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Lives and works in Dover. After studying painting at The Byam Shaw School and the Royal Academy Schools she spent over twenty years in Germany developing her practice and exhibiting internationally. She returned to the UK in 1997 and, in 2001, was the recipient of an Arts Council Year of the Artist award for a light projection on the cliffs at Samphire Hoe in Kent. Over several decades, Jones' work has evolved as part of an intense emotional and intellectual process of self discovery and unveiling.

Edda Venusia Jones is an artist and graphic designer living and working in Dover. After working in publishing for 12 years in Berlin, she returned to the UK in 2005 where she is exploring different ways of bringing good design to the proverbial and real table – through the mediums of photography, text, graphics, events and cooking.

Robert Jarvis is an award-winning composer and sound artist based in Faversham, Kent. His work is concerned with raising people's awareness of their soundscape and with encouraging a (re)consideration of how we relate to and engage with our surroundings.

Jarvis' projects have at their centre the creation and performance of new work and often involve some form of social engagement as he collaborates with local people in the creation of a new work.

I take my first point of reference from crowds and large gatherings of people, looking for the detail in the ordinary but also the commonality within the group. Photographs are used to still movement and to reveal details, these photographs are then used to create drawings.

I sew these drawings onto fabric using a sewing machine. I use transparent fabric and I leave loose threads, thus revealing and celebrating the process of sewing. Transparent cloth allows me to layer the drawings on top of each other and so to build up a crowd which allows us to see through it.