Cuckoo Farm Studios

30 Studio Holders

All With Their Own Unique Practices

  • Abigail Ryman

    MONOCHROMATIC PAINTER

    Ryman enjoys the drama of black and white tones. Occasionally work with colour too. Her work fluctuates between large canvases and smaller ink drawings.

  • Clare Iles

    SCULPTOR

    Anthropomorphism, fables, colour, re-using, deconstruction, assemblage, wood, recycled furniture, 2D reliefs, sculpture, installation.

  • Colin Brown

    BOOKBINDER

    Book binding, restoration/conservation, gold-tooling and box-making.

  • David Smith

    PAINTER

    Abstracted landscapes, narrative paintings, collages, portraits. North Essex, Yorkshire and Spain are points of reference.

  • Dennis Coote

    PAINTER

    Paintings inspired by both nature and mythologies, working in series, each of which are ongoing.

  • Hanne Mannheimer

    INSTALLATION ARTIST

    More often than not, it begins with a found object, like the texture of a thread or the memory of a porcelain figurine.

  • Hilary Owers

    PAINTER

    Black ink, black paint - Marks on Paper

  • Iris Dina Gunnarsdottir

    MULTIDISCIPLINARY ARTIST + EDUCATOR

    Gunnarsdottir is a conceptual artist and ceramicist working within a feminist framework and is focussed on using sustainable resources.

  • Janette Lazell

    SCULPTOR

    Lazell works with mixed media and specialised in working with metal during her degree but is also interested in working with textiles and wood.

  • Jayne Knowles

    ARTIST + MAKER + EDUCATOR

    Knowles is a maker and educator and long term tenant at Cuckoo Farm Studios. She combines her making with a career in education and is Dean of Performance Arts, University of the Arts London.

  • Jean Muir

    MULTIMEDIA ARTIST

    Ceramic and kiln fused glass, sculptural forms, panels and hangings.

  • Karina Carrington MRBS

    SCULPTOR + PHOTOGRAPHER

    Carrington is a sculptor and photographer, and an elected Member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors.

  • Kay Parker

    MULTIMEDIA ARIST

    2023/24 Graduate Awardee

    Parker is inspired by organic forms and textures. An interest in the natural world also involves environmental processes, particularly elements of weather, and she documents the speed and direction of wind together with temperatures, recording moments in time

  • Liam Hennessy

    SCULPTOR + 2D RELIEFS PAINTER

    At present Hennessy’s practice is primarily focused on ceramic figurative sculpture.

  • Linda Theophilus

    CURATOR + CONCEPTUAL ARTIST

    Theophilus’s work focuses on specific locations and their histories. She often uses materials collected from sites, with their impermanence an essential part of the work.

  • Lisa Temple-Cox

    ARTIST + INDEPENDENT RESEARCHER

    Temple-Cox’s work explores interstices: between science and religion, the normal and the pathological, the familiar and the uncanny.

  • Lupe Cunha

    PAINTER

    Fine Artist and Workshop Facilitator with MA from University of Hertfordshire and CertEd from University of Greenwich working in multiple medias.

  • Maggie Leggoe

    TEXTILES + MIXED MEDIA

    Focusing on working with textiles and stitch as well as digital fabric print exploring the layering of materials to include a three-dimensional element.

  • Marley

    MULTIMEDIA ARTISTS

    Filmmaking, photography, videography, design.

  • Nicholas Rowe MSDC

    ARTIST WOODTURNER

    Creating unique works from locally sourced Essex & Suffolk wood.

  • Pam Schomberg

    CERAMICIST

    Potter working in stoneware and porcelain. Nonfunctional hand-built sculptural pots. Studio in courtyard

  • Peter Jones

    ARTIST + DESIGNER + MAKER + EDUCATOR

    Having run his own workshop over the last two decades Jones has been very much concerned with the concepts and reality of process, material and skill.

  • Rebecca Jordan

    DRAWING + INSTALLATION ARTIST

    Drawing and installation work using line to explore space through repetition, excess and duration.

  • Ruth Philo

    PAINTER

    Ruth’s paintings explore abstraction through colour and surface. They are often site specific, emerging from encounters with place and walking. Material and immaterial elements, both conscious and unconscious combine to reveal a sensory experience.

  • Sarah Milne

    PAINTER

    Landscape painter of the internal weather as well as the external. She uses mainly oils and soft pastels.

  • Sarah Sabin

    MULTIMEDIA ARTIST + PUBLIC REALM + EDUCATOR

    Sabin’s work is informed by archaeological practices, and she uses a range of media to explore sites of interest, and what might be hidden there.

  • Sheena Clover

    PAINTER + MULTIMEDIA ARTIST

    My work is multi-layered and textured using a variety of media and techniques. It is often a response to the landscape of remembered and familiar places and is between abstract and figurative in style.

  • Stuart Bowditch

    SOUND + INSTALLATION ARTIST

    Stuart’s practice is rooted in places and communities that exist on the fringes, both geographically and socially, with a particular interest in the sonic landscape, capturing overlooked and overheard noises and using sound as a documentative and creative medium.

  • Tom Armstrong

    ARTIST + CARTOONIST + EDUCATOR

    Tom contributes cartoons to Private Eye (under the initials T.E.A), teaches art classes, draws comic books and sometimes makes big artworks.

  • Bram Winterford

    Sharing with Gary Winterford

  • Gary Winterford

    ARTIST + PAINTER

    Painter, working in oil & acrylic paint on canvas, board and glass.

    Sharing with Bram Winterford