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GREENWICH PRINTMAKERS 1a Greenwich Market, London SE10 9HZ Telephone: 020 8858 1569 www.greenwich-printmakers.co.uk gallery@greenwich-printmakers.co.uk

Elaine Marshall Elaine Marshall was born and still lives in Greenwich. She studied at Goldsmiths College School of Art, then followed a postgraduate course at the Slade School of Fine Art. She was awarded the David Murray Landscape scholarship. Elaine also has a Hons Degree in Book Arts from the London Institute, involving creating artists’books. At her studio she works in several printmaking techniques. Inspiration has come from travels in France, Andalusia, Morocco and Nepal. Tuscan hills and Nepalese rice terraces are among the landscape patterns that appear in her prints. Recently, Islamic motifs have been introduced – an early instance being her interpretation of the extraordinary mechanically – moved spiral lattices in the modernistic Institut de Monde Arabe in Paris, where the spirals in their grid frame a traditional Parisian cityscape seen behind a table with a still life, a favourite style and place combined. The spirit of Matisse hovers somewhere outside the proscenium of spirals. Observing foxes in her garden has inspired a series of linocuts depicting urban foxes through the seasons. Elaine participates in the annual Greenwich Open Studios, part of the Greenwich and Docklands Festival in June. She is a founder – member and gallery manager of the Greenwich Printmakers, an established co-operative of artists printmakers, who run a gallery in the covered market in the heart of historic Greenwich where her work is permanently in stock. She also takes part in their group exhibitions in the UK and abroad. Recent Exhibitions in which she has participated include: The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition The Contemporary Print Show, Barbican Artists in Print, Atrium Gallery, Whiteleys Touring Exhibition, Hampshire Museums Curwen Gallery Irish Mini-print, Dublin RWA Open Print Bristol The National Theatre London Originals, The Mall Gallery Namaste, Touring Exhibition Kathmandu, Nepal Affordable Art Fairs Battersea Oxo Gallery, Southbank Featured artist, Greenwich Printmakers Discover Greenwich, Greenwich Information Centre Touring Exhibition Southhampton Art Gallery Elaine’s work is in many private and public collections, including the National Maritime and Victoria and Albert museums.


GREENWICH PRINTMAKERS 1a Greenwich Market, London SE10 9HZ Telephone: 020 8858 1569 www.greenwich-printmakers.co.uk gallery@greenwich-printmakers.co.uk

Aimee Birnbaum Aimee Birnbaum was born in New York City and now works at her studios in London and Tuscany. She trained at the Museum School of Fine Arts in Boston, Sir John Cass School of Art with Dennis Huntley and studied etching with Peter Freeth RA and John Roberts. She is an elected member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour.

Awards and prizes 2013 Shortlisted for Watercolour Prize, Shenzhen Watercolour Bienalle, China 2007 The Worshipful Company of Painter Stainers The June Stokes-Roberts Bursary for Painting in Water Colours. 2001 National Print Exhibition, Mall Galleries, Kew Studio Prize 2000 Royal Watercolour Society, Bankside Gallery St. Cuthbert’s Mill Award, Century 21 Exhibition Solo and two person exhibitions 2013 Royal West of England Academy “Reigning Cats and Dogs” Gallery Z, Groznjan, Croatia. Solo Exhibition 2012 Brunel Museum, London. Solo exhibition 201 Gallery Z, Groznjan, Croatia. Solo exhibition 2007 Sheridan Russell Gallery,London. Solo exhibition 2006 Juuka Art Fair, Finnish Cultural Institute, Finland 2005 Gettler Gallery, Budapest, Hungary. Solo exhibition 2004 Studio Art House, Leatherhead. Solo exhibition 2003 North Pointe Gallery, New York Selected group exhibitions 2012 Art in Action ,Waterperry, Oxford. With MirabilisArt Mall Galleries Olympics exhibition, London views National Theatre, with “Dazzle” National Theatre, with Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour. 2011 National Theatre “Second Impressions”, with Greenwich Printmakers 2011- 13 Affordable Art Fair, with Printmakers Inc. 2008 -10 Royal Watercolour Society C21 Exhibition 2009 Kunstverein Villa Streccius, Landau, Germany 200 Royal Watercolour Society C21 Exhibition 2009 National Theatre “Lasting Impressions” 2008 Singer and Friedlander Sunday Times Competition 2007-11 Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours annual exhibition Mall Galleries


