Meet our Fine Art MA (Online) class of January 2025
24 January 2025

The latest cohort of Fine Art MA (Online) graduates have completed their Final Major Projects this January. Working across a diverse range of mediums, we're pleased to share documentation of their work via the Liminal Spaces showcase, bringing together the work of 15 artists from across the globe.
Meet the graduates
Stu Anderson
Stu Anderson is a Cornwall based artist specialising in paintings and sketches of travels and observing life. Colour and life are key aspects of his work.
Rachel Faulkner
Rachel Faulkner uses art to guide the viewer in self-reflection and consider other perspectives, creating responsive research projects.
Katie Hancock
Katie Hancock is an artist who considers herself to be a keeper of feminine biographies, and an explorer of the unseen, time, and labour of women.
Esther Johnson
Esther Johnson's work draws on the oral storytelling traditions of the Caribbean, whilst speaking to the processes and values of disappearing heritage craft practices.
Louise Kidd
Louise Kidd is developing as an intuitive painter of abstracted landscapes, taking inspiration from daily walks along the Cornish coast path.
Tracy McBride
Tracy McBride's project takes inspiration from the elements of the natural world and explores the impact of land reclamation of East Anglia.
Sharon Miller
Sharon Miller's approach to art is rooted in the belief that it can be a transformative force for social change and community engagement, offering fresh perspectives on how art can break down barriers.
Heather Philp
Heather Philp has been creating art in many forms her whole life, balancing artistic careers in musical theatre, dance companies and fine art with an adjacent career in the medical field.
Emily Pincher-Bradley
Emily Pincher-Bradley is a contemporary artist whose work explores the intersection of traditional and digital media.
Emma Roberts
Emma Roberts is a figurative artist, using the act of figuration as biographical and psychotherapeutic expression.
Trish Roberts
Trish Roberts is predominantly a printmaker, but learned to create the basketry and woven forms as a challenge and a deep engagement with materiality.
Simon Smith
As an artist deeply rooted in both environmental activism and surf culture, Simon Smith's work explores the intricate relationship between sustainability, the surf industry, and our coastlines.
Martin Travers
With a background in site specific street art, deeply influenced by community art and hip-hop culture, Martin Travers' work has always been firmly rooted in local community.
Theodor Van de Merwe
Theodor Van de Merwe's work is rooted in ideas around queer phenomenology, interested in both creating and relating to the experience of different bodies.
Clare Welfare
Clare Welfare's work is inspired by feelings of nostalgia, transformation, the kitsch, found items and memories, motivated by personal experience and growing up in 80s East End London.