
Artists in Residence
Our seven talented all-women artists come from a diverse range of creative backgrounds including sculpture, illustration, painting, ceramic, textiles and graffiti art.
MEET OUR RESIDENT ARTISTS

Tasia Graham
Tasia Graham is a London based illustrator. Her work explores bold, atmospheric, narrative illustration, using her colourful pallet and fluid, stylised drawing techniques. Working in both digital format and traditional painting, Tasia explores womanhood, culture, and identity, depicting moods and scenes formed into illustrative storytelling.

Kelly Tran
Kelly Tran is a London based artist. Inspired by her heritage, her work incorporates both traditional and digital mediums. Kelly’s work focuses on surrealism, invoking dreamlike imagery reflective of her identity. Her work also pays tribute to her mental health and wellbeing.

Elno
Elena González better known as ELNO is a Spanish street artist based in London, illustrator, painter and founder of Wom Collective, a female street artists collective based in London with the goal to empower others and re-teach Her-story. Her style has developed from her experience in the theatre and illustration industries.

Sofia Beatrice
Sofia Beatrice Malatesta is an architect, artist and designer. She defines herself as a multidisciplinary practitioner as she can move between digital and physical while transferring her skills from static to immersive. She sharpened her aesthetic sense while stressing social and ecological considerations throughout the design process, developing an understanding of how to design a space that can work across different modes and deliver to different media.

Pei-Chi Lee
Pei-Chi Lee is a multidisciplinary artist, design researcher and illustrator. Her research explores the relationship between play and well-being, particularly in the public sphere. Using a whimsical aesthetic throughout her practice, Pei-Chi employs a wide range of materials and kinetic movement to tell stories that emphasise tactility and interaction with the viewers.

Barbara Majik
Barbara Majek is an Interdisciplinary Artist and Researcher experimenting with the complexities of bicultural identities. Exploring the tension between racialised individual and collective identity constructs.
Her practice-based research aims to re-imagine solutions across the African Diaspora. Alchemise oppression, traumatic histories, present conditions of racialisation and anti-blackness; into a thriving, humanised conditions.
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Kelcha
Kelly Chan, also known as Kelcha, is a British Chinese artist who focuses on spontaneity in her work. To Kelcha, art has no rules and believes art is what you make it. Every piece relies on instinct and current creative mood, whether it be a pastel colour scheme, a wild pattern or the use of a single colour. All her pieces avoid the use of straight lines, as she enjoys drawing curves and rounded shapes that create stranger modules when overlapped or outlined.

WORK WITH US
If you would like to collaborate with or commission our artists for a workshop, mural or event, get in touch at hello@goyadesign.com