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      <image:caption>Dr Jacob Burda is a philosopher, cultural entrepreneur, media executive, and investor whose work spans academia, the arts, and business. As a board member of Hubert Burda Media, one of Europe's leading media companies, he plays a strategic role in shaping the organisation's cultural and intellectual direction.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alan J. Lawson is an award-winning Scottish artist, known for his sensitive portraits and landscape paintings. Working predominantly as an oil painter, but also sculpting in clay and wax, his work is heavily influenced by the details and rhythms of the natural world. His debut novel The Birdwatchers will be published by Foreshore Books.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Michael Lesslie is a screenwriter, playwright and producer whose projects have won international awards ranging from BAFTAs to Emmys. His most recent film, The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes stayed at number one in the global box office for multiple weeks and successfully relaunched the franchise.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ayishat Akanbi is a fashion stylist and writer based in London. She has styled Grammy award-winning reggae artist Koffee, as well as Rod Stewart, Labrinth, Maverick Sabre, Wretch 32, Wizkid, Davido, Little Simz, Chronixx, and fashion icon Naomi Campbell. She has also worked as a stylist for global fashion brands Nike, Converse, Adidas, Eastpak, Dr. Martens, and H&amp;M. Rooted in reflection on her own experience and identity, Ayishat seeks to illuminate our differences but, crucially, critically highlight our similarities. She has spoken at Google, The Sydney Opera House, Radley College, and The V&amp;A.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nick Blood is an actor who has appeared in many film, TV and theatre productions in both in the UK and US. After reading Politics at Bristol University he attended LAMDA where he studied classical acting. Upon graduating he won the Old Vic New Voices Award for his play ‘Inches Apart’ and was nominated for the spotlight prize and a finalist in the Alan Bates Award. He made his professional stage debut at the Royal Court followed by performances at the National Theatre and in the West End. His screen credits include include HBO’s EUPHORIA; Danny Boyle's BABYLON; Star Wars spin-off Andor, MISFITS (Channel 4); HIM &amp; HER (BBC); and Marvel's AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sue Grayson Ford MBE has enjoyed a 40 year career in arts administration since founding and directing the Serpentine Gallery as a platform for emerging artists. Later, she expanded the programme with exhibitions of international artists such as Giacometti, Saul Steinberg, De Kooning and Henry Moore. She has been Sculpture Director for the Liverpool International Garden Festival, Exhibitions Director at Manchester’s Cornerhouse, Director of Wakefield’s Centenary Festival and of London’s Photographers’ Gallery. Sue initiated the Campaign for Drawing, and ensured that it’s flagship, The Big Draw, grew into an international phenomenon with over 1000 events annually across the UK and 20 other countries.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Andrew Huddleston is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame in the US. Before moving to Notre Dame, he taught for a number of years in the UK at Oxford, London, and Warwick. He studied at Brown University, Pembroke College, Cambridge, and Princeton University. His writing focuses primarily on post-Kantian European philosophy, aesthetics, ethics, and social philosophy. His book Nietzsche on the Decadence of Flourishing of Culture was published with Oxford University Press in 2019, and his book Art's Highest Calling: The Religion of Art in a Secular Age is forthcoming with OUP in 2026. He is presently at work on a new book project tentatively titled A Home in the World."</image:caption>
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      <image:title>About Us - Iain Martin</image:title>
      <image:caption>Iain Martin is a journalist, author, entrepreneur and director of the London Defence Conference, the annual geopolitical gathering held at King's College London. He is director of Engelsberg Ideas for the Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson foundation. His weekly column on politics is published by The Times and he is publisher and founder of Reaction. His two books on financial history are the award-winning “Making it Happen: Fred Goodwin, RBS and the men who blew up the British Economy” (Simon and Schuster, 2013) and “Crash, Bang, Wallop: the inside story of Big Bang and the financial revolution that changed the world" (Sceptre, 2016).</image:caption>
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      <image:title>About Us - Sukhdev Sandhu</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sukhdev Sandhu directs the Colloquium for Unpopular Culture at New York University. A former Critic of the Year at the British Press Awards, his books include the prize-winning Night Haunts (2007) and Other Musics (2016). He writes for Bidoun, The Wire and The Guardian, makes radio documentaries for the BBC, and runs the Texte and Töne publishing imprint.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>NYU Fellowship - Isabelle Appleton</image:title>
      <image:caption>Isabelle Appleton is an MFA candidate in Fiction at NYU, where she is a Goldwater Fellow. Her writing has appeared in Joyland, Conjunctions, The New England Review, The Washington Square Review, Protean Magazine, and elsewhere. She is a recipient of NYU’s Thesis Research Award, and her work has been supported by the Ucross Foundation. She holds a BA in Religion from Vassar. Originally from St. Louis, she now lives in Brooklyn.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>NYU Fellowship - Pat Gonzalez</image:title>
      <image:caption>Patricia “Pat” Gonzalez is a PhD candidate of the Spanish and Portuguese Department at New York University. Their research intersects queer ecologies, sound studies and blue humanities with focus on Latin and North American rivers and the ways in which the environmental catastrophe can be witnessed amongst the nonhuman beings.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>NYU Fellowship - Ashlin Rakhra</image:title>
      <image:caption>Ashlin Rakhra is a PhD candidate in Population Health at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, where her work focuses on health equity, community-based health programs, and access to culturally and linguistically inclusive care. Grounded in human-centered design, her research centers the lived experiences of underserved populations and seeks to use research as a tool for equity, empathy, and systems-level transformation. Her dissertation explores how trust shapes the way marginalized communities engage with healthcare. She is developing and validating a holistic, multi-level trust scale to better understand how trust functions within models that link clinical and community care in New York City.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>NYU Fellowship - Konstantine Vlasis</image:title>
      <image:caption>Konstantine Vlasis is a PhD Candidate in music and sound studies at NYU, a visiting music lecturer at Listaháskóli Íslands and a performing member of the percussion quartet, APEX Percussion. Vlasis explicitly builds his works upon pre-existing musical textures created by nonhuman entities, natural soundscapes, and environmental phenomena. His recent works expressly focus on art-science collaboration and have been supported by the Leifur Eiríksson Foundation, Fulbright, National Science Foundation, New York University and National Geographic. Vlasis is a PhD Candidate in music and sound studies at NYU, a visiting music lecturer at Listaháskóli Íslands and a performing member of the percussion quartet, APEX Percussion</image:caption>
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      <image:title>NYU Fellowship - Alperen Arslan</image:title>
