February 2025 Fellows' update: Tony Thompson
Tony Thompson's (CF 2012) freelance Black history project exploring the lives of Black Londoners who escaped slavery was featured in The Guardian.
By Tony Thompson,
Lorraine Finch (CF 2006) has been named one of the UK’s most impressive female entrepreneurs by Small Business Britain’s f:Entrepreneur #IAlso100 campaign.
As the founder of LFCP, Lorraine is recognised among 100 inspirational women leading purpose-driven businesses while also contributing to their communities through volunteering, mentoring, and advocacy. LFCP is accelerating the cultural heritage sector’s climate and environmental actions through research, knowledge sharing and resource creation.
On being featured, Lorraine said: “It’s such a privilege and honour. I look forward to inspiring and motivating other women to set up their own business and change the world.”
Launched in 2017, the f:Entrepreneur campaign highlights the impact of female entrepreneurs across the UK, offering training, networking, and mentoring opportunities to support their success.
Tony Thompson's (CF 2012) freelance Black history project exploring the lives of Black Londoners who escaped slavery was featured in The Guardian.
By Tony Thompson,
Primavera Boman-Behram (CF 1969) has received multiple recognitions for her two short films, including awards at the Silicon Beach Film Festival and Accolade Global Film Competition.
By Primavera Boman-Behram,
Robert Neill (CF 1975) demonstrated Pyrography at the North of England Woodworking Show held from November 15th-17th at the Harrogate Showground.
By Robert Neill,
Angela Samata (CF 2017) spoke at the Williamson Art Gallery, sharing insights from her Churchill Fellowship on Outsider Art.
By Angela Samata,