2025 |
September to November: One-Person Exhibition – Oriel Mon, Anglesey |
2024 |
July - September. Two works on show at the Royal Cambrian Academy 141st Annual Summer Exhibition: Summer Nights (painting), and The Fortune Teller's Tent (drawing). |
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August: One of the selected artists showing in The Visual Arts Pavilion at the Welsh National Eisteddfod in Pontypridd. The paintings on view are Silver Sleeping, Twixt Clock and Coffee and A Little Chaos. |
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Autumn: Seen and Unseen Exhibition, Bay Art, Cardiff Bay |
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June – July: Euro Wales Group Exhibition, Turner house Penarth |
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January: Represented by Blackbird Rook |
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January: Included (interview and image) in 'The Artist at Home' by Imogen Race and Jill Journeaux – published by Bloomsbury |
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Forthcoming Welsh Group curated by Maggie James, Six Painters at Bay Arts, Cardiff |
2023 |
August: Welsh Group Mid Wales Arts |
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August: Arts Festival Derbyshire – exhibited with Maggie Cullen MIC gallery |
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July: Zillah Bell. Thirsk Summer Show – 4 paintings |
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May: Royal Cambrian Academy – New Members Show |
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Celf Gwyrdd, Welsh Group Mid Wales Art Centre |
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February: Welsh Group – Y Gaer Brecon |
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23 November - January 2023: The Waterfront Gallery, Milford Haven. Christmas Show |
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Dates tbc: Successfully entered two prints to be shown in Darlington and Middlesbrough |
2022 |
26 November - 23 December: RCA Winter Show, Cambrian Academy, Conwy - presenting a range of paintings, printmaking, photography, textiles and sculpture from the Royal Cambrian Academicians |
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26 November - 23 December: Cynon Valley Museum Aberdare. Christmas Exhibition (3 works) |
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November: two small works accepted for the Teesside Print Prize 22 |
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October - November: The Welsh Group, Across Two Valleys - Cynon Valley Museum, Aberdare / Redhouse, Merthyr |
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October: three works - Turner House, Penarth |
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September: two paintings selected for the Wales Contemporary, Waterfront Gallery Milford Haven |
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August: Elected Full Member of the Royal Cambrian Academy |
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July: two paintings shortlisted for the BEEP Painting Prize and the BEEP Biennial at Elysium Gallery, Swansea |
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June - August: Salon de Refuses, Aberystwyth Arts Centre |
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February - June: Included in the exhibition Collecting / Casglu at the National Library of Wales Gregynog Gallery, Aberystwyth. My painting Dancing at Dusk was on the face of the exhbition catalogue - and it was also reproduced on the stairs! |
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February: WAAW Art Central Gallery, Barry, Wales. |
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January: work on exhibition Across Two Valleys at the Waterfront Gallery, Milford Haven Wales. |
2021 |
One-person show at the Museum of Modern Art Machynlleth which ran from May until August. Palm Sunday Beaulieu, a large painting purchased by the Contemporary Art Society Wales, was given to the permanent collection there, and MOMA also acquired a large drawing of mine, Lockdown in the Suburbs. |
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Participated in group show, East meets West, at the Waterfront Gallery, Milford Haven organised by Alan Salisbury from September to November. |
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Two paintings in the Royal Cambrian Academy Show Annual Exhibition in April, one of which, Dreaming of Dogs, was Highly Commended. |
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One of 12 artists represented by Cardiff Made in a new digital art directory and business plan. |
2020 |
Exhibited in Women's Art in Wales at Art Central Gallery, Vale of Glamorgan in March (mothballed until summer 2021). |
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Exhibited three works in the July Virtual Welsh Group Lockdown Exhibition. |
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Exhibited one painting - A Lost Childhood - in Cynon Valley Museum's online Exhibitions At Home from August. |
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Exhibited some 14 paintings and drawings from September at the Aviary Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne, which ran until April 2021. |
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Exhibited works in Found Gallery's Twenty Twenty August Exhibition. |
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Exhibited in two shows at Cardiff Made: their Summer 2020 Show, and their more recent Spring 2021 Show. |
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Newport Museum and Art Gallery showed the virtual show of Forty Years On Exhibition - from October 2020 to January 2021. |
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Art in the Attic, Porth about drawing experiences in lockdown, August-September 2021. |
2019 |
WAAW Art Central Gallery Barry March |
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Legacy - 50 years of Painting in the Tees Valley - An Arts Council supported exhibition tracing a lineage of painters who have influenced and supported each other (December) |
