RBSA Anniversary Exhibition 2020
Celebrating 20 years at the RBSA’s current location in the Jewellery Quarter, the RBSA Anniversary Exhibition brings together Collection Acquisitions from the last 20 years alongside artwork by current RBSA Members and Associates.
In April 2000, after being based at New Street in Birmingham since 1829, the RBSA relocated to our current gallery just off St Paul’s Square.
The exhibition is also on display over two floors in the RBSA Gallery from 28 July – 5 September.
The gallery and shop is open from 10.30am – 5pm on Tuesday – Saturday. Admission is free.
Buying Artwork
All artworks by RBSA Members and Associates are available to buy (excluding commissions) and sales support the artist and RBSA Gallery.
The RBSA will arrange sale and delivery with the artists individually.
If you connect with an artwork, contact rbsagallery@rbsa.org.uk to make an enquiry.
See the comment below each image for the artwork information and price.
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From the RBSA Archive
The RBSA was established in 1814 with the Collection & Archive dating to the early 1800’s. Many works in the Collection are made by RBSA Members and Associates. There is an ongoing acquisitions programme and the Collection has grown significantly in the last 20 years.
The selection for the Anniversary Exhibition was made by RBSA Archive Officer Nigel Priddey.
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Albert L Hammonds, Dead Locomotive -
Albert Marlow, Vales Rock, Kinver -
Anne Irby Crews, January Wasing Line, 1950 -
Bruce Hurn, Norfolk Sand Bar, 1926 -
David White, Blueprint for a place of Worship -
Eileen Hemsoll, Joan Woollard at Home -
F Wesselman, Prospero’s Exile -
Frank Brangwyn, Puddling -
Frederick T Lines, Self Portrait, 1830-1850 -
George Busby, The Swanpool Tavern, Aston, 1985 -
Gilbert Mason, Winter Orchard, Teme Valley -
Harry M Turner, Midland Landscape -
Harry M Turner, Still Life – Shell + Box -
Hilary Paynter, Tree with a Long Memory, 2003 -
Jenny Sutton, Cornish Farm -
John Salt, Pink Trailer, 1977 -
John Shakespeare, The Sqaure Brush Technique, 2008 -
Noel Spencer, Mostyn Ironworks, 1930 -
Norman Neason, Lager Boys, 1997 -
Paul Bartlett, Triangular Relationship, 1979 -
R J Emerson, Outcast -
Ridout, Little Greek Church -
Robert Groves, Signal, 1969 -
Samuel Lines, The Larches -
Sarah Van Niekerk, Lily and Gnats (Ethiopian Rug), 1920 -
William Gear, Red, Blue, Green 1961
Work by RBSA Members
Representing the development of artistic practice at the RBSA over the last two decades, this selection comprises 118 works by current Members, Associates and Next Wave Associates.
We’d like to thank all those who entered work for the exhibition and supporting the gallery with their membership.
The RBSA has a central governing body, the RBSA Council, who elect artists to be Members and Associates. Find out more about the election process.
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Alan Yates ARBSA, St Ives Harbour, £325 -
Alan Yates ARBSA, St Leonards Chapel St Ives, £325 -
Alex Callaway RBSA, Ghost, £950 -
Alex Callaway RBSA, Vittoria Street, NFS -
Andrew Coates RBSA, The Hungry Parrot and the Voracious Caterpillar, £1500 -
Andrew Matheson RBSA, At an Angle – Tree Form (image 1), £100 -
Andrew Matheson RBSA, At an Angle – Tree Form (image 2), £100 -