      <image:caption>Alperen Arslan is an award-winning author and a PhD student in the Department of History at New York University, specializing in the History of Science, Technology, and International History. His prior work explored various subjects, including the history of climatology, marine biology and oceanography, human and animal plasticity, science and democracy, and the merits of multilingualism in science. Before moving to New York City, Alperen studied in Istanbul, London, and Vienna.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>NYU Fellowship - Logan Davis</image:title>
      <image:caption>Logan Davis is a nonfiction writer based in Brooklyn, New York. She holds a BA in creative writing from Whitman College and is currently finishing her MFA in Literary Reportage at NYU. Broadly speaking, she writes about people and places we have something to learn from—from death doulas and remote Italian winemakers to the insider, domestic knowledge of New York's handy-people and her very fascinating landlord.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>NYU Fellowship - Francesca Billington</image:title>
      <image:caption>Francesca Billington is a writer who is currently finishing her MFA in creative nonfiction at NYU. She writes about a range of subjects, including pharmaceutical advertising, criminal justice, and politics. She holds a BA in anthropology from Princeton.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>NYU Fellowship - Zac Easterling</image:title>
      <image:caption>Zac Easterling (they/them) is a Ph.D. candidate in New York University’s department of performance studies, specializing in black studies, critical philosophy, African American studies, gender studies, boxing technique, and US boxing history. In their dissertation, Stricken Together: Boxing &amp; The Performance of Conflict/Violence they read the history of boxing, exemplified by a selection of fights and their historical circumstance, to elucidate the ontology of conflict and present it as a resource of violence mitigation.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>NYU Fellowship - Xavier Hadley</image:title>
      <image:caption>Xavier Hadley is a graduate student in NYU. Through his work as a poet, guitarist, and critical race scholar, Xavier seeks to illuminate the contemporary presence of historical feelings. Taking inspiration from poets like Harriette Mullen, Douglas Kearney, Audre Lorde, and Claudia Rankine among many others, Xavier and his work have received awards and critical recognition from Colorado State University, Lyrical Lemonade, the American Institute for Graphic Arts, and others.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>NYU Fellowship - Cat Sposato</image:title>
      <image:caption>Catherine “Cat” Sposato is a New York-based writer, editor, author, and podcaster who is originally from Passaic, New Jersey. She’s a Magazine Writing and Digital Storytelling Master’s student at New York University’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute out of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. She has her B.A. in English and Political Science from Columbia College of Columbia University. A first-generation Colombian-American, Cat is passionate about exploring the nuances of popular culture and politics. Her work has been featured in NPR, V Magazine, VMAN, Outlander Magazine and Road to Sound.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Visual Art Prize - Winner: Peter Angermann</image:title>
      <image:caption>Studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg; in 1968, he transferred to the class run by Joseph Beuys at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, graduating from the academy in 1972. A chance meeting with his former classmate Milan Kunc led to them developing a new visual language that was closely oriented to everyday life, while simultaneously being fired by a witty, anarchic impulse. In 1979 Jan Knap joined the two friends, and the group NORMAL was born; the artists went their separate ways in 1981. Angermann’s themed works and his landscapes make him unique in today’s art scene. He has also passed his experience on to a new generation of artists, through guest professorships at Reykjavík and Kassel, followed by a professorship at the Städelschule in Frankfurt am Main from 1996 to 2002 and from 2002 to 2010 at the Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg. Artist’s website: www.polka.de</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Visual Art Prize - Winner: Ekta Gehlot</image:title>
      <image:caption>Ekta Gehlot is a self-taught painter whose practice began with an instinctive love for colours and their ability to carry emotion. Her work is rooted in portraits of women—figures of strength, vulnerability, and freedom—who long to exist simply as they are, without the weight of imposed identities. Her paintings have found resonance beyond her own studio: singer Lucky Ali admired her art, and at his wish, she created a collection of twelve customised works inspired by his songs. She is currently working on paintings that address women’s issues, using art to spark dialogue around the realities of their lives and struggles. Through raw, emotive brushstrokes, she seeks to amplify voices often left unheard and to transform personal expression into a collective conversation.She aspires for her canvases to travel where voices cannot, carrying women’s stories into global conversations.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Visual Art Prize - Runner up: Alok Avinash,</image:title>
      <image:caption>I was born in 1979 and began my journey in photography in 2001 with a used camera that once belonged to my uncle, the acclaimed photographer Sri Santosh Rajgarhia. From the very beginning, the land and life of India fascinated me deeply, and I chose to make them the central theme of my work. My photographs focus on the myriad moods and moments of rural life, reflecting both its struggles and its beauty. Over the years, my work has received several national and international awards and has been appreciated by lovers of photography across the world. Professionally, I am engaged in business, but my true passion lies in photography. I devote all my spare time to this art and constantly strive to refine my vision by learning from the works of great masters such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, S. Paul, Ernst Haas, Steve McCurry, Raghu Rai, and, of course, my mentor and guide, Santosh Rajgarhia.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Visual Art Prize - Runner up: Nneka Iwunna Ezemezue</image:title>
      <image:caption>Nneka Iwunna Ezemezue is a Nigerian artist based in the UK, working across photography, collage, design, and immersive media. Her practice explores culture, tradition, gender, environment, and community, with projects like Left Behind highlighting the challenges faced by widows in Nigeria. Her work has been shown internationally at Head On Photo Festival (Australia), PhotoVille (New York), Exposure Festival (Canada), Lagos Biennale, and Addis Foto Fest (Ethiopia), and published in European Photography, NPR, The Guardian, and the British Journal of Photography. A finalist for the Innovate UK Immersive Tech Awards (2025) and the CAP Prize (2022), she seeks to create awareness and spark dialogue that drives social impact. Find out more at www.nnekaezemezue.com.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Visual Art Prize - Ella Krispel</image:title>
      <image:caption>Ella Krispel is a graphic designer and visual artist. Her recent work, "Imagined Immigration," is a collection of paper-woven tapestries illustrating the media's influence on public perceptions of immigration in the UK, based on academic research. By giving new form to existing information, she visualizes the formation of common assumptions held by the British public and the tension between these perceptions and reality. She is currently working on new pieces commissioned by The Migration Museum London and giving lectures titled "Art as Intervention," explaining the power of art and design to communicate complex ideas and amplify voices from often unheard communities. https://www.ellakrispel.co.uk/</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Visual Art Prize - Jay Rechsteiner</image:title>
