Exhibitions forthcoming to the Oxmarket Centre of Arts.

24 January – 5 February
A Level Art & Photography
Gallery: John Rank Gallery

A display of Art and Photography produced by Year 12 Art and Photography students from Chichester High Schools Combined Sixth Form. All images represent elements of coursework since Sept 2011.

Chichester High School for Girls is a Specialist in Arts and Science. The Art department has a successful history in exhibiting locally, including a regular summer exhibition at Chichester Library as well as participation in exhibitions at Pallant House Gallery. Students regularly go on to Art and Design courses with in higher education and careers in the Arts.

Chichester High School for Girls


24 January – 5 February
Unity Studios
Gallery: Wilson Studio

Nine contemporary artists and designer/makers from UNITY STUDIOS in Chichester, showing small-medium sized works, all for sale. Some of the works are unusual and challenging, others beautiful and masterful to the extreme, but all are interesting and offer very individual views on the world. The artists are doing short six minute talks about their work at Ch-Art, 6-8pm at Pallant House Gallery, on Thursday 9th Feb, to which you’re welcome to come. www.unityartstrust.org.uk

Unity Arts Trust


Martin Offer
24 January – 5 February
Rock, Sky, Exposure

Gallery: Foyer Gallery
Black & white landscape images of inspirational places, photographed by Martin Offer.

Martin Offer



Carlton Fry
24 January – 5 February
My View

Gallery: Lobby Gallery

Carlton Fry

A selection of landscapes scenes, some presented as they were viewed. Others as filtered through the imagination of the photographer.

Carlton Fry is a dentist living on the Hampshire/West Sussex border for the last decade or so. Married to Sally, who hand-makes the frames for the images. Carlton has been a photographer for many years but only recently moved from film to digital. Over the years a number of people have suggested that he should consider exhibiting and selling his work, now, with the complete control offered by digital photography especially over the printing process (which is also done ‘in house’) he feels comfortable to take a chance and dip his toe in the water.

‘My View’ is Carlton’s first attempt at showing his work in public.

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Lorrie Whittington is a freelance artist & designer based in Chichester, West Sussex. Lorrie is the Publishing Director and Editor of Chichester Creative Network.