Andrew Matheson RBSA, Tree Form (image 1), £150 -
Andrew Matheson RBSA, Tree Form (image 2), £150 -
Andrew Shorthouse ARBSA, Elaine Burns FRCS PhD in full PPE, NFS -
Andrew Shorthouse ARBSA, Granddaughter Mila, NFS -
Andrew Tromans ARBSA, Poppy Field, £150 -
Angela Dooley RBSA, Abandoned Wharf, £650 -
Angela Dooley RBSA, Forgotten in a forgotten Black Country backwater, £650 -
Ann Hackett RBSA, Kew Rose II, £395 -
Ann Hackett RBSA, Roaming Romneyas, £450 -
Anthony Yates RBSA, arvo rui cons, £1150 -
Anthony Yates RBSA, Figures on a beach, £1,350 -
Brian Steventon RBSA, Autumn Ash, £495 -
Brian Steventon RBSA, Looking Upwards – Manarola, £345 -
Carol Hill RBSA, Red Buoys Lerryn, Cornwall, £1000 -
Carol Hill RBSA, Yellow Canopy, £1200 -
Catherine Staveley RBSA, Ethiopian Girl, £250 -
Catherine Staveley RBSA, Girl of the Mountains, £400 -
Claire Postins RBSA, Kim Hoeing, £1250 -
Claire Postins RBSA, The Lavender Garden, £1250 -
Colin Simmonds RBSA, London Forms, £2300 -
Cristina Celestini RBSA, His pirate’s heart, £1400 -
Cynthia Pearson RBSA, Bouquet, £350 -
Cynthia Pearson RBSA, Edge of the Forest, £450 -
Darius Martisius NWA, Swan And the Scorpion (image 1), £1400 -
Darius Martisius NWA, Swan And the Scorpion (image 2), £1400 -
Darius Martisius NWA, Venera (image 1), £2900 -
Darius Martisius NWA, Venera (image 2), £2900 -
David White RBSA, Harbour Studio Looe, £500 -
Ed Isaacs RBSA, Ring Road Cows, £1850 -
Ed Isaacs RBSA, Ring Road Crows, £1850 -
Elizabeth Forrest RBSA, A Robin Redbreast, £450 -
Elizabeth Forrest RBSA, Be as a Bird, £450 -
Frederick Jones ARBSA, Abigail in Berlin, £180 -
Frederick Jones ARBSA, Monet’s Garden Giverny, £180 -
Gabrielle Roberts-Dalton RBSA, Cave Goddess, £1000 -
Gabrielle Roberts-Dalton RBSA, Syncope – Menopause Series, £450 -
George Y Loades RBSA, Along Aldeburgh Beach, £400 -
George Y Loades RBSA, Whitby Quayside, £400 -
Graham Leonard King RBSA, Quiet Corner, £1500 -
Hannah Northam RBSA, Interlude (image 1), £1850 -
Hannah Northam RBSA, Interlude (image 2), £1850 -
Heinke Jenkins RBSA, Lockdown, 300 -
Jacque Wakely RBSA, BRIDGE OVER THE RIVER CLYDE, £400 -
Jacque Wakely RBSA, Rosey streaks over a ribboned sky, £400 -
Janette Summerfield RBSA, Lakeside, 1240 -
Janette Summerfield RBSA, May’s afternoon light, 1095 -
Jenny Ryrie RBSA, First Light, £850 -
Jodie Wingham NWA, Hotel Room, £380 -
Jodie Wingham NWA, Hotel Room 2, £380 -
Joan Sharma RBSA , And Baby Makes Three (image 1), £450 -
Joan Sharma RBSA , And Baby Makes Three (image 2), £450 -
Joan Sharma RBSA , Fluorescent Fancies (image 1), £550 -
Joan Sharma RBSA , Fluorescent Fancies (image 2), £550 -
John Davenport RBSA, Contemplation, £550 -
John Davenport RBSA, Eddie the drummer, £500 -
John Maule-ffinch RBSA, The Shed – Interior I, £495 -
John Maule-ffinch RBSA, The Shed – Water Butt, £395 -
John Scott Martin RBSA, Sam stay sail next please, £2250 -
John Shakespeare RBSA Wayne and Ed in the Snug of the Rose Villa Tavern, £475 -
John Shakespeare RBSA, Choosing the Ring, £425 -
Julie Chambers NWA, Forbidden Beaches (Unforbidden Skies), £3964 -
Kathryn Sawbridge NWA, Hung out to dry, £150 -
Kathryn Sawbridge NWA, Unexpected Life on Mercury, £120 -
Keith Turley RBSA, Oldbury Mon, £650 -
Kevin Lines RBSA, Fascinated by Albrecht’s tresses, £1500 -
