Cambridge Open Studios 2017

In case you didn’t know already…

Cambridge Open Studios is a yearly month-long summer art event, which features an exciting range of exhibitions by 350 artists at 221 locations in the city and surrounding areas.

Artists of many different kinds open their doors to the public over the first four weekends in July. Among the huge range of specialisms are: fine art, photography, pottery, glass making, sculpture, illustration, textiles, jewellery and furniture making, and more besides.

As we are halfway through July, we’re two weekends down, two to go! But what have we got coming up?

We couldn’t possibly list every single artist so here’s our pick of artists that will be opening their doors this coming weekend:

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169 Jamie Sugg – Painter

Local landscape artist, Jamie Sugg, will be welcoming visitors on weekend’s 3 & 4 of July to view his acrylic and watercolour paintings inspired by the play and interaction of light on the landscape and in the skies surrounding him.

Downing Farm, Station Road,
Swaffham Bulbeck, CB25 0NW
07846 481062
jamiesugg999@btinternet.com
www.jamiesugg.co.uk


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25 Chantal Lipscombe – Painter

Taking inspiration from her home in the Hertfordshire countryside, Chantal’s watercolour designs focus primarily on British wildlife. Using striking, loose strokes from a vibrant palette, she aims to depict the character of creatures that live near her cottage in the depth of the country. She will be welcoming visitors for the remaining two weekends!

233 Milton Road, Cambridge, CB4 1XQ
07342 074238
cmlipscombe@hotmail.com
www.chantalartworks.co


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132b Heather Stowell – Jewellery 

Bespoke designer jeweller, silversmith Heather Stowell will be opening her doors on weekends 3 and 4 of the open studios so if you’d like to see some beautiful jewellery, make sure to pop in!

Artists’ Marquee, Burwash Manor,
New Road, Barton, CB23 7EY
07801 570068
info@heatherstowell.com
www.heatherstowell.com


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72 Sarah Went – Ceramics

Contemporary slipware potter Sarah Went uses traditional techniques of slip trailing and sgraffito to create texture and pattern. Her studio will be open for the remaining two weekends on the open studios

27 Radegund Road, Cambridge, CB1 3RH
sarah.went68@googlemail.com
www.sarahwentceramics.com

 

 


 

For more info and to see the full list of participating artists for the final two weekends click here: https://www.camopenstudios.co.uk/cos-search/a-to-z-grid

You can also grab yourself a full brochure to keep handy at one of our stores!