Elizabeth Kemp’s work reflects and further
explores historical, social and cultural themes based on her background in
fine art.
Kemp takes inspiration from reclaimed materials such as
objects and images. She explores their previous application or
meaning in a prior context and brings them into new and thought-provoking
settings with her work.
In addition to studio-based work, Kemp has worked for over 40 years as an
artist in participatory settings in the UK and abroad. She teaches art -
principally drawing - and has developed a range of training workshops and
programmes for the development of art skills, which offer ways into
enjoying and using visual art for personal and social growth.