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Talk: WHY – WHEN  – HOW with Ann Christopher, RA                                        

Thursday, June 19, 2025 

Ann Christopher is a sculptor and has been for over 50 yrs. She studied at the West of England College of Art, won numerous awards and commissions, was elected a Royal Academician in 1980 and is currently represented by Pangolin London. Her public commissions can be seen in London, Plymouth, Bristol with private ones in the USA and Europe. Elisabeth Frink played a role in her life for several years before they finally met and became friends and colleagues in the early seventies. Her work, unlike that of Elisabeth Frink, is abstract and was once described by Frink as ‘having great presence’.
In this talk Ann will share some of her ways of working and how her work has evolved over time.

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