Olwyn Bowey RA (b. 1936)

Olwyn Bowey studied at the West Hartlepool School of Art and at the Royal College of Art, where she received a First Class Diploma, a continuation scholarship and a David Murray Landscape Scholarship.

She first exhibited at the Leicester Galleries, London, and contributed to group exhibitions at the Zwemmer Gallery, London in 1961 and the New Grafton Gallery, London in 1969. Initially interested in portraiture, she later moved to the countryside to concentrate on landscape and still-life, being particularly interested in the tradition of the artist plantsman. An exhibition on this theme, entitled Olwyn Bowey Drawings, was held in the Friends’ Room at the Academy in 2000. Nowadays, Bowey always works on the spot, often outdoors, but mostly in her greenhouse, which doubles as a studio.

Elected Royal Academician in 1975 (ARA 1970), Bowey is also an Honorary Member of the Royal West of England Academy and an Associate of the Royal College of Art. She lives and works in Sussex.

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Royal Academician

Painter

Born: 1936 in Stockton-on-Tees, Durham, England, United Kingdom

Nationality: British

Elected ARA: 24 April 1970

Elected RA: 24 April 1975

Elected Senior RA: 1 October 2011

Gender: Female

Preferred media: Painting

Works by Olwyn Bowey in the RA Collection

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