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Warrior Studios is home to 12 artists and several of them are opening their studios to the public during the weekend of Camberwell Arts Open Studios, 17-18 June 2017.
You can see their workspace, meet the artists, discuss their ideas, inspiration and processes as well as buy direct from the maker.
Duncan McAfee - an artist working in collage, painting and drawing
Jane Campbell - a mixed media artist who uses found objects
James Alec Hardy - an artist producing analogue sound and light installations
Phil Dobson is a painter
Hugh Gilmour works in mixed media producing sculpture and painting.
Federica dalla Vecchai uses a variety of materials and objects found at the end of their expected life cycle.
Pauline Smith's work is centered on making paintings that originate from a personal experience of place, space, scene, and visual event, mediating a diverse range of simultaneous sensations.
Gary Kempston is an artist and composer of electronic music. His visual work explores a long-term commitment to principles of abstraction.
Michael Rodger's work is currently focused on the connections people have with the world and how relationships between the immediate and the imaginary establish those connections.
Warrior Studios is open to the public during 17-18 June 2017 as part of Camberwell Arts Festival. The opening times are 11-6pm both days.
Camberwell Arts festival runs from 10-18 June 2017 around SE5
Warrior Studios, Arch 264, 241 Coldharbour Lane, London, SW9, 8RR