

  • Patricio (Pato) Bosich - 2004

    Pato was born in Chile in 1978 moving to Europe in 1997, settling in London in 2000 where he lives and works. In 2004 he gets his BA Hons in Painting in Camberwell School of Art.

  • Corinne Charton - 2003

    Following a career as a fashion model Corinne Charton decided to pursue her interest in art at Central Saint Martins with a BA (Hons) in Fine Art, 2003 and went on to complete her MA in Fine Art at Middlesex university in 2016.