2025 South Studios
Looking for an outstanding variety of art to browse south of Uxbridge? We've got you covered. This page introduces you to artist studios to the south of our tour area.
Artists in South Studios
You will find these talented artists in studios located to the south of Uxbridge.
Berna Kilic
Discover the vibrant swirling colours of Berna Kilic's delightful lampwork glass bead jewellery. Take home a unique piece of art you can wear every day.
Bill Reddick
From vases and bowls to cups, plates and teapots - every piece of Bill Reddick's work is a unique expression of its journey from concept to realization.
Colin Whitebread
Colin Whitebread attempts to spread joy and wonder through his use of colour and bold design. The Whitebread studio and home shows as a piece of art in itself.
Eliot Tinkl
Eliot Tinkl is a creator of media using anything at hand. An exploration of art that bursts with colour, imagination, movement and expression.
Gordon Reidt
Gordon Reidt's love for nature has evolved from photography into creating stone artworks guided by the individual characteristics of each stone.
Hanneke Koonstra
Painter & Mixed Media Artist Hanneke Koonstra creates bright colourful works of art in watercolour, alcohol ink, acrylic and oil paint.
Kade Bolger
In the tradition of his grandfather, Kade Bolger creates unique and beautiful wood objects using a wood lathe and hand carving tools.
Kirsty Naray
Whimsical and colourful one-of-a-kind handcrafted glass beads, jewellery and fibre work by local artist Kirsty Naray will bring a smile to your face.
LeeAnna Deringer
LeeAnna's landscapes encourage you to slow down, examine the details, and reconnect with the raw, living beauty of the world around you.
Lynne McIlvride
Two and three-dimensional painted basswood sculptures with inlaid beadwork displayed in a sun-drenched studio: a highly saturated experience.
Rashmi Baird
Rashmi Baird is a printmaker, sculptor, and woodland creature. Exploring creative source work through the use of the body, love and magic.
Susan Whitebread
Using colours inspired by Chagall, Susan Whitebread transforms reclaimed everyday items into unique works of art that will make your heart sing.
