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Geoff Brown
Geoff Brown

Geoff Brown is a fine artist graduating from the Camberwell School of Art in London in 1970. He has had solo exhibitions at Chapter Arts in Cardiff as well as Smith`s Gallery and 5 Dryden Street Gallery in London. He has also exhibited in numerous  group exhibitions including Chenil Gallery Chelsea as well as the more recent Wales Portrait Award touring exhibition which included the Williamson Art Gallery Liverpool, St David`s Hall Cardiff and Theatre Clwyd in North Wales.

Geoff lives in his home town of Ammanford and has a long association with Carmarthen, having been Head of Art at the old Girl`s Grammar School and at QE Maridunum School from 1978 to 2003. From 2004-13 he was a part time tutor for Aberystwyth University. He is currently a part time tutor with WEA Cymru while increasingly concentrating on his own work as an artist. Collections of his work include a painting in the Carmarthenshire County collection in Carmarthen.

His current work ranges from representational/near photo realist through to abstract process paintings. The representational work often uses every day subject matter like urban landscape, townscape and traditional figurative compositions. The abstract works have no direct connections to realism and are produced with a strong element of process and colour for it`s own sake.

Open Art Competition for 2025

We are delighted to launch our new Open Art Competition for 2025 themed ‘Awakening’ which is now moved to a new time in the year - March. The application deadline will be 28 February 2025. This is sure to be a wonderful source of inspiration to new and established artists. We accept entries in many media including paintings, printmaking, textile art, sculpture, wood etc. Application forms and all information are available from the gallery or to download from the website.

 

Oriel King Street Gallery, 33 King Street, Carmarthen SA31 1BS

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