      <image:caption>Jay Rechsteiner was born in Basel, Switzerland in 1971 and trained in Switzerland and in the UK. In the 1990s he moved to Japan where he spent 6 years painting. In 2001 he returned to Europe. Rechsteiner exhibited internationally, including the Venice Biennale, Fukuoka Art Museum, the Whitechapel Gallery and Tate Liverpool. From In 2007 Rechsteiner formed half of the artist duo Sardine &amp; Tobleroni, who gained an increasing reputation between 2007 and 2012 in London and Portugal. In 2012 Rechsteiner decided to work solo again. He is currently based in Margate on the South East coast of England. http://www.jayrechsteiner.com/</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Visual Art Prize - Winner : Tara Abdullah</image:title>
      <image:caption>Tara Abdulla is an artist from Sulaimaniah, Kurdistan Region of Iraq. She uses her art to raise awareness and promote resistance towards violence against women and environmental conservation. Her projects "The Feminine Project" and "The Sound Project" aim to shed light on the harsh realities faced by women in her region and encourage non-violent resistance. As an independent artist and freelancer, she uses a range of mediums, including paintings, installations, performances, sculptures, videos, and designs, to deliver her messages. You can find out more at: https://www.taraabdulla.com/</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Visual Art Prize - Second Place : Jian Luo</image:title>
      <image:caption>Jian Luo, a Chinese photographer. His works have been exhibited in China, France, Italy, Switzerland and remained in the permanent collection in MUSEC Museum and in Swatch Art Peace Hotel Collection. Jian Luo's work focuses on the lives of people with a geopolitical background. He seeks to uncover the underlying connections between people and modern society and present them through his lens. Although it may take time to confirm, he believes that there is a certain truth that exists both inside and outside of the lens.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Visual Art Prize - Third Place : Fang Zhou</image:title>
      <image:caption>Fang Zhou is an artist from Wuhan, now working and living in Beijing, China. His work has been exhibited at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, the 1st Chengdu International photography Festival, CAFA Graduation Exhibition, CAFA Art Museum, Beijing, the Go to Society, Han Art Museum, Wuhan, "Tiny rays converge into a sun" Photography Invitational Exhibition of universities in the Asia-Pacific region, Xi University of Technology, Shenyang International Localized Image Festival, the 2nd QuanzhouHuangguang) International Image Biennial, the Lift-Off Filmmaker Sessions, United Kingdom, the Student World Impact Film Festival, United States, Seoul Indie-AniFest, Korea, 9:16 Vertical Film Fest, Peru, Mobile Film University, Colombia, SERIES WEB AWARDS, Peru and ICONA Animation Festival, Greece.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Visual Art Prize - Winner : June Wong</image:title>
      <image:caption>June is a Hong Kong visual artist. She explores daily life and social issues through moving image and drawing. Images from a news broadcast, casual conversations overheard from her neighbors, and snippets of audio captured from a radio broadcast, all serve as the raw materials for her creations. She graduated in 2018 with a Bachelor of Fine Art from Hong Kong Art School &amp; RMIT University and received a Higher Diploma in Fine Art in 2014. Also, she obtained her Bachelor of Nursing in 2010.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Visual Art Prize - Second Place : Armin Amirian</image:title>
      <image:caption>Armin Amirian has contributed to more than 100 festivals and exhibitions throughout the years and had his last solo exhibition “hICEstory” (2021) and another one “A’ar” (2018). He’s received multiple international awards such as Award of Excellence from Fletcher Art Festival (USA 2020), Honorable Mention Award of Yeiser Art Center (USA 2020), Young Author Award of the 29th Spanish Railways Foundation Caminos de Hierro (2018), The Jury Prize of Fomenar (Spain 2017), two-time winner of the best Creative Look from “Image of The Year Festival” (Iran 2015, 2017). His works have been sold at exhibitions and auctions such as the Sotheby’s and are available in collections and foundations such as Ooshot (France), Spanish Railways Foundation, Fletcher H. Dyer (USA).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Theatre Prize - Winner: Mo Holmes</image:title>
      <image:caption>Mo Holmes is a black queer Southern playwright and librettist, born in San Antonio and raised on the long stretch of road from Texas to Alabama. Her writing has been developed and/or presented by the Playwrights’ Center, Sewanee Writers’ Conference, Sam French Off Off Broadway Short Play Festival, Minnesota Opera, Atlanta Opera, Vertigo Theatre, Climate Action New Play Collective, and Columbia University School of the Arts. Some of her other recognitions include the Next Wave Initiative Lorraine Hansberry Award (winner); and the Jane Chambers Prize (finalist). As a dramaturg and teaching artist, she has supported new play development at Good Apples Collective, the Playwrights’ Center, Guthrie Theater, Jungle Theater, Horizon Theatre Company and Columbia. She is an MFA Candidate in Playwriting and Undergraduate Writing Program Teaching Fellow at Columbia.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Theatre Prize - Runner up: Rachel Causer</image:title>
      <image:caption>Rachel Causer trained as an actor at Mountview, before honing her writing with The Arcola and The Criterion New Writing &amp; Development groups. Her plays include: Lippy (Fringe Tour – Finalist Best Newcomer at Brighton Fringe), When It Happens (Tristan Bates – Offie Finalist) and Please, Feel Free to Share (Theatre503 &amp; The Pleasance Courtyard), which was an Offie and Popcorn Award Finalist and is published by Methuen Drama. Rachel trained in screenwriting on the Channel 4Screenwriting Scheme 2023 and is one of eight writers on the Dancing Ledge/ScreenSkills Scheme 2025. She studied filmmaking at Met Film, where she wrote and directed her debut short Stalemate, and is now developing projects across TV, film and radio. She is also the founder of Scatterjam, creating female-led work that is socially and politically engaged while being structurally bold and always unashamedly entertaining.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Eliana is a writer, director and script editor working across theatre, TV and film. Her play Anything With a Pulse sold out at the Edinburgh Fringe before transferring to London’s Park Theatre for two further sell-out runs. It was described as “a witty, hang-on-to-your-hormones tour of modern dating” ★★★★ The Times, and “punchy and warm. As endearing as any Richard Curtis rom-com” ★★★★ The Stage. Eliana has adapted the play into her debut novel (of the same name), due for release as an Audible Original next summer and in print the following year. Alongside her own writing, she works as a Development Editor at Origin Pictures and is currently script editing Yomi Adegoke’s TV adaptation of The List.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lucy is a writer and student from Manchester. In between her Modern Languages and Cultures studies at the University of Sheffield, she has written multiple short and full-length plays that have been performed across the UK. Her short play ‘My Work Friend’s Boyfriend‘ made the final of OFFCUT at 53Two Theatre in Manchester and has also been performed in Sheffield and London. She is looking forward to developing her writing career as much as possible both during and post university.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sadie Pearson is a writer, director, theatre maker and co-founder of Full Frontal Theatre Ltd. Her playwrighting debut 'To Watch a Man Eat' has earned critical acclaim and a plethora of five-star-spangled reviews across the UK, performing in Bristol, the Edinburgh Fringe, Shakespeare North Playhouse and The Old Red Lion, London.  Her latest play 'Rodney Black, Who Cares? It's Working' will be performed in London December 2024.