Friday, 30 May 2014

The National Open Art Competition



Entries are open for The National Open Art  Competition 2014. This year's judges are Norman Ackroyd RA, Vanessa Branson, Caroline Irby, Chris Orr RA and David Middleton. 

6th July is the closing date for entries. The first round of judging is done digitally and the exhibition takes place in October.

Thursday, 29 May 2014

Amelia Power

Amelia is exhibiting in a group show, 'In Search of the Miraculous' at Floating Island.
On now until 25 June. 
11, 15-16, 29 and 35 Harbour Exchange Square, London, E14 9JX
Mondays 12 - 9.30pm; Tuesdays and Thursdays 12 - 4 pm.

Friday, 23 May 2014

Nicholas Bush: From the Ashes benefit festival


This weekend and next, Nick would like to invite you to two benefit events for the Phoenix Theatre. The theatre and studio, which Nick was sharing with four other artists and a musician, burnt down on the 29th March. Nick lost his materials, and the other artists have lost a lifetime's worth of artwork.
Saturday 24 May (tomorrow): A performance of Hansel and Gretel is being staged in the beautiful gardens of Mount Harry House. Please come along with friends and family. 

Saturday the 31 May: 'From the Ashes' will be held at the Harvey's Depot in Lewes, where Nick has his new studio. It will be a day of festivities with a burlesque show, bands and what promises to be a special performance from Arthur Brown, The God of Hellfire. Nick is also hoping to show a few recent paintings. All the information you need is on the website.

Lilias Buchanan's portrait of Richard Strange hung in The House of St. Barnabas

A painting by Lilias is being hung in the club, The House of St. Barnabas. It is a portrait of Richard Strange, the multitalented musician and club night Cabaret Futura founder. Lilias' work will share the walls with the likes of Tracy Emin and Yinka Shonibare MBE. For more about the club's collection, visit their website.

Daniel Shadbolt Exhibition


 Daniel is exhibiting new paintings in his upcoming show at Gallery 286. 10 - 30 June.


Private views on:
Tuesday June 10th, 6.30 – 8.30pm
Thursday June 12th, 6.30 – 8.30pm
Sunday June 15th, 12.00 – 3.00pm


Open days on
Wednesday June 18th 12.00 – 6.00pm
Wednesday June 25th 12.00 – 6.00pm


Viewing by appointment at other times.

Kathmandu Contemporary Arts Centre Residency

Kathmandu Contemporary Arts Centre is inviting international artists to apply for their Artists in Residence programme. Information on how to apply can be found on the KCAC website. You can also see photographs of the studios.


"In 2010 KCAC established Nepal’s first International Contemporary Arts Centre hosting exhibitions, workshops and symposia and giving bursaries to emerging Nepali artists. Our art reference library is the largest of its kind in Nepal, with more than 5,000 books thanks to major gifts from Tate Britain and many private donors.

In 2011 KCAC was invited to move to the Patan Museum and we moved into a building in their garden and officially opened in March 2012 with two important international exhibitions.  Pepon Osorio’s, ‘Resting Stops’, supported by the Bronx Museum, and Antonio Nodar’s ...from portrait to self-portrait...  supported by the Elsa Peretti Foundation."

Thursday, 22 May 2014

East London Painting Prize Exhibition


Ben Nathan (pictured), Anna Ilsley and Grant Foster have works in the shortlist exhibition of the East London Painting Prize.

Do join them for the private view and the announcement of the winner on Tuesday 27 May, 6-8pm. RSVP@thelegacylist.org.uk
The exhibition continues 21 May - 1 June 2014. 11am-6pm daily, exclusing Bank Holiday Monday. Strand East,  1 Sugar House Lane, London, E15 2QS (just off Stratford High Street)

"43 artists from across east London have been shortlisted for the inaugural East London Painting Prize. One winner will be chosen from the selected group to receive a life changing £10,000 prize and a prominent solo show at East London’s Nunnery Gallery later this year.
 The shortlisted artists comprise both established and emerging names from the east London boroughs of Hackney, Newham, Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest, Barking & Dagenham and Redbridge."

Friday, 16 May 2014

Shoreditch Lecture Series

As ever, term-time Wednesday evenings in Shoreditch are when our Lecture Series takes place. The full listings of this term's lectures can be found at http://www.princesdrawingschool.org/calendar/main.asp

Upcoming Wednesdays at 6.45pm:
21 May, Tony Benn: Do Paintings Bite?
28 May, Julian Bell: Mean Realism
4 June, Emma Talbot in conversation with William Feaver
11 June, Andrew Brown: Can Artists Change the World?
18 June, Julian Bell: Realism in Twenty-First-Century Painting
25 June, Mali Morris in conversation with William Feaver

Thursday, 15 May 2014

Carol Peace solo exhibition

Carol is having a solo exhibition at Woolff Gallery, of work from her recent six month residency in Barcelona. Carol is a patron of the RWA and co-founder of the Bristol School of Drawing. 
29 May to 5 July, Private View Thursday 29 May 6-9pm. Woolff Gallery, 89 Charlotte St, London, W1T 4PU 
“These are the sculptures of my imagination, set free by Catalonia.”
"It's all about trying to see, drawing enables that, but it’s with clay that I am able to communicate.’"

Clara Drummond Exhibition Tomorrow

Clara hopes you can join her tomorrow, when she will be showing recent drawings in her exhibition, 'The Paper Museum'. This is the culmination of Clara's drawing residency at Two Temple Place, in the 'Discoveries Exhibition from The Museums of Cambridge'. Clara's exhibition will be open all day Friday 16th May 10am - 4pm.