About Us

President:
Richard Rees

Vice President:
Simon Hodges

Treasurer:
GMP, LLP

Honorary Secretary:
Jenny Halstead

Trustee:
Moira Huntly

Membership Secretary:
Sheila Goodman

Publicity Secretary:
Melodie Cook

Friends Secretary:
Norma Stephenson

Education Secretary:
Richard Rees

Exhibitions Officer:
Peter Vincent

Archivist:
Felicity House

AGBI Steward:
Simon Hodges

Website & MailChimp:
Cheryl Culver

Council:
Sarah Bee
Cheryl Culver
Sheila Goodman
Felicity House
Susan Relph
Roy Wright

Members:
Angela A'Court
Tony Allain
Glenys Ambrus
June Arnold
Michele Ashby
Janine Baldwin
Andrew Barrowman
Liz Balkwill
Caroline Bays
Sarah Bee
Keith Bennett
David Brammeld
Peter Brown
Melodie Cook
Cheryl Culver
Roger Dellar
Louise Diggle
Matthew Draper
Jaana Fowler
Margaret Glass
Sheila Goodman
Martin Goold
Valeriy Gridnev
Jenny Halstead
Jeannette Hayes
Simon Hodges
Benjamin Hope
Felicity House
Moira Huntly
Henry Jabbour
Jill Jeffrey
Geoffrey Lee
Kevin Line
James Longueville
Michael Norman
Brian Plummer
Susie Prangnell
Alexander Prowse
Ian Rawling
Richard Rees
Susan Relph
Keith Roper
Mark Rowbotham
Halla Shafey
Norman Smith
Malcolm Taylor
John Tookey
Peter Vincent
Tom Walker
Katrina Wallis-King
Christine Watson
Roy Wright
Eiko Yoshimoto 

Companions of The Pastel Society:
Jack Clewer,
Ken Gofton,
Greg Ladd,
Anthony J Lester,
John Molony,
William Packer,
Patricia Patterson,
Alec Reed CBE

Senior Members:
James Crittenden
Brian Dunce
Richard Marshall
Claire Spencer
Susan Dakakni

Honorary Retired Members:
Pauline Clough
Robert Richardson
Barbara Stewart

Honorary Members:
Diana Armfield
Kenneth Draper
Anthony Eyton
Andrew Hemingway
William Packer

How to Submit & How to Apply for Membership

IMPORTANT NOTICE DATES FOR 2024 PASTEL SOCIETY ANNUAL EXHIBITION
PV Tuesday 23 January 
Open to the public Wednesday 24 January
Closing day Saturday 10 February

All details regarding Call For Entries and Submission Requirements can be found on: 
https://www.mallgalleries.org.uk/open-calls/pastel-society

A single-stage virtual judging of all submitted works will take place, after which selected works should be delivered to Mall Galleries, London, for inclusion in the exhibition so long as they are fit for hanging:

- Upload images of work at mallgalleries22.oess1.uk between Friday 15 September and Friday 24 November 2023 [Note: Images must be in JPEG format and under 5MB]

- Check mallgalleries22.oess1.uk from 12 noon on Wednesday 6 December to see if your work has been selected

- If selected, deliver your work on Friday 12 January or Saturday 13 January 2024, 10am to 5pm, to Mall Galleries, 17 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5BD

Private View (invitation only): Tuesday 23 January, 2pm to 8pm, official opening at 5:30pm

Exhibition opens: Wednesday 24 January, 10am to 5pm daily

Exhibition closes: Saturday 10 February, 5pm

Collection of unsold work: Thursday 15 February, 10am to 5pm

Terms & Conditions

For full Terms and Conditions go to https://www.mallgalleries.org.uk/open-calls/pastel-society


Application for Membership of the Pastel Society

  • 8.1 Applicants are advised to have submitted between 4 to 6 number pieces of work and shown a minimum of two works for two consecutive years at the Pastel Society Annual Exhibition so that Members are aware of the quality of their work. 
  • 8.2 If after the first submission an artist is considered of sufficient initial merit in the opinion of the Council, the Membership Secretary will write to said artist to gauge how serious they are about becoming a member by remaining in contact, further details etc. They will be seen to be an ‘encouraged artist’. The wording of a standard letter and approach to be agreed by Council. No tutoring to be involved. 
  • 8.3 After the two years, they will then be in a position to apply for Membership and should contact or will be contacted by the Membership Secretary and asked whether they wish to be considered as a candidate the following year. The said artist may delay consideration without needing to go through 8.1 again so long as they apply within the following 12 months.
  • 8.4 They are then advised to submit a further 4 to 6 number works and have at least 2 number works accepted at the next Annual Exhibition before being formally invited to be a candidate that year.
  • 8.5 Once notification is given to the artist that they have met all the criteria and are being considered as a candidate for membership of The Pastel Society, the candidate will be asked to provide the following for review by the membership during the exhibition and their name will be listed in the exhibition catalogue as being a candidate:
     
