THE WYTHAM STUDIO LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE WOODS. In the run up to Oxfordshire Artweeks in May we have completed the studio at Wytham. At least in structure. Internally the building remains an unglorified wooden framed construction lacking all facilities other than tables and chairs enough for us to spread out our simple printmaking equipment on. The Oxford Artsweek show will be the first time that the studio is used for its ultimate purpose, but it won't actually be finished until later in the summer when we have time to fully draft-proof, decorate and complete its studio furnishings.
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WYTHAM STUDIO NEARS COMPLETION
THE WYTHAM STUDIO LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE WOODS. In the run up to Oxfordshire Artweeks in May we have completed the studio at Wytham. At least in structure. Internally the building remains an unglorified wooden framed construction lacking all facilities other than tables and chairs enough for us to spread out our simple printmaking equipment on. The Oxford Artsweek show will be the first time that the studio is used for its ultimate purpose, but it won't actually be finished until later in the summer when we have time to fully draft-proof, decorate and complete its studio furnishings.
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The Wytham Studio is the base of artist/anthropologist Dr Robin Wilson of Keble College and of writer and printmaker Rosie Fairfax-Cholmeley of the University of Oxford's Wytham Woods. The Studio houses the Ruskin Albion Press and is located in the heart of Wytham Woods.
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