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Regina Ray

Regina Ray started her photography practice in the mid 90’s and this led to her Master’s in Photography at the Cambridge School of Art in 2017.

​Regina’s work is often described as ‘visceral’ and reflecting powerful emotional responses to her subject matter beyond the figurative. She sometimes refers to her approach as spontaneous and instinctive. Her photographs are often concerned with an entanglement of emotional responses to visual elements like texture, feel, reflection and colour yet with a twist of the unexpected and with an unpredictable definition of established thought processes.​

Another part of her work is an exploration into the complexities of human relationships - in particular her fascination with human interactions and the emotional world of humans whether in isolation or as part of a social group, are a major inspiration in her photographic practice. 

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Loukas Morley is a multi-media artist, painter, sculptor and designer, with a long standing fascination with materials and their transformation, deeply inspired by the local environment and found objects. He is a graduate of Cambridge Regional College (Diploma in Art and Design) (1992) and Newport School of Art & Design (BA, Interactive Arts) in Caerleon, South Wales (1995). He spent time living and working in Scotland as well as in Canada, where he collected driftwood from ocean's  beaches to make into site-specific sculptures and installations, before returning and settling in Cambridgeshire, UK. His knowledge of the surrounding countryside and county's villages and landscapes as well as the medieval streets and city scape of Cambridge, and its iconic College's means that for Morley the Cambridge and Cambridgeshire local environment is a source of both materials and inspiration.

Loukas Morley’s work has been exhibited in the UK and internationally including at Churchill College, Cambridge (2014), Cambridge Folk Museum (2018), the Museum of Classical Archaeology (2019), as well as London’s Mall Galleries (2012), Barbican Arts Trust (2014) and Sotheby’s (2021), the satellite exhibition of the 56th Venice Biennale, and most recently in Cambridge's ArtSpace 5-7 (2025) in a solo exhibition spanning  over 30 years of work and practice. 

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