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Worton Hall Studios offers ten Artist's Studios available to rent
All the individual studio spaces benefit from good natural light. Studios vary from 115 to 860 sq ft and start from £63 p.w (excl VAT). Minimum 1-year contract. Studio rentals include shared use of modern kitchen, toilet and shower facilities, as well as 24hr access to our gated secure complex, and are inclusive of water, gas and electricity. Broadband is available via a third party.
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Studio A 860 sq ft - Occupied
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Studio B 300 sq ft - Occupied
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Studio C 115 sq ft - Available
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Studio D 150 sq ft - Occupied
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Studio E 150 sq ft - Occupied
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Studio F 170 sq ft - Available
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Studio G 220 sq ft - Available
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Studio H 270 sq ft - Occupied
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Studio I 280 sq ft - Occupied
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Chris Orr
Chris studied at the Royal College of Art (1964–67) and taught widely before becoming a Royal Academician in 1995. He served as Professor of Printmaking at the RCA (1998–2008), received an MBE, and became Professor Emeritus. As Treasurer of the Royal Academy (2014–18), he contributed to the Burlington Project. His printmaking journey began in his twenties, exploring etching, lithography, and, more recently, silkscreen and engraving.
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KATHRYN MAPLE
Kathryn Maple’s textured, colorful works reflect nature and personal experiences, with collage central to her process. A Brighton Printmaking graduate and Royal Drawing School alum, she won the 2020 John Moores Painting Prize and has exhibited widely, including recent shows at Lyndsey Ingram and the Walker Art Gallery. -
Rob Munday
Rob’s work, spanning three decades, pushes the boundaries of photographic art and sculpture, using mediums like laser holography, large and miniature digital holography, and 3D lenticular imaging. Inspired by quantum physics, he explores reality’s metaphysical nature, using light to depict objects and entities as larger-than-life, energy-infused sculptures. -
Deborah Hercun
Deborah's studio is a place of continued experimentation with diverse printmaking methods. In addition to photopolymer etching and screenprinting, she has started to experiment with mezzotint and has plans to develop artists' books in the future. Deborah is an active member of several printmaking groups, including the Printmakers Council, Kew Studio, East London Printmakers and Southbank Printmakers. She has exhibited with these groups as well as at the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair and Bankside Gallery, home of The Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers.
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