AUSTRALIAN painter and printmaker Anita Klein is exhibiting new colour screen prints, hand-coloured prints and black-and-white drypoints at Pyramid Gallery, Stonegate, York, until October 20.
Anita, who lives in London, trained at the Chelsea School of Art and Slade School of Fine Art and is a fellow of the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers.
Her work has been shown at the Royal Academy and Institute of Contemporary Art in London, and she first exhibited at Pyramid gallery in 1994, since when she has held regular shows there. Her latest York exhibition coincides with a retrospective of Anita's prints, dating back to 1986, at Advanced Graphics in London.
On show too are eight raku-fired sculptures by Anna Noel, who lives and works in South Wales having trained at the Bath Academy of Arts and Royal College of Art. Her work is held in the collections of Prince Rainier of Monaco, the Marquis of Bath and Sir Roy Strong, and this show is her fourth for Pyramid.
Updated: 09:19 Friday, September 13, 2002
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