Kevin Lines RBSA, GofH The finished article, £2800 -
Linda Nevill RBSA, Garden of Wisdom, £350 -
Linda Nevill RBSA, Homed and Homeless, £350 -
Lynn Jeffery RBSA, Regency Wharf Birmingham, £170 -
Lynn Jeffery RBSA, St Thomas Tower, £170 -
Malcolm Brookes RBSA, Green Painting, £475 -
Malcolm Brookes RBSA, Fruit Tree Blossom, £475 -
Margaret Fairhead RBSA, Canal locks near Snow Hill Station, £390 -
Margaret Fairhead RBSA, Making way for HS2, £490 -
Marylane Barfield Hon RBSA, Backview, £500 -
Marylane Barfield Hon RBSA, Seated Figure, £600 -
Mathe Shepheard RBSA, The Life Within, 775 -
Michael Salt RBSA, The Blue Cobble, £550 -
Michael Salt RBSA, Towards Whitby, £1600 -
Michele White RBSA, Necklace II, £3620 -
Michele White RBSA, Necklace, £2350 -
Natalie Seymour NWA, Grand Entrance, £400 -
Natalie Seymour NWA, Rebuild 2, £400 -
Nigel Priddey RBSA, Green and Yellow Landscape, £350 -
Nigel Priddey RBSA, West Sussex Landscape, 475 -
Paul Brown RBSA, Anita (image 1), £800 -
Paul Brown RBSA, Anita (image 2), £800 -
Paul Brown RBSA, Modern Girl (image 1), £750 -
Paul Brown RBSA, Modern Girl (image 2), £750 -
Peter Walker ARBSA, Arke, £3950 -
Peter Walker ARBSA, The Sky Through the Woods, £2400 -
Petra Röhr-Rouendaal ARBSA, Arba Minch (front), £320 -
Petra Röhr-Rouendaal ARBSA, Arba Minch (back), £320 -
Petra Röhr-Rouendaal ARBSA, Tuela (back), £280 -
Petra Röhr-Rouendaal ARBSA, Tuela (front), £280 -
Rob Parry RBSA, Great Stickle Summit -
Robert Cox RBSA, Findhorn Spring (image 1), £2600 -
Robert Cox RBSA, Findhorn Spring (image 2), £2600 -
Robert Cox RBSA, Spriral Shell Form (image 1), £950 -
Robert Cox RBSA, Spriral Shell Form (image 2), £950 -
Robert Page RBSA, Refugee (front), £875 -
Robert Page RBSA, Refugee (side), £875 -
Roger Griffiths RBSA, Pennines, £345 -
Roger Griffiths RBSA, Wayland Hill Brington Northamptionshire, £275 -
Ryan Everson ARBSA, Bucephalus, £1500 -
Ryan Everson ARBSA, Hebe, £1500 -
Shenac Rogerson RBSA, Rob, £155 -
Shenac Rogerson RBSA, Sophie, £155 -
Simon Conolly ARBSA, Birdsong, £580 -
Simon Conolly ARBSA, Birdsong, £580 -
Stephanie Redfern RBSA, Flora, £290 -
Steve Butt ARBSA, In Time of Lockdown, £300 -
Steve Butt ARBSA, The Music of the Motorway, £300 -
Steve Evan RBSA, Latuskes Shadows, £500 -
Steve Evan RBSA, Round there, £500 -
Usha Khosla RBSA, Savannah Landscape (image 1), £350 -
Usha Khosla RBSA, Savannah Landscape (image 2), £350 -
Usha Khosla RBSA, Thunderstorm (image 1), £180 -
Usha Khosla RBSA, Thunderstorm (image 2), £180 -
Valerie Dugan RBSA, Cyclamen, £700 -
Valerie Dugan RBSA, Phalaenopsis Hybred Orchid, £975 -
Viv Astling RBSA, Hokusai at Portland (front), £650 -
Viv Astling RBSA, Hokusai at Portland (side), £650 -
Vivienne Cawson RBSA, Muscari and Hellebores in Worcester, £350 -
Vivienne Cawson RBSA, Tea and Tulips with Susie, £825 -
Wayne Attwood PRBSA, A Quick Pint on a Sunday Afternoon, £1950
About Us
The Royal Birmingham Society of Artists (RBSA) is an artist-led charity which supports artists and promotes engagement with the visual arts through a range of exhibitions, events and workshops.
The RBSA runs an exhibition venue – the RBSA Gallery – in Birmingham’s historic Jewellery Quarter, a short walk from the city centre.
The gallery is open from 10.30am – 5pm on Tuesday – Saturday. Admission is free.
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