ANASTASIA LEWIS

TRAINING

1959-1963 Intermediate (NDD) St Martins School of Art, London Regent St Polytechnic Theatre Design Central School of Art, London

CV

1963-1990 Scene painter, prop maker, freelance theatre designer (Nationals tours and West End). Costume designer for TV and commercials.

1990-1992 Short courses in Painting and Printmaking at Chelsea and Central St Martins.

1992- Painting full time

Solo exhibitions

2007 Bend in the River Gallery, Gainsborough, Lincs

2005 Artist Eye Gallery, Notting Hill, London

1999 ‘First Edition’, Canary Wharf, London, E.14

Group Shows

2009 The London Group

2008 London Art Fair, Islington, National Art Competition, Chichester The New English Art Club, Mall Galleries, London

2007 Pastel Society, Mall Galleries, London

2005 ‘The Discerning Eye’, Mall Galleries, London Bend in the River Gallery, Gainsborough, Lincs

2004 Hunting Art Prize, RCA, London The Pastel Society, The Mall Galleries, London The Singer Friedlander Watercolour Competition, The Mall Galleries, London The Discerning Eye, The Mall Galleries, London Rien a Declarer, NovArt’04, Bordeaux and London 2003 Art on the Map, selected show at Bridge St Studios, Gainsborough, Lincs Artist Eye Gallery, 4 selected artists

2002 ArtFutures, Contemporary Art Society, London Art Projects, selected group show

2001 ‘Identikit’ selected two person show, Kingsgate Gallery, London Selected, “Brent Open”, Willesden Green Library, London

2000 Selected for ‘Art on the Map’ ,Lincs

1998 ‘Brilliant Twelve’ ,selected, Pitshanger Manor Gallery, W. London Kettles Yard Open, Cambridge ‘Abstractions’, Collyer-Bristow Gallery, London

1997 Cheltenham Open Drawing Competition Eastern Open, Norfolk

1996 ‘First Sight’, selected Pitshanger Manor Gallery, W.London

1995 The Studio, selected, W. London

1994 ‘Concepts and Techniques’, Shaftesbury Centre Richmond, Surrey

1992 Group Show, Lethaby Gallery ,CSM, London The London Group, Concourse Gallery, Barbican, London

Further information

Publication: “Artists in Britain Since 1945”, editor, David Buckman

Public Collection: New Hall College, Cambridge