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Eloise is a writer, actor, and fight director. She made her writing debut at the National Theatre, with award winning play Barrier(s). Since then, she has continued to make work championing deaf and queer perspectives, working with Deafinitely Theatre, HighTide, CRIPtic Arts. As an actor, Eloise is best known for playing Daisy in BBC’s Phoenix Rise. Other credits include Lord of the Flies (Leeds Playhouse) and The Power (Prime Video). Fight directing credits include Galatea (Brighton Festival) and The Hunchback of Notre Dame (NYMT).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fintan is an Irish playwright and poet from South London. His first play ‘One Above’ ran for a full run at the Edinburgh Fringe 15’. His next play ‘SEND’ won the Young Harts Festival 16’ at the Lyric Hammersmith. He was then commissioned to write ‘Passin’ Thru’ for the Lyric Hammersmith’s Evolution Festival 17’. He joined Soho Theatre Writers Lab in 2017 where he developed his play ‘drift’, subsequently shortlisted for BBC Drama Writersroom 2021. In 2019, he wrote ‘Fresh One’ for Immediate Theatre and started working on ‘Shoulders’, also shortlisted for BBC Drama Writersroom 2022. His play ‘Pineapple’ was produced for Ink Festival 2023. He is currently writing and performing poetry, as well as continuing to develop ‘Shoulders’.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Amy is an award-winning writer, actor and theatre-maker from Manchester. She is passionate about creating work around coming-of-age, human connection and the contemporary British (specifically northern!) Jewish voice. Whilst studying Psychology at Cambridge University she wrote her first play, Life Before the Line, which won the Cambridge University Edinburgh Fringe Fund - a prize in which one piece of new writing is fully funded at the Edinburgh Fringe where it received five star reviews and sold-out shows. She has since been named Runner-up for the Alpine Fellowship Prize For Playwriting, shortlisted for the Shelagh Delaney New Writing Prize and accepted into the National Youth Theatre. Her acting credits include: “The Last Cowboy in Salford” (BFI), The Calligrapher (Edinburgh Fringe Festival) and “111 More Time” (HOME, Contact, MIF).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kate Roche is a playwright from London. Her first play, A Make Believe Summer, was performed at the Tower Theatre in 2022</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Theatre Prize - Winner: Carla Grauls</image:title>
      <image:caption>Carla Grauls is an award-winning writer who has written work for theatre and audio. She was selected for Torino Film Lab's Serieslab-Talents programme in Italy and the Oxford Playhouse Writers Attachment Programme 2021/22. Her play Me Myself I was performed at the Vaults festival, and she was commissioned for Audible's Emerging Playwrights Fund to write a new full-length audio play: Life Ever After. She has won the Nick Darke Award and was shortlisted for awards and competitions including the Arch 468 Hope Prize 2021 and the Yale Drama Series Prize.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SEVAN (he/him) is a playwright-actor. His work has been seen in London and New York at The Public Theatre, New York Theatre Workshop, The Flea Theatre, The Sheen Center, The Bush Theatre, Theatre Royal Stratford East, Theatre503, Rich Mix, The Old Red Lion, The Space, and Access Theatre. Member of the Bush Theatre inaugural 2015 Emerging Writers Group; The Public Theater 2011 Emerging Writers Group; NYTW Usual Suspect; Rising Circle Theatre Collective 2010 InkTANK Writer's Lab.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mallory Jane Weiss is a queer, woman playwright, whose work centers around female friendship, time, and finding the mythical inside the mundane. Select plays include Big Black Sunhats (Great Plains Theatre Conference 2023; The O’Neill National Playwrights Conference 2022; Clubbed Thumb Biennial Commission finalist 2020), Anaphora (The O’Neill NPC finalist 2024; Premiere Play Festival semi-finalist 2024), LIGHTS OUT AND AWAY WE GO (The O’Neill NPC finalist 2023; Clubbed Thumb reading 2022), The Page Turners (Clauder Competition Gold Prize 2023; Princess Grace Award semi-finalist 2022; The O’Neill NPC finalist 2021), Pony Up (Broadway Play Publishing 2023; Princess Grace Award Finalist 2019), Dave and Julia are stuck in a tree (Playing on Air’s James Stevenson Prize 2020), and DRAWBRIDGE (Concord Theatricals 2024; Samuel French Off-Off Broadway Festival 2023).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Isla Cowan is a playwright, performer, and director, from Edinburgh. Isla specialises in making ecofeminist theatre, and is committed to exploring issues of class, gender, and ecology in her work. Isla was winner of the 2022 Assembly ART Award and the 2021 Alpine Fellowship Theatre Prize for her acclaimed monologue play She Wolf, and nominated for the 2022 Filipa Bragança Award for best female solo performance. Isla’s plays have also been recently shortlisted for the St Andrews Playwriting Award and the Phil Fox Award. Playwriting credits include, To the Bone (Pitlochry Festival Theatre), She Wolf (Assembly Roxy), Progress Review (Stellar Quines, Traverse Theatre), Alright Sunshine (A Play, A Pie and A Pint, Òran Mór), And… And… And… (Strange Town Touring Company, Traverse Theatre), Jack and the Beanstalk (Hopscotch Theatre Company), Daphne, or Hellfire (Pleasance), and Sno Wite and the Seven Dickensians (Strange Town, Scottish Storytelling Centre), amongst others.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Monique Giroux graduated from NYU with a Bachelor of Arts and Science and from McGill University (Montreal) with a MBA. She founded The Armadillo Theatre Company in Toronto, Ontario to produce new American and Canadian playwrights. She worked as associate producer at Les Productions La Fete on the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Memoirs, a six-episode english and french documentary on the late Prime Minister of Canada which aired on the CBC/Radio-Canada. As an entrepreneur, Monique founded MediGuide, a medical second opinion service for insurance companies and Bonbids, an online fundraising platform. Both companies were successfully sold to venture capitalists. Monique has written a one-act play: A Bitter Pill which received a Zoom reading by The Quarantine Series Theatre Company.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Andrew Thompson’s play In Event Of Moone Disaster won the Theatre503 International Playwright’s Award and The Stage Debut Award - Best Writer. His work has been staged and developed in London, Edinburgh and New York amongst others. Most recently his digital play I ❤was hosted by the Traverse Theatre. He has been the recipient of an Arvon/Jerwood Fellowship, an Arthur P. Sloan Foundation grant in conjunction with Manhattan Theatre Club, and carried out a Scottish Playwrights’ Residency in Japan supported by the Traverse Theatre and British Council. He is currently attached to the Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh as part of their L20 scheme and is shortlisted for the Arch468 Theatre Hope Playwriting prize 2021. Andrew has recently been appointed Lecturer in Creative Writing at Newcastle University.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>After a long career teaching and lecturing Economics &amp; Politics, Sue quit to write and perform. Her solo show An Audience With Shurl received 4* reviews at Edinburgh, was nominated for the Outstanding Performance Award at Prague Fringe and was awarded Best of Fringe in San Francisco. Mum’s The Word won the Drama Association of Wales International One Act Play Competition, and her poetry and prose appears in Dwell Time on the Penistone Railway Line. She's currently working on a play about the women's criminal in/justice system. Having recently completed her artist residency on the Isle of Wight, Sue is now a workshop leader and impoverished writer-performer looking for an agent.