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Angie Harlock Wilkinson has her roots in the Cotswolds where she grew up, and also in Devon, home to her grandparents, her parents and to herself for much of the year. The rest of the time is spent in Cambridge where she stayed on after graduating from Clare College, where she studied German and French from 1974 (one year after its historic vote to admit women) to 1978. After graduating, she completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Education at Cambridge University and taught languages for a number of years in local Cambridgeshire schools, while raising her son and daughter.

During the 1980's and 1990's, Angie helped her husband start and develop a successful English language school business in Cambridge.

In 2000, she devoted herself full time to her passion since her late teens, sculpture, taking on a studio at Cambridge Artworks, and in 2003 at Wysing Arts in Bourn near Cambridge.

Largely self-taught, Angie enjoys working in wax, clay and fabric, her work is then cast in bronze. Particularly fascinated by the way different feelings and moods can be expressed through movement, she tries to capture them in her dancers, her groups of figures, her nudes and more recently, her many studies of lively horses.

Angie Harlock Wilkinson was one of the artists invited to exhibit in the 'Debut' show by Patricia Creasey Arts at Gallery Kaleidoscope in London (October 2003). In July 2003 and 2004 she exhibited her horse bronzes at The Palace House, Newmarket. She has also exhibited at the Chapel Gallery, Riseley, Bedfordshire (2000 and 2004); Open Studio- Cambridge Artworks (2000 and 2001); Christmas Show - Wysing Arts (Dec. 2002); Y7 at Wysing Arts (May / June 2003); Open Studios - Wysing Arts (July 2003 and 2004); at Camstead Homes Headquarters in Hardwick.

Angie's work is in various galleries and private collections; and she very much enjoys taking on individual commissions.

She divides her time between Cambridge and East Devon (near Sidmouth) where she now has her studio.