GREENWICH PRINTMAKERS 1a Greenwich Market, London SE10 9HZ Telephone: 020 8858 1569 www.greenwich-printmakers.co.uk gallery@greenwich-printmakers.co.uk

Angela Brookes Training: Angela trained at the Central School of Art and London University. In her professional career she has taught ceramics, but her studies at the Central also introduced her to the seductive qualities of printmaking, which has now become her preferred artistic medium. Artistic Practice: “My work centres on the natural world, and my prints explore the mystery and the glory of the landscape, both rural and urban. I often visit the coasts of Norfolk and Suffolk where I am drawn to the vast open spaces and huge skies that are so typical of this area I enjoy depicting the ever changing effects of light and colour at different times of the day, and as the seasons roll through the year. My favoured printing process is etching, using soft ground, aquatint and spit-bite. I also employ dry-point and carborundum, often using two plates, which produce deep rich blacks where the ink and paper become one. Here the editions are smaller, often only 5–10. I like to vary the wiping on these plates, hence ‘ev’, edition variable. More recently, I have been experimenting with colour, using two plates with dry point and mono-print, and love to make each image distinct and individual, hence 1/1, ‘unique print’. Artist I admire and who have influenced my printmaking are Rembrandt, Morandi, Hockney and Norman Ackroyd, who was also my first etching tutor.” Exhibitions: She has exhibited her work in many galleries including Royal West of England Academy, National Theatre, Liberty’s, Heal’s, the Mall Galleries, Dulwich Picture Gallery, and the Biscuit Factory Gallery, Newcastle. Her work is in private collections in UK, and worldwide.


GREENWICH PRINTMAKERS 1a Greenwich Market, London SE10 9HZ Telephone: 020 8858 1569 www.greenwich-printmakers.co.uk gallery@greenwich-printmakers.co.uk

Ann Burnham Education: Harrow College of Art & Design 1974 - 1978: Foundation studies, Information Graphics BA Honours Harrow College (part time) 2001 - 2002: City & Guilds Teaching certificate Amersham College (part time) 2004 - 2006: Combined Studies - Printmaking Module Ann has worked as a successful designer in publishing for clients including Conran Octopus, BBC books, and Harper Collins. A drypoint evening class was the catalyst for her interest in printmaking, and after becoming freelance, she was able to attend a workshop at Amersham College to develop printmaking skills. Ann lives in London and works from her garden studio, where she is now concentrating on creating and promoting her artwork full-time. Her prints are inspired by a fascination with the textures and patterns found in both the natural and man-made landscape around us, as well as a sense of mystery about where things may lead and where they may have originated. She is drawn to exploring different subjects from the high roller-coasting hills of the Shropshire landscape to the dark alley ways of Marrakesh. As a result her work isn’t restricted to any one particular style. She enjoys the direct and rich mark making of the collagraph process, as well as the more precise methods of reduction lino-cut and etching, which probably reflect her graphics background. Past Exhibitions Harrow Heritage Museum (Summer 2007) Harrow Open Studios (June 2008 - 2012) Boden Press collective, One Church Street Gallery, Gt. Missenden (March 2010) BBH print society collective, Boxfield Gallery, Stevenage (Jan 2011) One Church Street Gallery, Gt. Missenden (Feb 2011) New Maynard Gallery, Welwyn Garden City (Apr 2011) Hatfield Living Craft Fair (exhibiting & demonstrating) (May 2011) Pushing Print, Letchworth Arts Centre (Sept 2011) Affordable Art Fair, Battersea (Oct 2011) Cow Byre Gallery, Ruislip (Nov 2011) One Church Street Gallery Gt. Missenden (Feb2012) The Attic Gallery, Pinner (Apr2012) Obsidian Art, Stoke Manderville, Bucks (Aug 2012) RE Open, Bankside Gallery, London (Aug 2012) Inspired by...2012, V&A Museum, London (Oct 2012 - Apr 2013) Work permanently on show at: Purple Gallery, Bournville, Birmingham. Obsidian Art, Stoke Manderville, Bucks. Greenwich Printmakers Gallery: www.greenwich-printmakers.co.uk


GREENWICH PRINTMAKERS 1a Greenwich Market, London SE10 9HZ Telephone: 020 8858 1569 www.greenwich-printmakers.co.uk gallery@greenwich-printmakers.co.uk

