We are thrilled to announce three newly commissioned visual artists for the CID Project Exhibition

The CID Project will produce a series of high quality artistic outputs bringing visibility to the process of dancing and the identities of the dancers taking part in the project throughout 2021.

David Armes

David is a visual artist working with print, language and geography. He works primarily with letterpress printing on paper and his work has been shown across Europe and the US, including as artist-in-residence at Bodleian Library (University of Oxford, UK), Zygote Press (Cleveland, USA), Huddersfield Art Gallery (UK), Wells Book Arts Center (New York, USA) and BBC Radio Lancashire (UK).

Emma Brown

Emma is a visual artist with a focus on printmaking and illustration. Her current work explores the delicate and meaningful relationships that people develop to make sense of their lives. Capturing the essence or memory of an experience, emotion or story is integral to Emma’s practice.

Edwina Kung

Edwina is born in Hong Kong and based in Nottingham, UK. She is an illustrator, fine artist and printmaker. Edwina’s practice consistently explores how we respond to our surroundings to create a meaningful relationship with people, memories and places. Edwina received a BFA from National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan and completed her MFA from Nottingham Trent University. She has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions across Taiwan, the UK and the USA.

You can read more about the artists and their work on the People page of the website. These artists will be visiting all of the classes as part of the CID Project over the next four weeks so please welcome them and feel free to ask them questions about their work and process.