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tabitha’s first play Billy Through the Window premiered at The Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol and transferred to the Edinburgh Fringe, where it was shortlisted for the Brighton Fringe Excellence Award. Her second play Beacons was produced at The Park Theatre, London, where it was nominated for three Off West End Awards including Best New Play and Most Promising New Playwright. Her recent play The Amber Trap premiered with Damsel Productions at Theatre503 in 2019 and this year her script Daffy Grod and the Shaking Lights was shortlisted for the Papatango Prize and longlisted for the Bruntwood Award. She is currently developing an original television series with Mam Tor Productions.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Phoebe Anne Taylor is an actor, writer and photographer based in Melbourne, Australia. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree with Honours in Creative Writing (University of Melbourne) and Theatre Performance (Monash University), and was a member of the inaugural Howard Fine Acting Studio Australia Full Time Ensemble in 2012. In 2019, she became an alumni of the Arteles Creative Centre, having been welcomed into the Silence Awareness Existence residency programme. As a writer, her work has been selected by Baggage Productions for their Madwomen Monologues seasons, and her debut work the art of f**king was performed at La Mama Theatre, Melbourne, and became a cult success.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lucy is a Writer &amp; Director based in London. She loves stories centred around women in fun and interesting genres, particularly horror. Lucy took part in the Royal Court's Introduction to Playwriting Scheme (2014) Hampstead Theatre's Inspire Programme (2020) and is a graduate of the Creative Writing programme at Warwick University. As a member of Stonewall Youth, she produced a short film on homophobic bullying, which placed third in a Stonewall Anti-Homophobia Conference and was shown at the BFI in 2008/09. She’s been shortlisted for the Verity Bargate Award and Theatre503 International Playwriting Prize and was longlisted for the Bruntwood Prize. In 2020 Lucy became a finalist for Flickers of the Future, a filmmaking competition run by Global Action Plan. She was also selected for the Frightfest 2023 New Blood Class for her feminist horror feature, HEADLESS CHICKS.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Zoë is an award-winning writer, filmmaker &amp; actor from Sheffield, based in Glasgow. Her plays have toured Scotland and performed in venues such as the Traverse Theatre, Aberdeen’s Lemon Tree, Eden Arts, Assembly Roxy, the Byre Theatre, and the Mareel Arts Centre in Shetland. Her work is genre-led, tragi-comic and thematically wide-ranging, though she’s particularly interested in exploring the intersection between climate crisis, class warfare, and human survival. Zoë was raised on Miyazaki, Star Wars and Ursula Le Guin, and she still gets most excited about a great genre story with characters you love… along with a monster or two.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Amy Honeywell is a writer living in Norwich, where she completed the University of East Anglia’s Creative Writing Prose MA. Her short stories and essays have been published in magazines and journals including Porridge and Disappointment Magazine, as well as shortlisted for the Bridport Prize and longlisted for the Bedford Competition. She has run community creative writing workshops in partnership with Queerfest Norwich and Norwich Trans Pride. Amy’s work focuses on landscape, domestic spaces, the family, and queerness. She is especially interested in furniture as political objects, and how the home can exist as a fractal of wider society. Her current work concentrates on the Norfolk coast, exploring the impact of coastal erosion on patriarchal family structures. Amy is writing her first novel.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Writing Prize - Runner up: Victoria MacKenzie</image:title>
      <image:caption>Victoria MacKenzie is a fiction writer, essayist and poet based in Scotland. Her debut novel, For Thy Great Pain Have Mercy On My Little Pain (Bloomsbury, 2023), explored the lives of the medieval mystics Julian of Norwich and Margery Kempe; it won the Saltire First Book Award, was longlisted for the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction and was adapted for Radio 4. Victoria’s short fiction has appeared in many journals and anthologies including Extra Teeth, Mslexia and New Writing Scotland. Her second novel, Each Leaf, Each Curve of Stem, about the Victorian art critic John Ruskin, will be published by Bloomsbury in 2027.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Caroline Dormor is a writer, translator, proofreader and teacher living near Venice, Italy. She has a research background in medieval Italian literature and is currently working on a novel set in thirteenth-century Siena as well as a screenplay with her writing partner. She is particularly interested in human relationships with the environment and the importance of non-human entities in the stories we tell about ourselves and our society. She began writing short stories and flash fiction around two years ago. This is her first award.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Writing Prize - Mary Murray Bartolomé - Winner</image:title>
      <image:caption>Mary Murray Bartolomé is a Scottish writer, teacher, and adventurer. She lives in a small town outside Barcelona with her husband and border collie Neu. Her short stories have been published online and listed in prizes such as the Bath Short Story Prize, the Bridport Prize, and the Chipping Norton Literary Award. Her debut novel was longlisted in the Bath Novel Award and the London Library scholarship. She is an alumni of the Faber Writing A Novel course and recently won a place on the New Writing North Academy's short story course. She is currently working on her second novel, a short story collection, and seeking representation. More of her writing can be found on her blog.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tiffany Ong has a Master’s Degree in Creative Writing from Royal Holloway, where she graduated with distinction. She is an alumna of the Tin House Winter Workshop and was selected as one of the finalists for David Higham Associates Open Week for Under-represented Writers. She is intrigued by stories told in parallel or multiple narratives as this is a true reflection of the world we live in, where everyone is multidimensional, and every voice deserves to be heard. One of her short stories can be found in Quarterly Literary Review Singapore.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Joanna Hong is a writer and translator from Los Angeles and the daughter of Korean immigrants. In 2021, she was a PEN America Emerging Voices Fellow in Fiction and received support from Poets &amp; Writers and The Readership through their Open Door Career Advancement Grant. In 2023, her fiction was shortlisted for the Alpine Fellowship Writing Prize and she was a finalist for the LANDO grant from The de Groot Foundation. She is currently represented by Melissa Danaczko at Stuart Krichevsky Literary Agency. She has a BA from Pitzer College in European Studies and Italian, and an MA from University College London in Human Rights. Her work in journalism and translation has been published in The New York Times, The Guardian, Dazed &amp; Confused and other outlets.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Laura Theis writes in her second language. Her work has been widely anthologized and appears in Poetry, Magma, Asimov’s, Mslexia, Rattle, Strange Horizons, the Caterpillar and elsewhere. Her Elgin Award-nominated debut, how to extricate yourself, an Oxford Poetry Library Book of the Month, won the Brian Dempsey Memorial Prize. Her follow-up, A Spotter’s Guide to Invisible Things, won the Live Canon Collection Prize and received the Society of Authors’ Arthur Welton Award. Her third collection is forthcoming with Broken Sleep Books in early 2025.  Recent accolades include the Alpine Fellowship, Oxford Brookes Poetry Prize, Poets and Players Prize, AM Heath Prize, and the Mogford Short Story Prize judged by Stephen Fry and Prue Leith. She was nominated for the Forward Prize and a finalist for the BBC Short Story Prize, the Women Poets' Prize, the Bridport Prize and the National Poetry Competition.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Writing Prize - Judith O’Reilly - Winner</image:title>
