Exhibitions

Exhibitions

• 2013 Millinery Works Gallery, Islington, London, ”Peripheral Visions”
• 2010 Millinery Works Gallery, Islington, London “Water”
• 2008 Millinery Works Gallery, Islington, London “Altitude”
• 2006 Millinery Works Gallery, Islington, London “Then and Now”
• 2004 Millinery Works Gallery, Islington, London “Still, Life”
• 2001 Millinery Works Gallery, Islington, London “Mirages”
• 2000 Curwen Gallery, London “Prophets, Muses, Graces”
• 1998 Millinery Works Gallery, Islington, London “Moments of Transition”
• 1992 Milton Gallery, St Paul’s School, London “Prints and Drawings”
• 1992 Coffee Gallery, Museum Street, London “Fish Parade”
• 1989 Christ Church Picture Gallery, Oxford “Letters From Home”
• 1987 “Paperworks”, National Gallery, Cape Town “Monument to South Africa”
• 1987 “Paperworks”, Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg “Monument to South Africa”
• 1986 Wolfson Gallery, Oxford 1986 Joliffe Community Arts Studio, Swindon
• 1986 Green College, Oxford 1985 Psychology Department, Oxford
• 1984 De Jong Gallery, Pretoria 1983 Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg
• 1983 De Jong Gallery, Pretoria 1979 Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg
• 1979 Fine Art Gallery, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

Group Exhibitions

• 2012-2014 Celebration of Craftsmanship and Design, Thirlestaine Long Gallery, Cheltenham
• 2010 Trust Artists, Milton Gallery, St Paul’s Boys’ School, London
• 2010 Pierneef to Gugulective 1910-2010, Retrospective, South African National Gallery, Cape Town
• 2001-2014 Modern and Contemporary British Art, Millinery Works Gallery, London
• 2006 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London
• 1997 Contemporary South African Art
• 1985-1995, National Gallery, Cape Town
• 1992 Portobello Open, Westbourne Grove, London
• 1988 Artists for Human Rights, Durban
• 1988 Detainees’ Parents Support Committee, Market Galleries, Johannesburg
• 1987 “Outsiders”, Oxford Artists’ Group, Bonn
• 1987 Oxford Printmakers in Peru
• 1987 Humberside National Print Exhibition
• 1987 Printmakers’ Council of Great Britain, Royal Festival Hall, London
• 1987 Oxford Printmakers at Greenwich Printmakers’ Gallery, London
• 1986 Contemporary Art Society Market, Covent Garden, London
• 1986 “Paper in Print”, Christ Church College, Oxford
• 1985 Milton Keynes, one-year exhibition at four venues, four artists
• 1985 Oxford Printmakers at Woodstock County Museum
• 1985 John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford
• 1984 Oxford Printmakers at Stables Gallery, Oxford
• 1982 Total Gallery, Johannesburg
• 1982 Cape Town Triennial
• 1980 Arts 80 Sculpture Exhibition, Durban, judged by Anthony Caro,work receives commendation
• 1979 Smithsonian Institute Travelling Exhibition of American Drawings, USA and Canada
• 1978 American Drawings, National Show, Virginia
• 1978 Eighth National Student Printmakers’ Exhibition, University of North Carolina

General
• 2011-2016 Member of Creative Campden
• 1999-2018 Annual Open Studios, The Chocolate Factory, Wood Green, London
• 1999 and 2001 Experimental work with Digital Body Scanner, UCL, London
• 1993 Work reproduced in International Women’s Art Diary
• 1984-1989 Member of Oxford Printmakers’ Cooperative
• 1984-1989 Member of Oxford Artists’ Group
• 1987 “Taking a Line for a Thought”, stage set for dancer Lucia Walker, aided by grant from Oxford City Council
• 1986-1988 Restored and editioned 18th-century copper engravings for Bodleian Library, Oxford
• 1983 Co-editor and co-designer of LIP, a collection of creative work by South African Women, published by Ravan Press, Johannesburg
• 1982-1984 Freelance art critic for Financial Mail, Johannesburg

Collections

• Numerous Private Collections in the UK, USA, Australia, Canada and South Africa

Roger Hancock Ltd • British Rail • Kent County Council • City of Milton Keynes • David Hicks Interior Design • John Radcliffe Hospital Oxford • National Gallery of Art Cape Town • Monument Clinic Oxford • University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg • University of KwaZulu/Natal Pietermaritzburg • University of Wisconsin Milwaukee • Wustum Museum of Art Racine USA • Tatham Art Gallery Pietermaritzburg • Premier Milling Johannesburg.