Missing artist Sarah Cunningham was final noticed at 3am in Camden ‘getting right into a darkish Vauxhall with man’ – as her boyfriend points pressing enchantment for info
British artist Sarah Cunningham was last seen getting into a car with a man before vanishing in the early hours of Saturday morning.
The last sighting of the 31-year-old painter was at around 3am on Jamestown Road, in Camden, north London, on November 2.
On Sunday, the Met Police said the 5ft 3in-tall artist was missing and that she was wearing a black top, black shirt and black Converse trainers.
Relatives have revealed that she was spotted ‘leaving an apartment building on Jamestown Road’ at around 2.30am.
Meanwhile, Jamie Klinger, co-founder of the Reclaim These Streets group which campaigns to prevent violence against women, said she had been in contact with Ms Cunningham’s family.
Ms Klinger revealed: ‘She was last seen in Camden around 3am getting into a dark Vauxhall with a male with long dark hair and heading to Islington.’
Police are hunting for missing British artist Sarah Cunningham (pictured) after she disappeared from Camden
Ms Cunningham, 31, (pictured, left) was last seen on Jamestown Road, Camden, at around 3am on the morning of November 2
Jamie Klinger, co-founder of Reclaim These Streets, said that Ms Cunningham was last seen getting into a ‘dark Vauxhall with a male’
It comes as Ms Cunningham’s boyfriend, Jack Brown, issued a desperate appeal on social media for any information that could help find her
She added: ‘Were you the driver? Did you see them? Did you see them get out of the vehicle in Islington?’
It comes as Ms Cunningham’s boyfriend, Jack Brown, issued a desperate appeal on social media for any information that could help find her.
He wrote on Facebook: ‘My girlfriend Sarah Cunningham has been missing in Camden since 2:30am this morning [Saturday], she was last seen leaving an apartment building on Jamestown Road.
‘Police have been notified and she has been reported as officially missing. If anyone has any information on her whereabouts or has seen or heard anything then please let myself or the police know.’
Ms Cunningham’s brother, Anthony Cunningham, has also posted an urgent appeal.
‘My sister Sarah Cunningham has been missing since 0230am [on Sunday] in Camden. Last seen leaving apartment building on Jamestown Road,’ he wrote on X.
‘She was wearing a black outfit. If you have any information please let me or the police know. she has been officially reported as missing.’
The painter had an exhibition at the Lisson Gallery between June and July.
The 5ft 3in-tall artist was last seen wearing a black top, black skirt and black Converse trainers, according to the Met Police
Relatives have revealed that Ms Cunningham was spotted ‘leaving an apartment building on Jamestown Road’
The gallery also appealed for information, writing in an Instagram post: ‘We ask anyone who might have seen or heard anything, or might have any information on Sarah’s whereabouts, to please urgently contact us or the Metropolitan Police on 101. We are in touch with her family and the police (crime ref: 5483).’
The gallery, which hosted her in Los Angeles, said of her work: ‘Throughout this exhibition, Cunningham explores aerial and bodily movements, flipping directions and orientations until reaching that moment when verticality and horizontality shift or tilt beyond recognition – when up becomes down, or left suddenly turns right.’
According to her social media posts, Ms Cunningham has visited Seoul, South Korea, last month where her work was being exhibited in a Burberry store.
It’s understood she studied at the Royal College of Art and is a resident at The Bomb Factory Art Foundation.
A Met Police statement posted on X said: ‘Have you seen Sarah? ‘Sarah, 31, was last seen at about 3am on Sat 2 Nov on Jamestown Road, Camden, NW1.
‘Anyone who sees her or has any information is asked to call 101 and give ref: CAD 2349/02Nov.’
The force also issued photographs of the outfit that Ms Cunningham was last seen in. They said she had links to the Camden and Wandsworth areas of London.