Elizabeth Alster
Founder & Director of Stage Gallery
Alongside running ‘Stage Gallery’, I work on my multi-disciplinary practice in my SET Lewisham studio. My practice has many planets in its orbit system; I collaborate with archaeologists, crocodiles, facilitate workshops, tutor young people, create props for horror movies, make sculptures & video art, run events and curate shows! I have a diploma in Fine Art from Central St. Martins and a BA in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Art.
contact :
elizabethalster@gmail.com
setstagegallery@gmail.com
instagram - @elizabethalster
Ayiesha Sankoh
Event & Community Coordination
Driven by her deep connection to sound and culture, Ayiesha’s artistic ventures—whether in digital illustration or mixing—are rooted in championing underrepresented communities. By day, Ayiesha works as a Label Assistant at Rhythm Section International; by night, she hosts 'Kelly Avenue' on Voices Radio, where she explore leftfield sounds and experimental happenings, always keeping a little SE15 at the heart of her practice.
contact :
instagram - @thereturnofshe
Gmail - ayiesha@wearerhythmsection.com
Stella McGarvey
Stage Gallery Technician & PV Photographer
Stella Mcgarvey (b.2000, Glasgow) is a South London-based artist working with photography, sculpture and paper-based works. Since graduating from Camberwell College of Arts in June 2022, she has been involved in numerous group shows in London and currently works out of her studio in Peckham
contact
stellamcgarvey@me.com
Ava Cowperthwaite
Stage Gallery Writer
Ava Cowperthwaite's visual work spans across the mediums of written work, sculpture, drawing and performance. Her writing practice is tightly intertwined with her visual work, but also lives a separate life. She regularly writes press release and other art writing.
contact:
Cowperthwaiteava@gmail.com
instagram - @ava_cowperthwaite
Elinor Makin
Stage Gallery Technician
Elinor’s sculptural practice exists to contemplate and articulate the environment it resides in. Material led, her ritual of drawing helps to realise forms into sculpture as a floating attempt to capture a sense of temporality, time and existence. Alongside her art practice, Elinor works as an art technician.
contact
instagram @elljmie