• Rhythm and Blue at Kevis House Gallery

    Kevis House Gallery Lombard Street, Petworth, West sussex, United Kingdom

    Part of Petworth Festival‘s celebration of the 100th anniversary of Gershwin’s ‘Rhapsody in Blue’

  • Michèle Griffiths talk at Kevis House Gallery

    Kevis House Gallery Lombard Street, Petworth, West sussex, United Kingdom

    Artist Michèle Griffiths talks about her work, and her inspirations drawn from art over the centuries.

  • Chris Orr RA: ‘Seeing Ways’. Artist’s talk with book signing

    Kevis House Gallery Lombard Street, Petworth, West sussex, United Kingdom

    Chris Orr, Royal Academician and former Professor of Printmaking at the Royal College of Art, will talk about his work as featured in his new book 'Seeing Ways'.

  • The Resilient River at Kevis House Gallery

    Kevis House Gallery Lombard Street, Petworth, West sussex, United Kingdom

    17 JULY – 2 AUGUST 2025 11.00am - 4.00pm Tuesday - Saturday Artists explore the River Rother, in oil paintings, watercolours, drawings, and prints. This exhibition runs throughout the Petworth Festival: Tuesday to Saturday from 11 am. Opening Preview: Thursday 17 July 12 noon until 4 pm and 5 pm -8.30 pm

  • Frances Hatch – Artist’s talk at Kevis House Gallery

    Kevis House Gallery Lombard Street, Petworth, West sussex, United Kingdom

    To coincide with the exhibition of Frances Hatch‘s works based upon Old Harry Rocks in Studland. Dorset, Frances Hatch will talk about her practice.

  • Kate Rhodes – A Journey in Colour at Kevis House Gallery

    Kevis House Gallery Lombard Street, Petworth, West sussex, United Kingdom

    The exhibition, ‘A Journey of Colour’, will showcase Kate’s vibrant paintings, responding to scenes in India, Morocco, and France, as well as closer to home.

  • Piers Ottey Paintings, Confronting Illusion

    Champs Hill Waltham Park Rd,, Pulborough, West Sussex, United Kingdom

    Confronting Illusion features stunning paintings by Sussex based artist Piers Ottey whose works are instantly recognisable.  His trademark ‘colour code’ around the edge of paintings, drawing marks and overpainting are all to be seen in these seemingly simple works. 

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