Our studio spaces are available for members of Leamington Studio Artists to rent. As well as providing dedicated workspace for artists and makers, they are open to the public, and so offer a rare opportunity for visitors to engage with art and understand more about how it’s made and the inspiration behind it, as well as to buy and buy beautiful artwork direct from from the artist.
These are workspaces within a large shop unit that also hosts workshop space. Its a warm and engaging space and a hive of activity. Our current studio holders are: –
Annie Winsland is an artist whose practice bridges creativity, wellbeing, and the natural world. With a background in community and mental health projects, she has long championed art as a form of expression and healing. Inspired by her work with the Seal Project and the National Trust’s GreenMinds initiative, Annie’s paintings in acrylic, watercolour, and ink reflect her deep connection to nature.
Sandy is an artist, author, and designer passionate about colour, creativity, and adventure. Her vibrant work brings joy and energy to every space. Through her business Work of Joy, she inspires aspiring creators to explore and express their creativity through workshops and coaching—helping others live brighter, more creative lives.
Having attended Bradford College of Art in the 1970s and exploring a wide variety of techniques, Ceridwen has now returned to her artistic roots of printmaking, drawing and dabbling with paint. Her work comprises a variety of subjects and is designed for people of all ages to enjoy.
Kate Larkin is a self-taught textile artist and photographer from Royal Leamington Spa. Working in hand embroidery and photography, her practice merges both disciplines, each informing the other. Inspired by fabrics, cottons, and the natural world, she uses centuries-old embroidery techniques to create contemporary works that challenge embroidery’s traditional role as “women’s work.”
Ginte is a passionate painter and ceramist who finds joy in expressing thoughts and emotions through art. Each piece she creates tells a unique story, inviting to explore moments of reflection, serenity, and inspiration. Her work embraces the beauty of abstract forms and the tactile qualities of ceramics, blending visual poetry with everyday objects.
Garima is a printmaker & licensing artist, and an alumna of RISD (Rhode Island School of Design), US. She lives and works in Leamington Spa, with her husband and 2 kids, and runs printmaking workshops from her studio at royal priors as part of Leamington Studio Artists. Her work sells at stores ranging from Anthropologie, John Lewis, NEXT, Ikea, M&S and more.
Our gallery in the park has four individual studio spaces. Each one offers a dedicated space where artwork is made and visitors can see art in action. Our current studio holders at Jephson Gardens are: –
Maddie Webb is a contemporary fine artist and Associate Member of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists. Working primarily in oils, she explores liminal states and emotional resonance through layered abstraction and atmospheric mark-making.
Alongside her studio practice, she is an experienced arts educator and Co-Director of Lighthaus Arts CIC, a not-for-profit supporting access, inclusion, and cultural regeneration.
Jean is an Emerging Sculptor and professional Printed Textile Designer (practitioner and educator),currently developing a series of interactive Papier-mâché sculptures under the umbrella theme of ‘Tipping Point’.
Juggling balls and jumping through hoops; recognising the precariousness of our world, the importance of connectivity and the invisible forces that bind us together.
The resulting sculptures are improbable, sometimes with playful, circus-like, overtones.
Huyen Phan is an award-winning Vietnamese artist who specialises in mixed media, textured art. In addition to her passion for landscape art, her work explores the intersection of mental health, with a particular focus on women’s experiences in closed locations such as hospitals, immigration centers, and prisons.
Lynne is hugely inspired by nature, whether it is big skies and wide open spaces or the tiny details in a plant or rock. She loves bold colours, textures and contrasts, seeing inspiration everywhere, she tries to capture the joy it evokes in her, through to her artworks, and onto the viewer.
Art has been central to Lynne’s life from a child and she is passionate about the benefits it can bring to our wellbeing. She delivers a variety of creative workshops in local schools and has established the Kitchen Table Art Club, to help others develop their love of art and creativity.