September Featured in Fifteen - Catford Mews
       
     
Luke Agbaimoni - The Tube Mapper project
       
     
Saoirse Fitzgerald - Nervous System Coach
       
     
Sani Sani-Mohammed - Contemporary Visual Artist
       
     
Richard Cabut - Author
       
     
Tianna Banton - Filmmaker and Director
       
     
September Featured in Fifteen - Catford Mews
       
     
September Featured in Fifteen - Catford Mews

We look FForward to being with you at Catford Mews on the 14th September - doors open at 7pm.

Tickets available via this link: https://www.designmynight.com/london/bars/lewisham/catford-mews/featured15?t=tickets&fbclid=PAAaa0TyJ383dKtfN6WGLF477B2OwHpHm5aeNkQUD825tXkTVDKCHzpaakC5w_aem_AZ0pMrkhjUqAWjHRNC2dGIqgUiaYBTnSsFIkJHblan3arqMrKYFQZSUd_MqtM_3TZ4Q

Luke Agbaimoni - The Tube Mapper project
       
     
Luke Agbaimoni - The Tube Mapper project

The Tube Mapper project aims to capture visual moments at every London Underground, Overground and DLR Station.

Luke Agbaimoni has an arts background with a degree in Graphic Design. He started his career as a web designer in London's Docklands, where he began taking photos. In 2010 he entered and won a photography competition run by TFL, the first prize being what would become his first serious camera, and soon embarked upon an ambitious project to capture moments at every London Underground Station.

Saoirse Fitzgerald - Nervous System Coach
       
     
Saoirse Fitzgerald - Nervous System Coach

My name is Saoirse and I work as both a Nervous System coach and a researcher in loneliness. I study community as a solution to loneliness and I live in East Dulwich where I am always looking to projects that support the creation of community.

When I was in my late 20s burnout and years of ignoring signals from my body resulted in an autoimmune disorder. I had been battling with anxiety and low self-esteem for years prior to this. Forever feeling stuck in the same loop and despite knowing all the mind-tools feeling like I could not break the pattern. In turn, despite always being surrounded by people I felt completely alone in my view of the world.

After I left hospital, I decided enough was enough. I took myself back to University to fully understand the mind-body connection. Which resulted in a change in career and a whole host of changes in life choices.

I know teach people about their nervous system and how to use it to create the flexibility and space in your body so that change can actually occur. I learnt there is a gift in the signals from your body when you choose to listen rather than avoid.

Sani Sani-Mohammed - Contemporary Visual Artist
       
     
Sani Sani-Mohammed - Contemporary Visual Artist

Sani Sani-Mohammed, (INxSANIxTY) a contemporary Visual artist from Peckham Southeast London, INxSANIxTY work in a range of mediums, from digital art to wood and oil painting on canvas. INxSANIxTY describes his work as poetry with a functional aspect to it divided into 3 major parts first to teach the audience about themselves through art, second to teach the audience about his self and culture and finally to push creativity and trigger feelings being it good and happy or bad and emotional with subject matters, inspired by his west african (Nigerian) heritage, London culture and social commentary.

Born in London, on the 3 of June 1993, but moved to Nigeria at the age of seven, while in Nigeria INxSANIxTY was exposed to a multitude of cultures and where he first learnt he was artistically gifted he lived there for the next 8 years before returning back to London in 2008. upon arrival he joined the air training corps where his love for aircrafts intensified, thinking he wanted to join the air force as engineer or pilot he attended southwark college 2009-2011 studying in science and electronic engineering before going on to study for an aeronautical engineering degree in the university of Brighton. while at Brighton he spent his free time drawing and creating Art and by the second year of studying in Brighton it became clear to him that being an artist was more of his true calling.

In the summer of 2014 he returned to London and started studying for a new degree in event management while simultaneously starting up INxSANIxTY art, self studying what it takes to be an artist, perfecting his craft and learning how the art world works.

By the summer of 2015 he took part in his first group show in house of vans waterloo and he has since then gone on to establish inxsanixty art studios in London as well as appearing on local and international media and taking part in numerous solo and group exhibitions , Public art displays , Festivals and Art workshops.

Richard Cabut - Author
       
     
Richard Cabut - Author

Richard Cabut is author of the novels Looking for a Kiss (PC-Press, 2023, previously Sweat Drenched Press, 2020) and Dark Entries (Cold Lips Press, 2019), and the poetry book Disorderly Magic and Other Disturbances (Far West Press, 2023). He co-edited/-contributed to the anthology Punk is Dead: Modernity Killed Every Night (Zer0 Books, October 2017), and was also a contributor to Ripped, Torn and Cut – Pop, Politics and Punks Fanzines From 1976 (Manchester University Press, 2018) and Growing Up With Punk (Nice Time, 2018).

Richard’s journalism has featured in the Guardian, the Daily Telegraph, NME (pen name Richard North), ZigZag, The Big Issue, Time Out, Offbeat magazine, the Independent, Artists & Illustrators magazine, thefirstpost, London Arts Board/Arts Council England, Siren magazine, etc.

His fiction has appeared in the books The Edgier Waters (Snowbooks, 2006) and Affinity (67 Press, 2015). As well as on various sites on the internet. He was a Pushcart Prize nominee 2016.

Richard’s plays have been performed at various theatres in London and nationwide, including the Arts Theatre, Covent Garden, London.

His poetry has appeared in An Anthology of Punk Ass Poetry (Orchid Eater Press, 2022), and magazines such as Cold Lips, Foggy Plasma, 3ammagazine, etc.

He published the fanzine Kick, and played bass for the punk band Brigandage (LP Pretty Funny Thing – Gung Ho Records, 1986).

richardcabut.com

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Cabut

Tianna Banton - Filmmaker and Director
       
     
Tianna Banton - Filmmaker and Director

Tianna Reanne Banton, Born 20th July 1996 is an English Actress, Author, Filmmaker, Director, Singer - Songwriter, Photographer and Voice Artist.

Tianna developed her love for the creative arts when she was only five years old; taking part in as many school productions as she could from her young age all the way into her late teens.

As well as acting, Tianna also began to develop other creative passions such as music and began writing her own songs from the age of eleven, but at the age of seventeen Tianna chose to really pursue acting as a full time job and landed her first professional role as an extra in Davie Fairbanks' Feature Film Legacy; feeling the adrenaline from being on a professional film set she then went on write her own short film 'Last Wish' which ultimately started her production company Hanton Boque Films which was shortened to Hanton Films before being changed to Hanton Studios UK where she has written and directed her own movies ranging from shorts all the way to features and documentaries. Around the same time, Tianna also published her first book, a short story by the title of 'A Kind Soul'; she later adapted this story into her second short film A Kind Soul: The Movie. Tianna's other professional acting credits include feature films; Patient Zero, The Weekend and Brotherhood where she also started her voice artist career. As for her career behind the camera, Tianna explains how she fell into filmmaking as a "complete accident" suggesting that she only started making films "to boost her acting experience so she could get an agent" but ended up falling in love with the art of storytelling.

Nowadays, Tianna mainly focuses on filmmaking and music. Her filmmaking credits include: Last Wish, A Kind Soul: The Movie, What Could Go Wrong, Trial And Error, Best Blues, Young Black And On The Way Up, Re-Incarnation: The Three Brothers, Killed Instincts, Out of the Darkness, Just Remember, The Closer I Get To You, The Central Club Mural Documentary, The Aftermath, A Shared Experience and more recently It Feels Like Home, One Last Goodbye, Date Night & Always There. Tianna also has a theatrical directorial credit for a show called To Whom It May Concern in which she directed two monologues in March of 2022.