      <image:caption>Judith O’Reilly is the author of three page-turning action thrillers. Her latest book Sleep When You’re Dead (set on a remote Scottish island and featuring a sinister Doomsday cult and shady US defence contractors) was a  Financial Times' Best Book of 2022. Her zeitgeisty novels (under the pen name Jude O'Reilly) are based around the adventures of action hero and ex-assassin, Michael North, who has a bullet in his head. A bullet which means he could die at any second. A situation which means he intends to make every second of the life that he has left count.  Judith  has also written two memoirs, Wife in the North and A Year of Doing Good.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Based in Kathmandu, Pooja Poudel is invested in storytelling, short story writing and the arts. Her stories often include narratives borrowed from memories, realisations and observations that are centred around the experiences of women. She was awarded the first prize in Writing Nepal 2021: A Short Story Contest.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Zaqary Fekete has worked as a teacher in Hungary, Moldova, Romania, China, and Cambodia. They currently live and work as a writer in Minnesota. They have previously been published in Goats Milk Mag, Shady Grove Literary, Journal of Expressive Writing, Ginosko Literary Journal, SIC Journal, Reflex Fiction, Potato Soup Journal, Cholla Needles, Rabid Oak, Every Day Fiction, and WINK. They enjoy reading, podcasts, and long, slow films.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ronya Ramrath is a PhD student at the University of Oxford. Originally from Australia, she completed a BA in Philosophy and Mathematics at Heidelberg University and an MPhil in Philosophy at Cambridge before starting her research at Oxford, which spans political philosophy, social epistemology and metaphilosophy. She is currently interested in questions like: what are the ethical implications of our social and cultural limitations as knowers? How do we navigate the ways ourepistemic worlds are structured by power? And how is philosophy as a discipline affected by its own genealogy?</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sarah is a third-year PhD student in Philosophy at the University of York. She previously completed both her BA and MA in Philosophy at the same institution. Her research draws on phenomenological methods to explore first-person experiences of dementia. She is currently interested in understanding the ways that fear and uncertainty about the future shape the ways that people with dementia live their lives.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Niklas Welsch is a PhD student in philosophy at the University of Oxford. Previously, he completed a BPhil in Philosophy at Oxford. His PhD research is focused on Martin Heidegger’s early conception of time and temporality.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Philosophy Prize - Sara White</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sara is a current PhD student in Philosophy at University College London. Following a BA in Philosophy at UCL, her postgraduate studies include an MPhil in Philosophy at the University of Cambridge and an MSt in Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics at the University of Oxford. Currently, Sara’s research focuses on philosophy of language and mind, spanning from topics such as philosophy of metaphor to questions concerning mental content and consciousness.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Philosophy Prize - Toby Tricks</image:title>
      <image:caption>Toby Tricks is an incoming first-year PhD student in philosophy at Stanford University. Before starting at Stanford, Toby did his undergraduate degree in philosophy, politics, and economics at St. John’s College, Oxford, followed by an MPhil in philosophy at the University of Warwick. Toby is currently particularly interested in post-Kantian European philosophy, especially Nietzsche, and also has interests in the philosophy of mind, epistemology and the philosophy of science.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Philosophy Prize - Maria Zanella</image:title>
      <image:caption>Maria grew up in Rome, studied for her Philosophy BA in Switzerland, and took an MA in Philosophy and the Arts at the University of Warwick, where she is currently studying for a PhD in Philosophy, answering questions such as: What is sadness? Is it possible to really feel sad about fictional events and fictional characters, given that they don’t exist? and What do we mean when we say that a piece of music is sad?</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://alpinefellowship.com/journal-spring-2020</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-10-13</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Journal Spring 2020 - The Perfectly Timed Death of an Imaginary Friend by Kieran Lynn</image:title>
      <image:caption>We’re currently in discussions with a prominent London theatre to produce the world premiere production of our Theatre Prize winner from 2019. This is an exciting new step for us and we look forward to telling you more in the coming months.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://alpinefellowship.com/journal-summer-2020</loc>
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    <loc>https://alpinefellowship.com/journal-winter-2019</loc>
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    <loc>https://alpinefellowship.com/journal-autumn-2020</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-10-14</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Journal Autumn 2020 - Alpine Fellowship x The Outsiders Project</image:title>
      <image:caption>We’re proud to reveal a new way in which we’re supporting developing artists and initiatives - through collaboration. Our first collaboration is with The Outsiders Project, a fantastic initiative founded by writer and our advisory board member Nell Leyshon. The project gives voice to the unheard and marginalised through working with outsider artists and supporting their creativity. Their vision is to show that people side lined from society can write, perform and create work at the highest level. We’ll have more updates on this project later in the year, but we couldn’t be more proud to be helping this wonderful project to happen in such a challenging time for live arts.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Journal Autumn 2020 - Written and Directed by Jessica Swale</image:title>
      <image:caption>We’ve been proud to have playwright, screenwriter and director Jessica Swale speak at several of our past events. Her debut feature film SUMMERLAND was recently released in selected cinemas and on streaming platforms. It’s a beautiful film, wonderfully written and a moving story, perfect autumn viewing. So, if you find yourself looking for a little autumn entertainment, seek out Summerland, you won’t regret it.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2020-10-21</lastmod>
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    <lastmod>2021-11-22</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Journal Autumn 2021 - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://alpinefellowship.com/patrick-hegarty-morrish-essay</loc>
