Name Beth Cullen-Kerridge | ||
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Beth Cullen Kerridge - Boardroom Sacrifice - Grosvenor Gardens - London - September 2016
Beth Cullen-Kerridge (born 1970) is an English sculptor.

Cullen-Kerridge was born in 1970 in Stoke on Trent to Judith Vincent, a businesswoman, and James Cullen, a painter. She attended John Moores University (Ref John Moores University website Alumni page) and the Royal College of Art. Her work was subsequently shown in two of the London Parks.

Her work has been shown in exhibitions England including specifically-made sculptures for her home town of Stoke on Trent. She has worked as an assistant in foundries producing works for Eduardo Paolozzi, Elisabeth Frink, Alberto Giacometti and Sir Anthony Caro.

In 2004 Cullen-Kerridge moved to Norfolk to work on property renovation. A year later she moved to Marlow in Buckinghamshire to develop and open a gastropub, The Hand and Flowers with her husband, chef Tom Kerridge. They were able to purchase the pub with the help of money she had received for a sculpture commission for a roundabout in Stoke.

Cullen-Kerridge subsequently gave up producing sculpture for a number of years while she developed the business.

Cullen-Kerridge travelled to Carrara in 2010, to study marble carving with artisans there.

She had an exhibition at Hoxton Arches, Hoxton, East London in 2014. Works included a formal shirt on a crucifix called "Hung out to Dry".
Her sculptures also include a shirt torso with a shark fin protruding from the back. She exhibited at Gallery Different in Percy Street, London in Oct 2015.