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Maureen Banfield Hamlin

Maureen is a painter, print maker and tutor who works in a range of media. 

 

The underlying theme in Maureen’s work is the influence of Time on Nature; the way that layers are deposited in a sedimentary, seemingly random pattern.  She has work in private collections in the UK and USA.

 

In recent years she has staged one-person shows at the Levy Centre in Chicago, in various venues in Cornwall and the west of England, as well as regularly exhibiting at the Noyes Art Centre, and the Evanston Art Centre in the U.S., the St Ives Penwith Gallery, Plymouth City Gallery, Plymouth Arts Centre, South Hill Park, Bracknell Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, the Light Box Museum, Woking and the New Ashgate Gallery, Farnham.

 

Since joining Farnham Art Society in 2001 she has won six exhibiting awards. She has long been an active member of Borderlands Artists Consortium, and is a past Chair of that group.  Her work is on show at various galleries locally and she participates in the Surrey Artists Open Studio project from her studio in Rowledge, near Farnham.