Anthony Salter Anthony was born in London. He studied Graphic Design and Illustration at Goldsmith’s College School of Art. Since qualifying he has followed a career in museum and exhibition design and, until recently, worked as a graphic designer and illustrator at a London University. A developing interest in printmaking has led to further studies at the London Institute and Morley College. He now works full-time as a printmaker at home and at the Thames Barrier Print Studio. Anthony is a member of Greenwich Printmakers, an established co-operative of printmakers and a regular exhibitor with work permanently in stock. He also takes part in exhibitions in the UK and abroad. Exhibitions in which he has participated include: The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition The Contemporary Print Show Royal West of England Academy Christie’s Art for Life Royal Birmingham Society of Artists Yorkshire Contemporary Art Group Originals - the Contemporary Printmaking Show Royal Society of Painters- Etchers and Engravers Printmakers Council London Guildhall University CCA Galleries Anthony’s prints are found in private, public and corporate collections including Rank Xerox, Victoria and Albert Museum and the Royal Borough of Greenwich where he also lives and works.


GREENWICH PRINTMAKERS 1a Greenwich Market, London SE10 9HZ Telephone: 020 8858 1569 www.greenwich-printmakers.co.uk gallery@greenwich-printmakers.co.uk

Bethany Marett Training: Bethany studied for her degree in History of Art at the University of York before moving to London to pursue Fine Art. She trained at the Slade School of Fine Art and Kensington & Chelsea College, while also attending classes at the Royal Drawing School. Artistic Practice: “I am very interested in people and our rich and complex inner worlds. I want to capture the aura of the model and the vulnerability (or not) of the nude. I am drawn to interpreting skin as a landscape and working in quite a graphic style, influenced by 1920s woodcuts and artists such as Eric Gill and Aubrey Beardsley. Hockney, Hans Bellmer and Stanley Donwood are other influences. I enjoy abstracting the body, sometimes to the point where it becomes almost unrecognisable. I work in both intaglio and relief. Life drawing is an important part of my practice, and I see etching as an extension of my drawing. I also make sculptural collagraphs and linocuts so my printmaking work has two distinct strands to it –delicate, hesitant, linear etchings, and graphic, high-contrast, embossed reliefs. I enjoy working on quite contrasting things at once and varying my repertoire.” Exhibitions: Bethany has exhibited widely throughout the UK including at the Royal Academy, Bankside Gallery, The Biscuit Factory in Newcastle, The Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston, The Mercer Art Gallery in Harrogate and the Griffin Gallery. She has recently had work shortlisted for the National Original Print Competition and the New Lights Art Prize.


GREENWICH PRINTMAKERS 1a Greenwich Market, London SE10 9HZ Telephone: 020 8858 1569 www.greenwich-printmakers.co.uk gallery@greenwich-printmakers.co.uk

Diana Croft Diana is a painter and printmaker who produces a wide variety of work from mixed media paintings to collagraph prints, linocuts and stained glass panels although she originally trained as an illustrator at Brighton College of Art and Design (now Brighton University). Much of her work is richly coloured and textured with a strong element of pattern and design. She often uses layers of hand-made papers and gold and silver-leaf as well as hand-coloured backgrounds to achieve the effect she desires. Due to the complex methods she uses, the prints, although given an edition number, all vary and each one is a unique piece. Her inspiration comes from nature; the cycles of growth and renewal, the arid landscapes of India and Morocco and the changing seasons. Recently the rolling hills of the South Downs have provided inspiration for a series of stylised collagraph prints and linocuts with a more delicate English colour palette. She lived in Greenwich for several years but is now living in Dorking, Surrey. She works from a small etching studio in her house and takes part every June in the Surrey Artist Open Studios scheme. Diana has exhibited widely both in the UK and abroad. Exhibitions include: The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition The Royal Society of Painter-Etchers & Engravers Open Exhibition, Battersea Affordable Art Fair The Oxo Tower Gallery The National Theatre


GREENWICH PRINTMAKERS 1a Greenwich Market, London SE10 9HZ Telephone: 020 8858 1569 www.greenwich-printmakers.co.uk gallery@greenwich-printmakers.co.uk

Peter Luty Peter is a painter and printmaker who began his professional career as an architect and now concentrates on the representation and interpretation of buildings, old and new. The buildings in his paintings, drawings and original prints are exemplars of their type, some major buildings by modern or historic architects, some simple vernacular buildings of unknown provenance. Peter is interested in the formal geometry of architectural elevations, in spaces, shapes and forms, in the textures of building materials, the effects of light and colour, in how buildings change over their lifetime and in how they relate to other buildings and their surroundings through reflection, shadow and pattern. Peter Luty was born and educated in Yorkshire, received his architectural degree from Edinburgh University and worked in Cambridge and London before setting up his own architectural practice in Greenwich in 1980, where he lived for many years. His studio remains in south east London.

