Jetstream Partnership

Practicing and Exhibiting Art Since 1997

 

Johnny Jetstream  

Johnny Jetstream is a UK-based artist whose practice is rooted in his studies of Architecture and Literature at Newcastle University. His multidisciplinary approach blends visual storytelling with a sharp sensitivity to the built environment, resulting in work that is both conceptually rich and visually striking.

He has exhibited widely, with multiple solo shows in Newcastle upon Tyne and work presented at the prestigious Royal Academy. Alongside his exhibitions, Jetstream has received several international awards for printing and photography, and his work has been featured on the covers of numerous magazines and books.

For the past decade, Jetstream has been immersed in Emptywhere, an ongoing photographic project exploring the tension between monumental “trophy” architecture and the surrounding decay he terms the “urban desert.” The series captures remarkable structures—such as the Gas Station—distinguished by their resilience, unusual use, or unexpected location. As the project evolves, Jetstream is expanding its scope to include painting and installation, deepening his exploration of space, absence, and the shifting narratives of the contemporary city.

 

Michelle Hobby MFA Northumbria University, UK.

Michelle Hobby is a UK-based artist whose practice traces the fragile intersections of memory, time, and place. Her early work emerged from a fascination with lost time and the shifting nature of recollection, explored through photography and moving image. These formative projects were shaped by an ongoing engagement with architecture and philosophy, informing both the structure of her work and her sensitivity to spatial experience.

Over the past decade, Hobby’s focus has expanded outward into landscapes and urbanscapes, where her lens captures environments marked by duration, change, and the quiet force of the sublime. Grounded in a deep awareness of time, her work resists stillness, instead unfolding as a continuous dialogue between past and present, presence and absence.

Through this evolving practice, Michelle Hobby creates visual spaces that invite reflection—where memory is not fixed, but fluid, and where each image becomes part of a larger, ongoing conversation across time and place.

Exhibitions

Both artists have had solo exhibitions and been part of group exhibitions since practising art. Their most recent are the summer exhibitions at Royal Academy London and Scotland over the past decade. Some of the art works are on the website.

Last exhibition - RA summer exhibition 2025.

*Please note that there is only a sample of art on this website.

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