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... ‘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’ ... |





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THIS SEASON’S GALLERY SHOWS |
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22nd June to 4th July |
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Diana and John Fenney |
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Batik Painting and Sculpture |
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Vibrant paintings in wax on Asian paper giving an exciting intensity of light. John’s sculptures are mainly figurative with original ceramics and a few limited editions. |
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John Rank Gallery |
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30th June to 18th July |
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‘Artists from the South’ |
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Frances Hatch, Barbara Macfarlane, Gordon Rushmer, Andy Waite, Carolyn Booker |
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Wilson Studio |
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6th to 18th July |
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Eeles Family Pottery |
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‘A Family of Craftsmen’ |
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Woodfired stoneware, porcelain and Raku by the Eeles family of potters. |
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John Rank Gallery |
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20th to 25th July |
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Chichester Art Society |
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Annual Exhibition |
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CAS celebrates 70 years with this exhibition of member’s work in various media. All work is for sale. |
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20th July to 1st August |
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David Hill |
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Striking images of the last remaining working steam locomotives to be found in China. |
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20th July to 1st August |
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Becky Rose |
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A collection of recent paintings and drawings. |
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20th July to 1st August |
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Nina Mills : Recycled Glassware |
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John Rank Gallery , Foyer and Lobby |
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John Rank Gallery |
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10th to 15th August |
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Neil Lawson Baker |
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‘A Retrospective 1989 — 2009’ |
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3rd to 15th August |
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Claudia Jones ‘Chi Chi Bud-Oh …’ |
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… Sum ah dem ah holler, sum ah bawl.’ |
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Collection of paintings showing the colourful bird and plantlife of warmer climes. |
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John Rank Gallery |
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17th to 29th August |
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14 Artists Summer Festival |
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An interesting group of individual exhibitors each bringing their own personal view to the Festival. |
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‘Hidden Artists’ |
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An opportunity to buy a small painting at a bargain price — discover afterwards the identity of the painter. |
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Wilson Studio |
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17th to 29th August |
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Brian Stone ‘Downs and Dunes’ |
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Realistic images of our local countryside and seashores. |
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Foyer and Lobby |
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17th to 29th August |
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Jonathan Brady |
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‘Sussex to Sudan’ |
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National news photographer Jonathan Brady exhibits work captured in the Sussex countryside and amongst the Dinka people of Southern Sudan. |
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Melanie Blake Jewellery |
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Four Galleries for Summer |
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Majella Gallery |
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David W. Webb |
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‘Enduring Roots’ |
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Atmospheric and mood driven paintings exploring the enduring power of places and landscapes associated with the artist’s roots in Kent. |
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Long Wall Gallery |
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Annie Flitcroft and Averil Marks |
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Middle Gallery |
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Joanne Webb |
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‘New Works’ |
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This Chichester based artist and designer, exhibits new prints and paintings. |
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Curved Wall Gallery |
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Paul Vincent |
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‘Reflections’ |
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Another exhibition of inspirational images from this local photographer, capturing the mood and light of the world around us. |
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Wilson Studio |
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31st August to 12th September |
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Rosie Morgan and Chris Letts ‘Painter and Sculptor’ |
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A portrait painter and a sculptor join forces to create an enjoyable and complimentary exhibition. |
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Foyer and Lobby |
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31st August to 12th September |
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Tricia Baldwin |
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‘Through the Open Door’ |
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New and old watercolour and oil paintings giving varied perspectives of what lies through our open doors. |
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31st August to 12th September |
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Katherine Webber Jewellery |
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John Rank Gallery |
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14th to 19th September |
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West Sussex Art Society |
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Annual Exhibition |
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John Rank Gallery |
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21st to 26th September |
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Terence Whitlock |
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‘An Eclectic Viewpoint’ |
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Inspired by recreating scenes from travels and other influences: an eclectic viewpoint. |
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14th to 26th September |
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Ann Wadman and Andrew Pearson |
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‘A Sculptor and a Painter’ |
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Ann sculpts the female form with an arresting contemporary vigour. Andrew stresses the two-dimensional nature of painting. |
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Lobby |
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14th to 26th September |
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Phyl Wilson |
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‘Scenic Stitches’ |
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Using mixed media techniques of paint and fabric with machine and hand embroidery, creating landscapes. |
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Foyer |
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14th to 26th September |
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Lizzie Huxtable |
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‘Through a Glass Darkly’ |
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Originals on paper and prints of Lizzie’s creative interpretation of Rorschach inkblot experiments, producing fantastic and highly original images. |
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14th to 26th September |
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Pia Grace |
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