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Emma Dunbar and Fiona Millais
Sat 7 June - Sat 28 June 2008
Having exhibited both Emma Dunbar and Fiona Millais‘s work periodically over the years both in London and now here in Winchester, the prospect of this exciting two-woman exhibition for such well established painters extremely stimulating. We hope that once again we will raise the profile of Rowley Contemporary Art and prove our ability to showcase established well known painters.

Ann Shrager NEAC
12th April - 3rd May 2008
This will be our second 'One woman show' of Ann Shrager's work. Once again her ability to capture mood and space draws the observer into her work, allowing imagination unfettered to roam free. Ann's work continues to captivate and intrigue the discerning Art lover.

Malcolm Ashman
23rd Febuary - March 15th 2008
For the last six years we have both exhibited and watched the progress and evolution of this exciting Painter. Malcolm's passionate and individual interpretation of the landscape has attracted some of the top Galleries in the country, and we are honoured to be able to give him this One Man Exhibition to further progress and enhance his reputation.

Amanda Ralfe
Sat 24th November - Sat 8th December 2007
We are delighted to be holding a solo show this winter of the work of this very talented Artist. A preview can be seen on this site very soon.

Mike Bernard
Sat 27th October - Sat 17th November 2007
We are very happy to be showing Mike's work again. He is now recognised as one of today's leading professional artists, who creates uniquely crafted paintings which will surely and deservidely take pride of place in 21st century history.

Dreaming Deep. David Eustace
Sunday Sept 30th - Saturday Oct.20th. 2007
"Dreaming Deep could be the title of all my paintings. I don't plan them any more than you would a dream, I paint to be surprised. At its best it is like a conjuring trick, making the unseen like a whole." Firmly rooted in the tradition of figurative painting, David is able to use images that hover between the conscious and subnconscious states, often producing a heady cocktail of mysticism and witticism.

Home and Abroad
2nd September - 22nd September 2007
It was back in 1999 that I first saw some of Mungo's work, not 50 yards from my Gallery in Kensington Church Street. From that viewing I was immediately captivated, and have continued to be so, over the last eight years. The “painterliness” of his work in one so young, and his bold confident interpretation of Landscape and Life Study augers well for this most exciting of painters who continues to enthral both myself and a growing band of collectors. This is the latest work by Mungo from his new home in France

Winchester and Environs
14th July - 4th August 2007
A collection of paintings of scenes in and around Winchester by the following artists: Paul Banning RSA RI, Mike Bernard RI, Sue Campion RBA, Mark Cozens, Roger Dellar RI, Dorothy Dent, Robert Fuest, Bryan Hanlon, Terry McGivrigan RI, Rod Pearce, Richard Plinke RI, Colin Stansfield Smith, Judy Strafford, Charles Sutton and John Tookey PS/

Lis Lawrence
Sat June 2nd to Sat June 16th 2007
A lelection of new works by Lis lawrence

Sue Campion RBA
5th May - 20th May 2007
Over the last eleven years we have successfully exhibited Sue’s work both in London and now Winchester. Her quite unique and distinctive style continues to enthral both existing and new collectors. This new work will be her first “One Woman Show” with us in Hampshire, for which we are most privileged.

Stephen Brown
31st March - 14th April 2007
This will be Stephen's first one-man show in Winchester since we moved. Stephen paints almost exclusively in oils and has that wonderful ability to capture the essence of the English landscape.

Rod Pearce in Winchester
October 28th - November 18th 2006
Following on from the huge success of Rod Pierce's last one-man show 2 years ago. We once again are proud to welcome back this Artist, who, over the years, has acquired the ability to capture, in his own way, the atmosphere and light of his subject. Couched in the tradition of Sickert Sisley and Seago we welcome back this most talented of Artists, both to an already ardent band of followers and also to a new and appreciative audience.

Edinburgh Art Fair
November 24th - 26th 2006
Once again art lovers throughout Scotland will be visiting the Corn Exchange at Edinburgh for this most prestigious of events. This will be our first year at this fair where we will be joining over 60 Galleries and many Artists from across the UK and Continental Europe in Scotland's capital city. We are very much looking forward to meeting you there. For tickets, email us at art@rowleycontemporaryart.com or visit their website: www.artedinburgh.com

Ann Shrager
June 8th - June 24th 2006
I first met and viewed Ann Shrager’s work at the New English Art Club annual exhibition six years ago, and knew that I was in the presence of a unique painter. Over these last six years, Ann’s work has captured the hearts of so many of our customers to the extent that by public demand we have much pleasure in asking Ann to put on for us a ‘One man show’. What has always drawn me to Ann’s work is the economy of ‘marks made on the canvas’. So deceptively simple and yet beneath that surface so satisfyingly complex, enough to sustain the lucky viewer for many years to come.


Affordable Art Fair Bristol
19th May- 21st May 2006
Once again art lovers throughout the UK will be visting the old passenger sheds at Bristol to visit this most prestigious of events. This will be our seventh year at this fair which has changed the face of the British art market and indeed the world market. For tickets, email us at art@rowleygallery.com. Link to Affordable Art Fair website

Oils by Rodney Pearce
One man show: 16th November - 4th December 2004
Over the last nine years, we have exhibited Rod Pierce's work, but always within the context of a mixed exibition. Over those years Rod's work has captivated our clientele to the extent of making many of them serious collectors.
Rod's work spans the centuries, manages to capture and interpret in his own wonderful way the light and atmosphere of his favourite places, London and Venice. We decided on the whole to concentrate for this show on London and the Thames, with a sprinkling of other locations included.




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