... ‘To find the Oxmarket Centre of Arts, tucked away in Little London behind East Street, is in itself a great pleasure, but to recognise its place as a community centre for the exhibition of work from the best of professional artists to those taking their first steps on the great adventure which is creativity, tells the real story of this special place’ ...

John Rank Gallery

March 31st to April 12th

Sculpture Exhibition

Chosen from works submitted for the Sculpture Competition.

Wilson Studio

March 31st to April 12th

Becky Rose ‘An Illuminating Disturbance’

A collection of recent paintings and drawings depicting the striking ‘flaws’ of light within an image. 

Foyer Gallery

March 31st to April 12th

Peter Iden

A special selection of Peter’s recent figurative work.


Lobby Gallery

March 31st to April 12th

Russ Hankey
‘Natural History through the Lens’

A variety of wildlife images from puffins to robins together with scenes from the New Forest and surrounding areas.


John Rank Gallery

April 14th to April 19th

John Harmer and Thom Lewis

New paintings exploring themes of landscape by local painters John and Thom. John’s work is reproduced on the front cover.

Foyer and Lobby Galleries

April 14th to April 26th

Antonio Sanchez Gonzales
‘A Fascination with Nature’

A celebrated Spanish artist, influenced by a love of nature captured in impressionism and inspired by pointillism.


Wilson Studio

April 14th to April 26th

Mark Weston

A very attractive collection of paintings that seek to capture
the light and atmosphere of the world around us.

April 14th to April 26th

Jane Russell   Jewellery

John Rank Gallery

April 21st to April 26th

14 Photographers

Award winning photographers present creative images.


John Rank Gallery

April 28th to May 10th

Four Spring Galleries

Majella Gallery

Peter Iden  Figurative to Abstract

From a small glimpse to a wide vision: Sussex at its best.

Martin Paterson

Recreating the artist’s garden in Fittleworth in abstract, tone and colour and local land and seascapes.

Middle Gallery

Bonita Boella
‘A Passion for Plants — Dead or Alive!’

Vibrant yet delicate watercolours, inspired by a love of plants and capturing their character and essence.

Curved Wall Gallery

Stephen Neal  Recent Works

An eclectic showing, including landscapes, seascapes, people and animals — in fact anything which has taken the artists eye.


Wilson Studio

April 28th to May 10th

David Hill  ‘Travels and Trains’

Photographs from around the world including striking images of the last remaining working steam locomotives to be found in China.

April 28th to May 10th

Jo Lapage  Studio Glassware

Foyer and Lobby Galleries

April 28th to May 10th

Rosie Blake  ‘Elemental!’

A personal interpretation of infinite moods and textures correlated in Africa between natural elements and mankind.


John Rank Gallery

May 12th to May 17th

Bill Philip, Shelagh Heaver
and Polly Vose  
New Works

A multimedia exhibition of contemporary artwork and photography.

Wilson Studio

May 12th to May 24th

Davina Unwin and Ako Danes

‘Whispers of Japan’

Davina’s striking Japanese inspired paintings exude her love of colour and fascination of pattern while Ako’s watercolours on rice paper are beautiful and delicate.

Foyer Gallery

May 12th to May 24th

Alex Nicanovich  ‘Natural Beauty’

Photographic images of autumn and winter from West Wittering and Dell Quay in 2007.

Lobby Gallery

May 12th to May 24th

Anita Bell  ‘Horizons and Skies’

Stitched paper works inspired by the horizon and the effects of changing light on a distant landscape.


John Rank Gallery

May 19th to May 24th

Artists at Duncton ‘Shared Vision 08’

Following last year’s successful exhibition the group again displays a varied view of our world.



John Rank Gallery

May 26th to June 7th


Four Galleries for Summer


Majella Gallery

Ley Elliott  ‘Listening to Colour’

Capturing the fleeting moment of light and form.

Long Wall Gallery

Ken Walch

‘Undreamt Dreams - Accidents and Jokes’

Different styles and themes, too varied to be described.

Middle Gallery

Wendy Stevenson  Ceramics


Curved Wall Gallery

Leisa Chambers

Mixed media - inspired by local landscape and patterned ceramic fragments found in fields, gardens and streams.


Wilson Studio

May 26th to June 7th

Graham Brock  

‘Water Water Everywhere’

A modern-day colourist, Graham specialises in the reflective quality of light. Forty light and airy impressions are shown.

Foyer Gallery and Lobby

May 26th to June 7th

Jo Slater Thomas
‘Colour in Motion’

Expressing the lively and vibrant vision of the artist


May 26th to June 7th

Jonquil Tonge  Jewellery


John Rank Gallery

June 9th to June 14th

Chichester College

Mixed media, paintings, sculpture, print, photography are all represented in this show by year one students studying for a National Diploma in Fine Art and Design.


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