ROXANA HALLS
Roxana Halls is a largely self-taught artist and has, for several years, made her studio in the disused bar of a 1930s London theatre, now a bingo hall.
'Roxana Halls' Tingle -Tangle' was exhibited at the National Theatre, South Bank, London in 2009. In 2010 she was joint winner of the Founder's Purchase Prize in the Discerning Eye show, and she was the winner of Pride in the House at Lauderdale House, London, where she will be having a solo exhibition in early 2011. In 2004 she was the winner of the Villiers David Prize, and in 2001 she received the
Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Award.
She has had three successful solo exhibitions at the Beaux Arts Gallery in Bath, and her work has been exhibited in numerous group shows including the National Portrait Gallery B.P. Portrait Award, The Discerning Eye, The Hunting Art Prizes, The National Open Art Competition, The Garrick Milne Prize and The Royal Society of Portrait Painters, also regular group shows with Beaux Arts, both in Bath and at the London Art Fair.
Her work is in many private and public collections in the UK and internationally, and her commissions include Alan Grieve CBE, Chairman of the Jerwood Foundation, John Simopoulos, Emeritus Professor, St. Catherine's College Oxford and Nick Hackworth for Brian Sewell, art critic of the London Evening Standard.
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