Solo exhibitions: A selection of prints and paintings were exhibited at the Brighton Media Centre, April – May 2010. Prints, paintings and drawings were exhibited during SEOS 10, June 2010.

Group exhibitions: The print City Hall, London was included in Originals 10 at the Mall Galleries, March- April 2010. Greenwich Printmakers Association Second Edition at the National Theatre, January - March 2011. The painting All Souls Langham Place was shown as part of the Sunday Times Watercolour Competition, September 2011. Various prints were shown at the Affordable Art Fair, October 2011


GREENWICH PRINTMAKERS 1a Greenwich Market, London SE10 9HZ Telephone: 020 8858 1569 www.greenwich-printmakers.co.uk gallery@greenwich-printmakers.co.uk

Sandra Millar Born Ayr Scotland Sandra Millar studied at Edinburgh College of Art and Goldsmiths College. She taught Art for several years in London and now works full-time as an artist. The paintings and prints evolve from sketchbook notes and observation where the focus is people and their relationship with each other and the space that surrounds them. They are celebrations of life describing transient moments, fleeting glances and complex emotions. The original inspiration to concentrate on the figure came from the opportunity to draw and paint circus performers while they practised. The subjects may be ambiguous or metaphoric, depicting life as theatre with its dangers, tensions and pleasures and as the work develops the figures take on a life of their own. In her paintings the many layers of glaze build up a richness of tone, colour and contrast while in the prints, dry-point and etching allows the exploration of light and dark through linear and tonal contrasts. Sandra Millar has exhibited regularly since 1993 both in group and solo shows in London and Edinburgh and currently at the Restaurant 109 in Richmond London. Training and awards 1961-65 Edinburgh College of Art 1963-65 Awarded Andrew Grant Scholarships 1975-76 Goldsmiths College 1991 Travel Bursary to British School of Rome Selected exhibitions since 2000 2000- 07 Enid Lawson Gallery 2000-12 Affordable Art Fair with Triangle and Artichoke 2002-10 Originals Print Exhibition at the Mall Galleries 2005, 2009 & 2011 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2005 Discerning Eye- invited artist 2006 & 2011 Dulwich Picture Gallery Friends Exhibitions 2006-13 Exhibitions with Greenwich Printmakers at Morley Gallery, National Theatre, Clifford Chance, Oxo Gallery, Aldeburgh Gallery 2008 Dulwich Bookshop 2009-10 Granger Gallery Whitstable 2008-13 Open Studio with Dulwich Festival 2000-13 Restaurant 109 Richmond 2012-13 Francis Iles Gallery


GREENWICH PRINTMAKERS 1a Greenwich Market, London SE10 9HZ Telephone: 020 8858 1569 www.greenwich-printmakers.co.uk gallery@greenwich-printmakers.co.uk

Stephen Robson Stephen studied Fine Art at Goldsmiths’ College, and became interested in photography. Professional photography has been his main occupation, but in recent years he has made a return to drawing and painting and studied printmaking. Stephen now divides his time between these different ways of working, but all have a common foundation; observing and spending time in a landscape, and from that creating an image on the spot or back in the studio. He joined Greenwich Printmakers in 2010, having produced a series of prints of the Thames at Greenwich. He also works in Norfolk, and often makes trips to the Kent coast and the Thames estuary. “I go back again and again to look at artists such as Rembrandt, Edward Hopper, Paul Nash and Richard Diebenkorn. These painters were also brilliant printmakers. I have a background in photography and have always liked black and white images, and enjoyed making prints in the darkroom. But when I made my first experiments in etching, I discovered a way of making an image that could have depth and interest beyond the smooth surface of the photograph, and this became a fascination. Printmaking is so varied in its surface and texture, compared to the photograph, and with the addition of monoprinting each print can be totally or subtly different, even from the same plate.”

