Jetstream Partnership

Practicing and Exhibiting Art Since 1997

 

Johnny Jetstream  

Johnny studied Architecture and Literature at Newcastle University.  He has had multiple solo exhibitions in Newcastle upon Tyne and exhibited at The Royal Academy.  He has also won several international awards for printing and photography, been featured in and on the cover of many magazines and books.

For the past ten years he has been working on a project entitled Emptywhere.  This is a photographic study of the imbalance between new trophy architecture and the decaying city in the vicinity which he refers to as the 'urban desert'. 

Emptywhere is a collection of remarkable buildings like the Gas Station; remarkable either by survival, use or location.  Moving forward, he also plans to incorporate painting and installations into the final project.

 

Michelle Hobby MFA Northumbria University, UK.

Michelle’s initial motivations to practice art began while exploring experiences of lost time and memories. She is interested in memory, time and space. These concepts remain and have expanded into landscapes.

Architecture and philosophy filter throughout her art. Both provide functions; to frame and more subtly in the process, aid, to formulate and construct ideas. She sees her art as a representation of body and mind, in and through time and space.

Exhibitions

Johnny Jetstream and Michelle Hobby have been selected to show their work at the Royal Academy London and Scotland over the past decade. Most of these works on the website have featured in an exhibition in the UK. For more information check links below.

*Please note this is only a sample of their art.