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      <image:title>Patrick Hegarty Morrish Essay - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Figure 1: Route of the railway, and the present-day Parkland Walk. From Nick Catford, ‘Alexandra Palace’ (2007) &lt;http://disused-stations.org.uk/a/alexandra_palace/index.shtml&gt; accessed 27 March 2021.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Patrick Hegarty Morrish Essay - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Figure 2: The Manor of Hornsey, with Rowledge Farm in the centre. From W Marcham and F Marcham, Court Rolls of the Bishop of London’s Manor of Hornsey (London, 1929).</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Patrick Hegarty Morrish Essay - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Figure 3: Finsbury Park, 1870. From Hinshelwood, ‘Finsbury Park’.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Patrick Hegarty Morrish Essay - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Figure 4: Highgate Station in 1868. From Nick Catford, ‘Highgate Station’ (2017) &lt;http://disused-stations.org.uk/h/highgate/index.shtml&gt; accessed 25 March 2021.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Patrick Hegarty Morrish Essay - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Figure 5: Viaduct over St James' Lane in 1888. From London, Hornsey Historical Society Archive, K4DR3 HAB951</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Patrick Hegarty Morrish Essay - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Figure 6: Parkland Walk vegetation with Oxford Ragwort and Rosebay Willowherb. From Friends of the Parkland Walk, ‘Wildflowers’ &lt;https://www.parkland-walk.org.uk/wildflowers&gt; accessed 25 March 2021.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Patrick Hegarty Morrish Essay - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Figure 7: Cranley Gardens station in April 1961, three years after the track was lifted. From Nick Catford, ‘Cranley Gardens’ (2017) &lt;http://disused-stations.org.uk/c/cranley_gardens/index.shtml&gt; accessed 24 March 2021.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Patrick Hegarty Morrish Essay - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Figure 8: Abandoned railway in 1977, From London, Hornsey Historical Society Archive, K3DR5, HAA39619.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Patrick Hegarty Morrish Essay - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Figure 9: Protestors hold a funeral for trees felled by Haringey Council. From Boniface, ‘Climate protestors hold funeral’.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 10: The west tunnel in 1990. From N Catford, ‘Highgate’.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Patrick Hegarty Morrish Essay - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Figure 11: Marilyn Collins’ spriggan. From ‘The Parkland Walk’, &lt;http://highburywildlifegarden.org.uk/parkland-walk/&gt; accessed 29 March 2021.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Patrick Hegarty Morrish Essay - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Figure 12: 'Parkland Walk' (January 2021, LDN Graffiti) &lt;http://ldngraffiti.co.uk/blog/210130_parkland-walk&gt; accessed 5 April 2021.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://alpinefellowship.com/lone-by-kerry-andrew</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-01-19</lastmod>
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    <loc>https://alpinefellowship.com/a-bid-for-life-by-comfrey-sanders</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-01-19</lastmod>
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    <loc>https://alpinefellowship.com/joanna-wolfarth-essay</loc>
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    <lastmod>2021-08-26</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Figure 1. The 'Victory Gate', Eastern Wall Angkor Thom, Photograph by author.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Poetry Prize - Winner: Victoria Spires</image:title>
      <image:caption>Victoria Spires lives in Northampton, UK with her family. She returned to writing poetry in 2023 after a 20-year absence. Her work has been published in Berlin Lit, Stanchion, Dust &amp; The London Magazine, among others. She has been commended/shortlisted in several competitions including the Ledbury Poetry Competition, The Poet's Workshop Prize Prize, Aesthetica Arts Creative Writing Award, Artemesia Arts Poetry Competition, and The Plough Prize. She came Third in the Rialto Nature &amp; Place Competition 2025. Her debut pamphlet Soi-même is available from Salo Press.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Poetry Prize - Runner Up: Caitlin Tina Jones</image:title>
      <image:caption>Caitlin Tina Jones is an emerging autistic poet from Hengoed, South Wales. Her poetry has featured in publications by Pan Macmillan, The Poetry Society, and Poetry Wales. She recently graduated from Cardiff University with a BA in Creative Writing.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Poetry Prize - Runner Up: Emily Munro</image:title>
      <image:caption>Emily writes poetry and fiction. Her writing has been published in numerous magazines and anthologies and was longlisted for the Caledonia Novel Award (2023). She has a Master’s degree in Creative Writing (with Distinction) and a PhD in Film Studies, both from the University of Glasgow. Her documentary Living Proof: A Climate Story (2021), made from repurposed archive footage, was nominated for a FOCAL International award and has screened widely, both at home and abroad. Emily lives with her family in Scotland where she is employed as a curator in a national film archive. She is working on a novel and a collection of poems.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Poetry Prize - Winner: Tammy Lynn Armstrong</image:title>
      <image:caption>Tammy Lynn Armstrong is a Canadian poet and novelist She is most noted for her 2002 collection Bogman's Music, which was a shortlisted finalist for the Governor General's Award for English-language poetry at the 2002 Governor General's Awards. Originally from St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Armstrong was educated at the University of British Columbia and the University of New Brunswick. Armstrong has published the poetry collections Unravel (2004), Take Us Quietly (2006) and The Scare in the Crow (2010), and the novels Translations: Aístreann (2002) and Pye-Dogs (2008). In 2017, Armstrong's Hermit God Spot made the longlist for the CBC Poetry Prize.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Poetry Prize - Runner-up: Eleanor Stanford</image:title>
      <image:caption>Eleanor Stanford is the author of three books of poetry, The Imaginal Marriage, Bartram's Garden, and The Book of Sleep, all from Carnegie Mellon University Press. Her poems and essays have appeared in Poetry, Ploughshares, The Harvard Review, The Kenyon Review, The Los Angeles Review of Books, The Iowa Review, and many others. She has received an NEA fellowship, and was a Fulbright fellow to Brazil, where she researched and wrote about traditional midwifery in rural Bahia. She lives in the Philadelphia area.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Poetry Prize - Runner-up: Wilson Taylor</image:title>
      <image:caption>Wilson R. M. Taylor writes poetry and fiction in New York City. He is currently seeking representation for his first novel and at work on a collection of poems. When he's not writing, he works in brand consulting. Wilson graduated from Amherst College in 2019, where he studied English and French and played baseball.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Poetry Prize - Winner: Lois Jones</image:title>
      <image:caption>Lois P. Jones awards include the Bristol Poetry Prize, the Lascaux Poetry Prize for a single poem, the Tiferet Poetry Prize and winning finalist for the Terrain Poetry contest judged by Jane Hirshfield. She was a finalist in 2023 for the annual Mslexia Poetry Competition judged by Helen Mort and in 2022 for both the Best Spiritual Literature Award in Poetry from Orison Books and the Tom Howard/Margaret Reid Poetry Contest. Other honors include a Highly Commended and publication in the 2021 Bridport Poetry Prize Anthology  In collaboration with filmmaker Jutta Pryor and sound designer Peter Verwimp, her poem La Scapigliata won the 2022 Lyra Bristol Poetry Film Competition. Since 2007 Jones has hosted KPFK’s Poets Café, co-produced the Moonday Poetry Series and acted as poetry editor for Pushcart and Utne prize-winning Kyoto Journal.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Poetry Prize - Runner-Up: Sharon Black</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sharon Black is a poet and editor from Glasgow. Though she now lives in the south of France she remains an active voice in the UK poetry community through publication of her own work and through her editorship of Pindrop Press. Black was born and brought up in Newton Mearns in Greater Glasgow. She studied French at the University of Aberdeen, after which she spent a year working as an English teacher in Japan. On returning to the UK Black began a decade-long career as a journalist; as a features writer at the Centre Press agency in Glasgow she wrote for newspapers including The Evening Times, The Herald and The Scotsman. Since 2001 Black has lived in the Cévennes region of Southern France, where she runs Abri Creative Writing, a retreat venue offering residential courses tailored to writers. In 2016 Black took over the editorship of Pindrop Press from poet Jo Hemmant, with the stated aim of publishing poetry that is “exciting, well-crafted and fresh.”</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Poetry Prize - Runner-Up: Katie Hale</image:title>
