
We are pleased to announce the makers that have been selected for the second CKA x Krowji Project Space.
The CKA x Krowji Project Space offers one months use of a large space at Krowji for artists to focus on a project away from their usual working environment. This second iteration was particularly targeted at early career artists.
Hannah Jacobs
Hannah Jacobs (she/her) (the one upside down in this photo!) graduated from the Dance and Choreography course at Falmouth University in 2023, and since then has been working as a performer, choreographer, teacher and stage manager.
She has performed at sites including the Minack Theatre, the Eden Project, Tate St Ives and the Acorn Theatre.
She has choreographed, performed and produced her own show, –through the green and by the blue–, which toured across the South West from May to September 2025.
She has worked with the inclusive arts company Shallal, Cscape Dance Company, Hooligan Art Community, Falmouth Art Gallery, and teaches for the AMATA creative and contemporary technique classes.
She received funding from The Turing Scheme to do an internship at the Centre Chorégraphique National de Nantes, where she worked with the artistic director and outreach team.
Fran Rowse
Fran Rowse is an award winning and internationally recognised curator and photographer working across photography, digital art, mixed media, and archives. Her work offers a window into the lives and dreams of women and girls, capturing moments of surreal magic refashioned in the homes, streets, and the rich landscapes of the South West.
Cameron Wixey
Cameron Wixey primarily works with medium format film, using the darkroom as a vital part of his creative process. His practice investigates the spaces he inhabits, exploring how personal perception shapes our understanding of place. Through photography and darkroom printing, he aims to document these environments with a sense of intentionality and care. His work encourages reflection, both for himself and for the viewer, on the emotional resonance, meaning, and function of these spaces. By slowing down and engaging closely with the landscape, he seeks to create images that prompt deeper contemplation of our connection to the environments around us.
Amelie Vaccari
Amelie is a theatre maker who embraces a total theatre approach in her work. She enjoys working with puppetry, costume and set design; and has become passionate about working with communities. Since graduating in Theatre and Performance from Falmouth University, Amelie is now a co-director of emerging theatre company Oranges for Sharing.
Emma Digerud-White
Emma Digerud-White is a visual artist based in Cornwall whose work explores emotion, connection and the human condition through expressive figuration and intuitive portraiture. Born in Birmingham to a Norwegian mother and a Scouse father, she has lived in Cornwall since 2012. Largely self-taught, she has shaped her own art education through independent study and courses at Central Saint Martins (UAL) and the Newlyn School of Art.
Working primarily in acrylic, Digerud-White transforms emotion into colour and movement, creating bold, layered paintings that reveal both vulnerability and strength. Her practice draws inspiration from Expressionism, Pop and Folk Art, as well as personal experience, motherhood and the psychology of human behaviour.
Her work has been shown on Grayson Perry’s Art Club (Channel 4 and MAC Birmingham), the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, and the Royal West of England Academy Paper Works exhibition, Tremenheere Sculpture Garden, Circle Contemporary, Lido Stores, Back Lane West, Wharfside Art Hub and many more. She is also a member of the Newlyn Society of Artists.
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