Selected Exhibitions Highgate Contemporary, summer show 2012 Cambridge Contemporary, ‘Best of British’ 2012 Rye Art Gallery, summer show 2012 North Lincolnshire Print open 2012 ‘BITE’ Mall Galleries 2011 Norwich Print Fair 2011 Rye Art Gallery, summer show 2011 Caxton Gallery, Whitstable 2011 Greenwich Printmakers, National theatre 2011 Eastern Open 2010 Greenwich Visitor Centre 2010 Eastern Open 2009 Affordable Art 2009


GREENWICH PRINTMAKERS 1a Greenwich Market, London SE10 9HZ Telephone: 020 8858 1569 www.greenwich-printmakers.co.uk gallery@greenwich-printmakers.co.uk

Sue Rowling Sue Rowling trained as a textile designer at Winchester School of Art and has worked for many years in the fashion industry specialising in design trends and colour forecasting. Inspired by nature, she is first and foremost a colourist whose pictures are a carefully considered balance of harmonious mood evoking abstraction. Sue produces series of monotypes where each print is unique and is determined through a process of building up and modifying a multitude of marks and translucent areas of colour sometimes with the addition of collage and hand painting. Her large scale paintings which are acrylic on paper and canvas, are ideally suited to contemporary or corporate interiors. Education: 1972 - 1975 Winchester School of Art BA Honours Textile Design & Fashion 1998 - 2001 London College of Printing Applied Printmaking Selected Group Exhibitions: National Print Show Clifford Chance Whitleys Gallery Highgate Gallery Collyer –Bristow Gallery National Theatre RK Burt Gallery Will’s Art Warehouse. Art for Youth, The Mall Gallery Affordable Art Fair Battersea Contemporary Art Fair OXO Gallery South Bank National Theatre Corporate Collections: Royal Bank of Scotland Foreign and Commonwealth Office British Medical Association RBS London Headquarters St George’s Hospital


GREENWICH PRINTMAKERS 1a Greenwich Market, London SE10 9HZ Telephone: 020 8858 1569 www.greenwich-printmakers.co.uk gallery@greenwich-printmakers.co.uk

Sue Whitmore Sue Whitmore studied Fine Art at the Central & Wimbledon Schools of Art, and Philosophy & History of Art at University College London. In addition to Greenwich Printmakers, she is a member of Norwich-based Lonely Arts Club and is Honorary President of Brent Artists’ Resource. Her work is in collections in the UK and abroad. She tutors both landscape weeks in Spain and the Tricycle Theatre’s Life Class. “My life has three wheels: art, writing and family and my visual art work centres round the human body, imagination and landscape. I’d be lost without triangulations!” A published poet, she convenes The Brondesbury Group, a Stanza of the Poetry Society. Most recent solo shows: ‘Una Pintura Inglesa en la Marina Baja’ at the Universitat d’Alacant and ‘Thirty years on a Tricycle’ at the Tricycle Gallery in NW London in June 2012. Numerous group shows include the Pastel Society and the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition.


GREENWICH PRINTMAKERS 1a Greenwich Market, London SE10 9HZ Telephone: 020 8858 1569 www.greenwich-printmakers.co.uk gallery@greenwich-printmakers.co.uk

Tammy Mackay I grew up on a farm in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. I studied at Rhodes University (Grahamstown, South Africa) where I graduated with an Honours Degree in Fine Arts, majoring in Printmaking. Although I have lived in the UK now for many years you can still see an African influence with some of my imagery. I work primarily using etching and monoprint, but am always open to new printmaking techniques and have recently been using photopolymer plate and drypoint often combined with chine-collè. I have recently had a print exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2013. I have previously had two prints selected for both the 2012 BITE: Artists making prints exhibition and the ING Discerning Eye, at the Mall Galleries. Email: printmaker@tammymackay.com Websites: www.tammymackay.com www.putneyartists.org/tammymackay.html Telephone: +44 (0)7764 831300 Exhibitions 2013 Brighton Art Fair 2013, Brighton Dome, Corn Exchange Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 2013 Benediction of Shade, David Krut Projects, Cape Town Botanical Print Show 2013, South African Print Gallery, Cape Town Noah’s Art: Animals Open Orleans House Gallery, Twickenham 2012 Wandsworth Artists’ Open House (Group Exhibition with Isobel Peachey & Joss Peachey) 2012 Bite: Artists Making Prints Exhibition Mall Galleries, London (Group exhibition) Putney School of Art – Summer Group Exhibition Salon des Refusés Exhibition, Hoxton Gallery 2011 ING Discerning Eye Exhibition Mall Galleries, London (Group Exhibition) Wandsworth Artists’ Open House – Group Exhibition Putney School of Art – Selected Artists, Southfields Gallery 2007 Putney Art – Group Exhibition 2006 Putney Art – Group Exhibition 2004 Solo Exhibition of Etchings, Monoprints and paintings – Putney School of Art 1999 Johan Carinus Art School – Group Exhibition Grahamstown Arts Festival, South Africa 1998 Johan Carinus Art School – Two person show Grahamstown Arts Festival, South Africa 1993 Rhodes Fine Art School Exhibition (South Africa) Eastern Province Fine Art Society Exhibition


