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Win-a-Picture & People’s Prize

Visitors to the exhibition can also vote for their favourite artwork by entering the People’s Prize and a chance to win-a-picture up to the value of £150.  Voting slips by the sales desk – one per visitor please.

Both prizes will be drawn on Sunday afternoon – times on the voting slip.

 

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Meet this year’s judge for HMC Framing vouchers

We are delighted that Hannah Munby of Fen Ditton Gallery, will be judging this year’s HMC Framing vouchers awarding 4 artists with framing vouchers of £100.

A very big thank you to HMC Framing for their continued support of the exhibition.

About Hannah 
Hannah Munby graduated in Photography at the Arts University Bournemouth. In 2019, following a number of years specialising in marketing and communications within the arts sector in London, she moved back to her hometown of Cambridge to take on the role of Gallery Manager at Fen Ditton Gallery. She is an advocate for emerging and graduate artists, and passionate about the importance of art in modern life. In 2021, she launched a Young Collectors club for the gallery, paving the way for the next generation of artists and collectors to connect and support the ecosystem of the artworld. Hannah has been interviewed for Vice and Perspective Magazine on her work with young collectors. 
 
About Fen Ditton Gallery
Fen Ditton Gallery is an independent exhibition-led art gallery, bringing renowned contemporary artists and makers to Cambridge through an exciting programme of events and exhibitions. Run by artist/photographer Lotte Attwood and daughter Hannah Munby, with curatorial and programme advice from independent curator Amanda Game, the gallery is housed in an elegant converted Victorian National School Building. And unlike some galleries, which can feel intimidating, this is a welcoming place in a domestic setting; it’s actually located in Lotte’s home!
For more information about the gallery, visit fendittongallery.com
For more information about the Young Collectors, visit youngcollectors.art
Judging will take place Saturday morning.