Contemporary Art for Lasting Impact
Artphoria is a dynamic collective of MA Fine Art Multidisciplinary Artists based in Kent, UK, committed to perspective, form, and transformative change. Through bold exhibitions and immersive events, we challenge perceptions, spark conversations, and explore art’s intersections with society and the environment. Rooted in collaboration and innovation, we amplify underrepresented voices, disrupt the status quo, and reimagine art’s role in shaping a just world. By fostering a thriving creative community, we make contemporary art an agent of lasting impact.
Helene is awash with conceptual skills: rigorous, tireless, innovative and inspired. She demonstrates knowledge and understanding of Constructivism, abstraction and expression by exploring ideas around rhythm through repetition, lines in relation to abstraction, shapes and text.
Playing with the rigidity of Constructivism, her ideas are realised in an innovative way using both traditional and non-traditional methods. Helene is meticulous and rigorous in both interrogation and application, and her ideas are tested and then incorporated in an exciting way.
Crystal Evans is a multidisciplinary artist working across sculpture, painting, photography, installation, and poetry. Grounded in phenomenology and stoicism, her practice explores perception, memory, and emotion. She examines identity, belonging, and intersections. Embracing imperfection, she uses fractured ceramics and unfinished lines as truth-telling. Exhibited internationally, she debuted What Remains at Herbert Read Gallery in 2025, integrating photography and poetry to explore memory and impermanence. Her book of the same title is out now.
Sue Cavanagh explores environmental experiences through horizontal, vertical, and sensory perspectives. Informed by architecture and urban design, her work examines urbanisation, climate, and landscape shifts. She questions our experience of place, interconnections between environments, and sustainable futures. Inspired by her move from city to coast, she creates immersive two- and three-dimensional works using collage, wood, concrete, wire, light, and sound.
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