Julie-Anne Graham
Julie-Anne Graham has received funding to develop Curious Tales, an eco fashion label based around second hand clothes. Julie-Anne deconstructs the old clothes, cuts, twists and combines them into new items, which are then screen-printed with illustrations and stories of the garments' imagined previous 'lives' and past owners.
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- Gwen Stevenson
- Gabriel Muldoon
- Marie-Therese McCann
- Glenn Norwood
- Michael Lennox
- Fleur Jackson
- Charles Vullamy
- Graeme Patrick
- Hannah Campion
- Christina Freke
- Joanne Riddle
- Corinne Lewis
- Louise Hepworth
- Demi Gounari
- Dries van Dorpe
- Emma Dyson
- Jeremiah Alexander
- Kaja Amundsen
- Suzie Devey-Humpleby
- Desiree Hope
- Kevin Jones
- Michael Kelly
- Jessamy Kelly
- Ian Kostrzewa
- Stuart Varrall
- Alice Gow
- Camila Prada
- Claire Goodman
- Cormac Faulkner
- Dean Frost
- Gaelle Roche
- Gavin Douglas
- Gemma Pearson
- James Sheppard
- Jonathan Green
- Kadi Wilson
- Matt Grimes
- Paula Tew
- Simon Kaguramamba
- Xenia Randle
- Simon Adcock
- Paul Byass
- Daniella Genas
- Jo Hallington
- Oliver Horsman
- Kiran Khan
- Jun Wei Lu
- Lizz Lunney
- Peter Maxwell Dixon
- Naathan Morton
- Praveen Chrispugg
- Zara Parekh
- Christopher Rogers
- Karinna Sellars
- Zeleka Sutherland
- Stephen Webb
- Andy Lyth
- Ash Ali
- Charlotte Dawson
- Garth Williams
- Helen Clifton
- Martyn Mills
- Ray Morgan
- Richard Taylor
- Sara Bailey
- Sarah Locke
- Sandie Henderson
- Tim Joel
- Stephanie Hughes
- Verity Hudson
- Ana Cristina Santos
- Kerry Jo Reilly
- Vanessa Haley
- Mark Esaias
- Gavin Wilkinson
- Pascal Morrison
- Helen Watson
- Colin Woodward
- John Hamilton
- Fiona Hedgecock
- Orleath Cullinane
- Christine James
- Catherine Burns
- Rose Kane
- Marc Williamson
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