Past Exhibitions

 The Cat Show: The Artist’s Mews. This group exhibition brings together a profusion of artists for a collective celebration of the domestic cat (Felis Catus) - as a muse, as a companion and friend, as a symbol of independence, resilience, and quiet authority. Cats appear here not only as subjects, but as a presence, observing and inhabiting our physical and imaginative space on their own terms.The Gallery will be collecting donations in support of Cats Protection throughout the exhibition.

Open: 3rd – 15th February 2026 - Tuesdays - Sundays 11am - 6pm

PV: 5th February 6 - 8pm Finissage: 15th February 3 - 5pm

The Bakery Art Gallery – 6 Charlton Pl. London, N1 8AJ


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My painting "Tea Party in Blue" was selected by the for the RWA 172nd Open Annual Exhibition,  which opened on the 6th September 2025 and ran until the 28th December 2025. 

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Tea Party in Blue 2025 -Oils on Canvas 90cm x 60cm


ING Discerning Eye Exhibition - Mall Galleries, London from 14 to 23 November 2025.


I had two paintings selected for this exhibition.  

The event celebrates a wide range of art media, from print to sculptures, from all regions across the UK. 

The ING Discerning Eye Exhibition is known for its unique selection process. Each selector curates their own section of the show, choosing a mix of personally invited artists, often more established names they know and admire, and works selected through the open submission, spotlighting emerging talent.


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Artist Polly Morgan selected - Fade into You - Oils on Board

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Art Collector Nicholas Scott selected   Cat on Red Mat

A New Primer

A group exhibition "a book of dreams"  15 - 30 August 202, At St. Margaret's House, 151 London Road, Edinburgh


Stinsford Group Exhibition Sat 7th & Sun 8th Oct 23

Julian Bailey in association with his artist friends held an exhibition at Stinsford Studios to celebrate an artist’s community and to showcase the work of established and developing artists and makers in an authentic working environment. All participating artists have a shared connection over many years with Julian and the studio environment in Dorset. 

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Charcoal Cat