Resume participating artists

Anne Cunningham and her work

Anne Cunningham studied Printed Textiles at Middlesex University (BA hons) and subsequently set up her own design studio in Shoreditch London. She worked as a successful textile designer for 20 years for both US and UK clients, such as: Habitat, Heals, Marks and Spencers, Macy's, and Osh Kosh B'Gosh.

Since living in Cambridge Anne has developed her passion for colour in other media. The starting points for her recent collage work are colour sketches, parts of which are then enlarged and developed. Although the works that result are predominantly abstract, through their use of colour and texture they make allusions to landscape and architecture. In this way, Anne plays with how painting can subtly refer to something outside of itself.

For more information, please view: www.annecunningham.blogspot.com

Isa Tenhaeff and her work

Isa Tenhaeff studied Fine Art at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague (BA) and Sociology of Culture at the University of Amsterdam (MASc). Since her move from Amsterdam to Cambridge mid 2006, Isa has worked as an artist, tutor and organiser of cultural events.

Isa's paintings and drawings combine the traditional with the unconventional. Bound together by a seemingly effortless hand, her images take on an unreal and sometimes disturbing character as private observations are merged with visual experiment.

For more information, please view: artist-isa-tenhaeff.blogspot.com/

Judith Weik and her work

Judith Weik was born in Switzerland and studied Fine Art at Glasgow School of Art (BA Hons Environmental Art) and Manchester Metropolitan University (MA Media Arts). She now lives and works as an artist and photographer in Cambridge.

Judith’s work involves mixed media installations and photography, with her vision revolving around her strong interest in the domestic environment. Her works amplify the ordinary and in the process transform it into images that are often striking. Her depictions and constructions are everyday dramas which evoke anxiety and comfort in equal measure.

For more information, please view: http://www.judithweik.com/