      <image:caption>Katie Hale won a Northern Debut Award for her poetry collection, White Ghosts, and is the author of a novel, My Name is Monster, and two poetry pamphlets. She is a former MacDowell Fellow, and winner of the Palette Poetry Prize, Munster Chapbook Prize, and Aesthetica Creative Writing Prize. Her short fiction has been longlisted for the BBC National Short Story Award. Katie also runs Dove Cottage Young Poets for Wordsworth Grasmere, and is a Core Team Member of the Writing Squad. In 2022, she won the Northern Writers’ Award for Fiction to work on her second novel.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Poetry Prize - Winner: Lance Larsen</image:title>
      <image:caption>Lance Larsen was educated at Brigham Young University, where he earned both his BA and MA, and at the University of Houston, where he earned a PhD in literature and creative writing. He is the author of five collections of poetry, including What the Body Knows (2018); Backyard Alchemy (2009); In All Their Animal Brilliance (2005), winner of the Tampa Review Prize; and Erasable Walls (1998). His poems touch on Mormon heritage while examining everyday encounters. Mike White, in Valparaiso Poetry Review, noted of Larsen’s Backyard Alchemy that “the metamorphic translation of beings from one mode of existence to another is the dominant motif of the collection.” Larsen has received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, and in 2017, he completed a five-year appointment as Utah’s poet laureate. He is a professor of English at Brigham Young University.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Poetry Prize - Runner-up: Rosie Rockel</image:title>
      <image:caption>Rosie Rockel works in television and writes poems in the notes app of her phone.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Poetry Prize - Errol Merquita</image:title>
      <image:caption>Errol A. Merquita is from Los Amigos, Davao City. He has received four awards for his poetry (in Filipino) and fiction (in Cebuano) at the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature. His poem “Autopsy” was a runner-up in the 2022 Alpine Fellowship Poetry Prize in London, UK. Merquita's literary works have been featured in both local and international publications. He mentored poets from the Philippines, Canada, and Africa during the Poets for Climate workshop under the When is Now campaign. Some of his poems have been adapted into short films and performed in various competitions. He has attended writing workshops at UP, Ateneo, and La Salle. He specializes in Disaster Risk Management and Climate Change Adaptation programming and is currently a Program Manager for an international non-government organization.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Since 2017, we have supported NYU Graduate Students who are dedicated to exploring cross-disciplinary questions of the contemporary age. Each year we award two scholorships and invite the recipients to attend our symposium.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Alpine Fellowship Refugee Scholar Prize is offered in partnership with Bard College Berlin and offers enrolled students who identify as refugees, displaced persons, stateless persons or asylum seekers a scholorship towards continuing their education.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Music Prize - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Music Prize - Winner: Antra Lante</image:title>
      <image:caption>Antra Lante is a Latvian-born guitarist, composer, and performer based in London (UK). She is known for her atmospheric and emotive contemporary instrumental guitar music, which blends original compositions with creative arrangements of covers. Antra holds a Bachelor of Music with Honours and a Master’s in Arts: Popular Music Practice - both completed with First Class Honours from BIMM London. In 2023, she released her debut solo contemporary instrumental guitar EP Walk On Water, and her second EP Given was released in September 2025, representing a modern instrumental fusion genre. She is also part of the La Leona creative development and performance project with the International Guitar Foundation and was chosen to be a commissioned artist by PRS Foundation in 2025 (UK). Along the development of her original music, Antra continues to collaborate on session work as guitarist and also shares her passion for music as an educator.  Photo credit: Rojs Vendiņš</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Music Prize - Runner up: Stéphane Clément</image:title>
      <image:caption>Stéphane Clément is a multifaceted artist, designer, producer, trumpeter, and composer of German and Haitian descent. A YoungArts award in Jazz Trumpet (2018, 2019) and selected to be a piece of Ambrose Akinmusire’s ensemble Banyan, he has performed at venues such as the Kennedy Center and the Arsht Center, as well as collaborations on acclaimed projects with artists including Jahari Stampley, Derrick Hodge, Harish Raghavan, and Jason Moran. A graduate of the Manhattan School of Music, where he studied under Ingrid Jensen and Nadia Noordhuis, Stéphane continues to expand his practice through interdisciplinary exploration. He is the co-founder of Ressonnance, a sound installation coterie with Nicolaus Gelin, dedicated to elevating the spirit through sensorial art and sound meditation. Since its founding in 2023, Ressonnance has created transformative experiences that reduce tension, alleviate anxiety, and nurture spiritual well-being, while fostering collaborations with leading voices in both the art and wellness spaces. Together, Clément and Gelin have combined their expertise to produce innovative performances and projects that blur the boundaries between art, music, and healing.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Music Prize - Runner up: Lichon</image:title>
      <image:caption>Music project Lichon is Anisa Arslanagic - a violinist and violist with extensive international experience and a multidisciplinary career - and Alex H Duncan - a prolific composer and multi-instrumentalist. They explore the musical relationship between human and non-human, merging natural processes with human interpretation. Sounds are created with biodata taken directly from plants, fungi and lichen, then interwoven with responses on violin, viola, guitar and synths. A true collaboration between species, their sound worlds are a reflection upon the landscapes and intricate patterns found in flora and fauna. Anisa and Alex are based on the wild North Devon coast of England. Their debut EP 'It's Always About Us' was released in May 2025, followed by numerous live performances. "Wonderful...what a treat" - Elizabeth Alker, BBC Radio 3.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Music Prize - Rafaele Andrade</image:title>
      <image:caption>Rafaele Andrade is a composer, improviser and cellist in the field of classic, pop and experimental music and interdisciplinary practice. She designed her own string-based instrument, Knurl, and has performed across Latin America and Europe in venues such as Royal Theater Carré (NE), Chigiana Music Festival (IT), Morphine records (DE), Gaudeamus (NL). Her artistic practice has focused on finding a sense of momentum-craftsmanship for music composition and artistic identity through the creation of her own instrument and artistic practice based on a cello, while working on projects and artwork that reveal social transformation and environmental awareness. She is a member of Netherlands coding Live (NL), iii workspace ( NL), núcleo de composição musical (BR) and research associate at the intelligent instruments lab (IS).</image:caption>
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