EXHIBITION RECORD


SELECTED EXHIBITIONS:

The New English Art Club Annual Exhibition, Mall Galleries SW1 2012

RE Open, Bankside Gallery SE1 2012

Barnet Open, Gallery 89, Barnet College 2011

Art and Escape Awards, Potters Bar 2010

“Cross My Art” 201 Pentonville, King’s Cross N1 2010

Eastern Open 2010, 2009

Lauderdale House Open Photographic 2010, 2008, 2006, 2005, 2000

Barbican Arts Group Artworks Open 2009

Royal West of England Academy 2005, 2003

Margaret Harvey Open, University of Hertfordshire 2003, 2001


SELECTED THEMED SHOWS:

"Cities-All Dimensions", Tokarska Gallery E17 2013

"Urban", Cupola Gallery, Sheffield 2012

“London Lives” – an exhibition sponsored by the Guardian newspaper and Network Rail - Bankside Gallery SE1 2011

“Love Decay and Vanity” – an exhibition to accompany Opera Viscera’s new work on the theme of Echo and Narcissus – “OPEN” Ealing W5 2011

“Breathe”- investigating environmental issues – East Thames Group E15 2008

“Water” Stroud House Gallery, Stroud 2007


INTERNATIONAL:

Dostoyevsky Award “ Notes from Underground” Dostoyevsky Museum, St Petersburg 1999


GROUP SHOWS:

Artistsmeet Gallery, Rickmansworth 2011

Artshed Ltd, Ware 2008

London Arts Café members shows at the “Juggler”, Hoxton – “City People” 2007, “The River” 2006, “Cafe Life” 2005

“Three Artists” New Maynard Gallery, Welwyn Garden City 2003

“Three Artists” Artists Gallery, Willesden Green 1999


SOLO SHOWS:

The Radlett Centre, Radlett 2010, 2009, 2007, 2000

Foyer show at the Media Centre, Carburton St W1 2002

Gallery Fore, Edmonton Green 2001

Boxfield Gallery, Stevenage Arts Centre 2001

Courtyard Arts Centre, Hertford 1999


CORPORATE:

Rental exhibition at Organon Ltd., Cambridge Science Park 2006


ART FAIRS

With Art and Escape at the Birmingham NEC Spring Fair 2011

Imogen Perkins

Painter

Imogen Perkin is an artist living and working in Hertfordshire. She studied at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, where she graduated with a BA(Hons) in Fine Art. She now spends a lot of her time in Cumbria since her son moved to Kirkby Stephen.

Imogen specialises in portraiture and contemporary landscape, often urban. Most recently, she has shown her oil painting Concourse with “Transitions – Seen Unseen”, exploring the themes of change and migration. Commissioned by the London Methodist Church, this was a touring exhibition put on by Applecart Arts. Imogen has also exhibited her painting Demolition in a long-running show “Construction, Destruction, Reconstruction” at Tower Bridge Engine Rooms. She has been a member of the United Society of Artists and has participated regularly in their Annual Exhibitions at Bankside Gallery S1 and Cork Street.