Sarah Hutt is a Northamptonshire based visual artist whose creative journey has taken her from print design, via teaching to being a painter. In this lively and honest chat, Sarah shares the stages of her journey, and talks candidly about her decision to quit a senior job in education, sell her home and downsize to living on a narrowboat to put herself in the best position to launch a new creative career. You can see Sarah's work online at www.sarahhuttart.co.uk and on Instagram she is @Sarahhutt_art
Sarah's studio is at The Depot, Weedon Bec in Northamptonshire https://the-depot.uk/
A Grade Two listed site with heritage status for its service during the first and second World Wars. Its history goes back to the Napoleonic times when it was first used to store arms. It is now home to a collective of artisans, classic car mechanics, yoga practitioners, prop makers, tailors and IT services; a celebration of Northampton creatives.
Sarah also mentioned www.the-artist-sanctuary.org.uk, a non-profit organisation supported by the British Arts Council. And https://saramicaclay.co.uk/ an open pottery studio where people can take courses in throwing and sculpture, including life sculpture. Due to its popularity, it operates out of two centres in Northamptonshire. Sarah is taking part in the Autumn 2024 Affordable Art Fair at Battersea with Water and Rock Gallery Water and Rock - Bristol Contemporary Art gallery
She is also represented by Primrose Gallery Northampton https://primrosegallery.co.uk and Three Hares Gallery Olney, https://cowperandnewtonmuseum.org.uk/the-three-hares-art-gallery/
For other chances to see Sarah's work this year and in future, keep an eye on her website and social media.