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Mid Wales Arts Centre, invited to submit to the Christmas Show (November) |
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Royal West of England, 167th Annual Open Exhibition (September) |
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The 70 Series - The Welsh Group Royal Cambrian Academy Conway (August) |
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Celebrating Art in the Vale (by invitation) Art Central Gallery (July) |
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WAAW Llanover Hall Cardiff |
2018 |
Exhibited at MOMA (Museum of Modern Art), Machynlleth |
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February / March. Kooywood Gallery, Cardiff: mixed show, 10 paintings 5 Drawings |
2017 |
Work in both Private and Public Collections |
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Legend Exhibition Machynlleth Museum of Modern Art Wales |
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Selected for Royal West of England Academy 165th Annual Exhibition |
2015 |
Included in the publication 'Post-War to Post -Modern: A Dictionary of Artists In Wales' |
2008 |
Where the Birds Sing' one-person exhibition. The Waterfront Gallery - Pembrokeshire |
2007 |
'The Nude'. Newport Museum and Art Gallery. |
2004 |
Project Manager for the 'Images of Trust' Photographic Project Northumbria Healthcare NHS Trust - the Jo Spence Fellow - engaging Ikuko Tsuchiya. A photographic project chronicling a year in the life of the trust. This project had core funding from Northern Arts - local health authority charitable funds and Regional Arts Lottery Funding (RALF). My chapter on the project was included in the published book. |
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Drawing Project. I was commissioned to do a series of drawings for the book 'The Ironic Organisation Epistemological Claims and Supportive Field Stories.' The images were an adjunct to the text rather than an illustration of it. It brought together an international group of scholars with an international publisher Abstrakt - Oslo. Unfortunately the drawings divided the authors - some liking them others not. So I did not include them in the publication. |
2003 |
Project Manager for The Teardrop Garden Project - Wansbeck General Hospital. A Japanese garden for bereaved parents - won a Britain in Bloom award and received a commendation for 'Best Practice' from PEAT. |
2003 |
Project Manager for 'The Tyne Track'. An epic print/marathon walk for a thousand children on one path of clay - which became an exterior frieze. Opened by Tony Blair. |
2001-05 |
Project Manager Major Arts Project. The new Hexham General Hospital Built in 2001 'Hexibitions' a three-year exhibition schedule for the main internal areas which displays paintings - sculptures - other artworks and objects of interest in a manner which is responsive to the location - its users and the community that the hospital serves. |
2001-05 |
Project Manager. Arts Project Consultancy - Northumbria Healthcare NHS Trust. I was engaged to develop ideas within the School of Art on a consultancy basis for further arts projects. |
2001 |
Project Manager for A&E Children's Area Wansbeck Hospital 'Just Well Loved'. An installation of toys and photographs with an interactive computer where children click onto the toy and watch a small film where the owner tells the story of its history. This proposal offers a solution to the installation of artworks in a new A&E children's area. |
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Project Manager and Executive Producer Infection Control 2001. A video made by ASAP (Art School Associate Productions) designed to demonstrate the standard principles of infection control for all health care environments. |
2000 |
'Millennium Exhibition' - Artists from the Collection. Newport Museum and Art Gallery. |
1996 |
One-person exhibition 'Paintings'. Alhambra Cultural Centre - Lahore - Pakistan. This was a Theatre Festival and I exhibited some 20 portraits of theatrical stereotypes. |
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'Fable & Fantasy' - an exhibition of seven artists including Paula Rego - Anna Maria Pachecho. Elizabeth Frink Vicarage Gallery Newcastle upon Tyne - with a catalogue introduction by Peter Suchin - Critic in Residence for the Year of Visual Arts. |
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'Divers Memories'. Lieksa Museum - Karelia - Finland. |
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Group Show 'Artlanta'. Hatton Gallery - Newcastle upon Tyne and King Plow Centre Atlanta - part of Year of the Visual Arts 1996. |
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'Divers Memories'. Manchester Museum. |
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Project Manager - A Japanese Garden 'The Moon Garden'. BNFL Westlakes - Cumbria. |
1995 |
'Divers Memories'. Derby Fotofess. |
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One-person exhibition. University Gallery - University of Northumbria |
1994 |
Divers Memories'. Pitt Rivers Museum - Oxford |
1988 |
'An Exhibition of Artists Working in the North' at Wynyard Hall |
1987 |
'Four Private Views' Harry Holland - Linda Brill - Tony Turner - Gerda Roper. South Square Gallery - Thornton - Bradford |
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Four Private Views' Dean Clough Halifax |
1986 |
Selected and exhibited at the Leicestershire Exhibition Collection - Beaumanor Hall |
1986 |
Women on Men'. Cahill and Grebler Gallery London |
1985 |
Exhibition to mark the citing of the painting 'Palm Sunday Beaulieu' purchased by Contemporary Arts Society Wales St Davids Hall - Cardiff |
1985-86 |
Women Artists in Wales Arts Council Touring show - curated by Moira Vincentelli |
1984 |
Works from the Collection Oriel Gallery - Cardiff |
1981 |
One-person exhibition Newport Museum and Art Gallery |
1980 |
One-person exhibition 'One hundred drawings' Llantarnam Grange - Cwmbran |
1975 |
One-person exhibition Cardiff University |