GREENWICH PRINTMAKERS 1a Greenwich Market, London SE10 9HZ Telephone: 020 8858 1569 www.greenwich-printmakers.co.uk gallery@greenwich-printmakers.co.uk

Kit Boyd I graduated in Visual Art from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth in 1991 specialising in painting and photography. Recently I have moved into printmaking and collage. I work in the British romantic tradition, and am particularly influenced by Neo-romantic artists of the 1940s and the Surrealist movement. My work concerns our relationship with landscape and our place in nature, ecologically, spiritually and emotionally. Recent etchings have been primarily influenced by Samuel Palmer and John Minton; they explore modern landscapes in an antique style and are sometimes populated with figures using modern technology. Shows and group exhibitions 2013 Solo show at Barbican Library 2012 Affordable Art Fair, Battersea with Skylark Galleries 2012 Recupe, Le Boit’a Gallery, Guémené-Penfao, France 2012 The Poetic Impulse – The Complete Etchings of Samuel Palmer, with selections by his peers and followers, Court Barn Museum, Chipping Campden, Oxfordshire 2012 RE Open, Bankside Galleries 2012 Pavilion Café, Dulwich Park, solo show 2011 Routes and Branches Art Trail, St John’s Wood, London 2011 Rootstein Hopkins Drawing Award, London SE1, Winner of People’s Prize Award 2010 Figures in the Landscape, Solo Show Brixton Village Gallery 2010 Figures in the Landscape,Solo Show, Camden people’s Theatre, London 2009 Brixton Village Gallery - Gruff & Tackleton’s Winter Menagerie 2008 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 1995 Choice of Julian Spalding: The Discerning Eye, Mall Galleries, London 1994 Composite: 5 UCW graduates, group show, Marylebone Crypt, London 1993 A Natural Attraction: 1st solo show, Visage Gallery, London 1993 Gift of Life Show for National Fertility Week, Imagination Gallery, London 1992 The Guardian ART FOR SALE magazine & exhibition, Whiteleys, London 1992 Represented by Sweet Waters Gallery, Crawford Street, London


GREENWICH PRINTMAKERS 1a Greenwich Market, London SE10 9HZ Telephone: 020 8858 1569 www.greenwich-printmakers.co.uk gallery@greenwich-printmakers.co.uk

Sally McKay Sally’s artistic practice is centered on the moving figure, rhythm and energy, focusing on live performance, and in particular dance, as her stimulus. A Fine Art and Dance graduate of Goldsmiths College, Sally spent over a decade working as a designer in film and publishing before returning to work as a visual artist and taking an MA in Fine Art at the City & Guilds of London Art School in 2002. Sally has worked with many award winning choreographers and dance companies, drawing during rehearsals, then using the drawings to inform her etching, painting, and life size wire sculpture. Sally is Resident Artist at Greenwich Dance, she exhibits regularly across the UK and abroad, including biannual Open Studio exhibitions at her st udio in Woolwich. Exhibitions include: 2014 ING Discerning Eye, SW1. 2013 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition; Crafts Central, Clerkenwell; Sketch 2013 Rabley Drawing Centre, Wiltshire. 2012 No Format Gallery, SE18, Multisensory experience and artistic images of the moving human figure. Included live dance performance. 2009 Chasing Shadows (included live performance 8 dancers and musician) GV Art, W1. 2008 Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance. New York; Oxford Playhouse, Oxford; The Union Club, Soho, London W1. 2007 With Women in Mind, Royal Society of Arts, WC2; Lewis Elton Gallery; 20-21 Visual Arts Centre. 2006 South Hill Park Arts Centre; Buckenham Galleries, Southwold; Snape Maltings, Suffolk. 2005 The Geffrye Museum, E2; The Corn Exchange, Newbury; Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre SE1. 2004 Waterside Arts Centre, Manchester; the.gallery@oxo, SE1. 2003 The Arndean Gallery, W1. Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery as well as Affordable Art Fair in London, Amsterdam & New York and Bridge in London & Miami.


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