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Felicity Jackson

(she/her) Content Editor

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I started volunteering for Now Then as a proof reader back in 2010 and have been working for Opus since 2014. My role at Opus is multi-faceted and I'm lucky that a sizeable portion of my time is spent writing. I love docs, books, the outdoors and my Gretsch. My areas of interest include feminism and social change.

Lamptissue Can I park here?

Colourful & quirky illustrator brings news from the south - and a shiny new website.

Jack Donaldson Funny Bones

Sheffield-based illustrator with a penchant for all things skeletal gives us an insight into his creative process.

Anis Tabaraee Persian surrealism

Illustrator steps into the world of surrealism with a focus on "one of the fundamental characters in Persian painting" - the horse.

Nohrr Worm goth

Landscapes and architecture built in monochrome and rendered in detailed lines and dot work give rise to otherworldly dimensions.

Sarah Abbott Water Sounds

Blurring the line between artist and designer, Sarah Abbott’s explorations of the natural world and beyond marry crisp, clean forms with a keen eye for detail.

Nicole White Curiosity detective

Nicole White’s playful and colourful approach to creativity has taken her all over the world to collaborate with communities and bring their ideas to life.

Liz West Hundreds and Thousands

Past Now Then featured artist reveals stunning installation, wrapping the glass balustrades of the Greenwich Peninsula with a ribbon of undulating colour.

Liam Toner Post-Human Painter

Sheffield-based artist uses portraiture to explore art, neurodiversity and what it means to be human.

Helen Mort Behind Every Image is a Person

Violence against women is nothing new, but as new forms emerge, the law must evolve to protect victims. Acclaimed writer Helen Mort shares her experience of ‘deepfakes’ – and the poem she wrote in response.

Bethan Woollvin Creating Mischief

Sheffield-based author and illustrator brings critters, creatures and characters to life in reimagined fables.