Bio's


Andrea Cornish trained as a Theatre Designer/Scenographer, and has worked as a designer, maker and teacher for many years. 

Her personal work is influenced by performance, story-telling and social history, working with mixed media and scale.

Detail from Tight Knit 

Jenny Fairweather is an artist working with the theme of absence and presence, using photography, collage and mixed media. “Absence seems to recur as a theme in my work; I find it expressive of the past and full of potential”.  

Increasingly, Jenny is commenting on social issues within her work. 

 Brasted, cottage: III


Joan Hobson is an intuitive artist. She likes to surprise herself with her art. 

She is interested in exploring memories and the narratives surrounding them. 

Using painting, photography and small scale sculpture to express what she remembers, alongside supporting text, to examine her memories’ inherent meanings.




Jenny Kallin

A Fine Arts degree led to commissions for drawings and book illustrations. Jenny worked as a paper conservator in a library. 2D artwork in pen and ink, and gouache. 3D work using recycled boxes and cardboard. Ideas are often based on her own vintage dolls house collections, exploring themes of imaginary worlds, entrapment and freedom, and the burden versus the secure facility of life in the home. Jenny has exhibited in Herne Bay, London, and Edinburgh.

One Highly Strung Hoose
 


Karen Simpson is a mixed media artist, using mainly recycled and found materials to create assemblages and installations on environmental and social issues.

Sea Witch Cape made from 
reycled palstic packaging


Sole People Installation 2018

Veronica Tonge

From a professional background as a museum arts and exhibition curator, Veronica’s personal art practice has always combined meaningful found objects with an interest in domestic history, surrealist ways of working and psychology. 

1940 House
Using mixed media, collage and 3-d assemblage, often incorporating the doll’s house as a miniature ‘stage’, her work is intentionally open-ended.



 


Guest Artist

6WA have invited Hampshire artist Rebecca Aldridge to join us as a guest artist in the lead up to an exciting exhibition opportunity in 2024.

Rebecca has a degree in Fine Art from Loughborough University. She creates full-scale sculptures of everyday objects and scenes in papier mâché and paints them with acrylic paint in a near-cartoon style. Her work explores the boundaries between 2D/3D and reality/imagination.

Papier Mâché Kitchen