  •  all materials that they feel support their application and to this end applicants are strongly encouraged to submit a portfolio of supporting works and sketch books. These will be displayed at the Gallery for viewing by the members. Website details and Instagram details can also be given for consideration for judging at the AGM held immediately after the exhibition finishes. In all cases 5 the applicants will be required to show a body of work and demonstrate their skills as an artist in pastel and dry media. •
  • a digital CV and statement as to why they wish to join the Society that will be circulated to all members. •
  • a one-off non-refundable fee of £25 to The Pastel Society to cover costs associated with the initial application for membership
     
  • 8.6 Three attempts may be made to obtain membership unless the Council decides that the applicant has proved sufficiently after their third submission that they could get enough votes to be elected with a further submission.
  • 8.7 The Council will inform members before the final submission date of the exhibition the names of the artists who are applying for membership at the exhibition. The members will be requested to make themselves familiar with the artists’ previous submissions and work via the Pastel Society website, the applicants’ own website and social media account information that will be provided to members.
  • 8.7.1 Members have a duty to vote on the applications received. This can be done in the manner described in 8.8 below.
  • 8.7.2 The Council reserves the right to suggest to the membership any artist that they feel would be a potentially valuable and suitable member of the Society and who has shown commitment despite not strictly having satisfied all the conditions laid out above (e.g. they may only have got one work in during one of the previous years). In this case the Council will make clear to the members the reasons for putting forward this artist and similarly publish their work on the website for members’ consideration
  • 8.8 Election is by 60% sealed majority vote of all members present at the AGM plus those who visited the exhibition, saw the artists’ work on display, deposited a voting slip with the Mall Galleries in the sealed box available or sent in to the adjudicator an online vote in the form provided by the Council. The AGM takes place at the close of the annual exhibition and the applicants will be informed in writing of the results of this vote after that.
  • 8.9 A one-off fee of £25 is payable on initial application.
  • 8.10 Members are entitled to show six works at the annual exhibition subject to the veto of the Selection or Hanging Committee if the work is found to be inappropriate or lacking in the standard required by the exhibition.
  • 8.11 Four of the works submitted by members can be of a larger framed format up to that stipulated in The Mall Gallery conditions. The other two works must be no larger than 50 x 50 cm framed.
  • 8.12 Members must pay an annual subscription.
  • 8.13 It is expected that members will play a positive part in the maintenance and development of the society.
  • 8.14 New members will be co-opted on to the Council for three meetings in their first year of membership to learn how the Society operates.
  • 8.15 Members of the Pastel Society are expected to exhibit with the society on a regular basis.

For any questions or queries please contact the Membership Secretary on info.thepastelsociety@gmail.com
Note:

  • Members are entitled to show 6 works at the annual exhibition subject to the veto of the Selection or Hanging Committee.
  • Members must pay an annual subscription.
  • It is expected that members will play a positive part in the maintenance and development of the society.
  • Members of the Pastel Society are expected to exhibit with the society on a regular basis.
 
 

To Become a Friend 

As a Friend you help support the Society in its remit to encourage and promote pastel medium within the contempoaray art world, and receive the following benefits.

  • Twice yearly newsletter, with interviews and features
  • Early bird information eg. PS Members' Exhibitions, Workshops and Open Studios
  • Discounted rates for all Workshops
  • Free Workshops for Life Members
  • Social Events with Friends and Members
  • Occasional studio & exhibition visits and Private Views
  • Free admission and catalogue to the annual Exhibition
  • Friends Tour of the Exhibition

Annual Subscription £35
If joining after 30 June in the current year £17.50
Life Friend Subscription £1,000

Download our Application Form to become a friend of the Pastel Society

 

To Subscribe to the Pastel Society and receive emails regarding Events and Workshop:
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