Contemporary Welsh art exhibition in London to feature Sarah Jane Brown’s evocative landscapes
In March, Pembrokeshire artist Sarah Jane Brown will show her landscapes at the Exhibition of Contemporary Welsh Art & Photography, back for its 7th year at the London Welsh Centre. Opening to the public on Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th March, the event celebrates Welsh creativity, with work by Sarah Jane and other talented Welsh artists and photographers. It launches with a Private View on Friday 28th March.
The London Welsh Centre is a cultural and community centre that promotes Welsh culture and language in London. It hosts a wide range of cultural activities with a distinctly Welsh flavour. The art exhibition is part of Wales Week London, the largest annual showcase of activities and events that celebrate and promote everything great about Wales, and takes place from 20th February to 8th March.
“It’s wonderful to be part of such a vibrant community of people making lots of noise about Wales in London," says Sarah Jane. “I love this busy exhibition at the London Welsh Centre, and am excited to be exhibiting my paintings again this year. I plan to bring the stunning coastal landscapes of Pembrokeshire into the lives of London visitors, to give them an insight into my experience of living in this beautiful part of the world.”
Contemporary artist Sarah Jane Brown paints the Welsh coast, using the landscape to describe thoughts and emotions. Her work echoes traditional notions of the sublime, reminding us that being in a wild and rugged landscape is both humbling and uplifting. Light, space, colour and movement
are her hallmarks, from which she aims to create moments of reflection. Original paintings and prints will be available to purchase at the exhibition.
Sarah Jane studied Fine Art Painting at Carmarthen School of Art, graduating with a first-class honours degree. In 2020, she was awarded full membership of the Guild Society of Artists, part of the Fine Art Trade Guild. She has exhibited in many solo and group shows. Highlights include prestigious exhibitions with the Royal Cambrian Academy in North Wales, the Royal Society of
Painting the Pembrokeshire coast
Marine Artists and the ING Discerning Eye at London's Mall Galleries. Recently she featured on Channel 4’s TV series ‘The UK's National Parks with Caroline Quentin’, and BBC Radio 4’s broadcast ‘The Shipping Postcards’.
Represented by Etcetera Gallery in St Davids, Pembrokeshire, and Art Unlimited in Bridport, Dorset, Sarah Jane's work can also be seen at her studio on the Pembrokeshire coast. She holds regular open studio events and painting workshops, and online learning is available via her website sjbfineart.com. Her work is collected internationally.
Exhibition of Contemporary Welsh Art & Photography 2025
Public Exhibition: Saturday 29th March 10am - 5pm, Sunday 30th March 10am - 4pm Private View: Friday 28th March, 7pm onwards Address: London Welsh Centre, 157-163 Grays Inn Road, Holborn, London WC1X 8UE
Contemporary Welsh art exhibition in London to feature Sarah Jane Brown’s evocative landscapes
In March, Pembrokeshire artist Sarah Jane Brown will show her landscapes at the Exhibition of Contemporary Welsh Art & Photography, back for its 7th year at the London Welsh Centre. Opening to the public on Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th March, the event celebrates Welsh creativity, with work by Sarah Jane and other talented Welsh artists and photographers. It launches with a Private View on Friday 28th March.
The London Welsh Centre is a cultural and community centre that promotes Welsh culture and language in London. It hosts a wide range of cultural activities with a distinctly Welsh flavour. The art exhibition is part of Wales Week London, the largest annual showcase of activities and events that celebrate and promote everything great about Wales, and takes place from 20th February to 8th March.
“It’s wonderful to be part of such a vibrant community of people making lots of noise about Wales in London," says Sarah Jane. “I love this busy exhibition at the London Welsh Centre, and am excited to be exhibiting my paintings again this year. I plan to bring the stunning coastal landscapes of Pembrokeshire into the lives of London visitors, to give them an insight into my experience of living in this beautiful part of the world.”
Contemporary artist Sarah Jane Brown paints the Welsh coast, using the landscape to describe thoughts and emotions. Her work echoes traditional notions of the sublime, reminding us that being in a wild and rugged landscape is both humbling and uplifting. Light, space, colour and movement
are her hallmarks, from which she aims to create moments of reflection. Original paintings and prints will be available to purchase at the exhibition.
Sarah Jane studied Fine Art Painting at Carmarthen School of Art, graduating with a first-class honours degree. In 2020, she was awarded full membership of the Guild Society of Artists, part of the Fine Art Trade Guild. She has exhibited in many solo and group shows. Highlights include prestigious exhibitions with the Royal Cambrian Academy in North Wales, the Royal Society of
Painting the Pembrokeshire coast
Marine Artists and the ING Discerning Eye at London's Mall Galleries. Recently she featured on Channel 4’s TV series ‘The UK's National Parks with Caroline Quentin’, and BBC Radio 4’s broadcast ‘The Shipping Postcards’.
Represented by Etcetera Gallery in St Davids, Pembrokeshire, and Art Unlimited in Bridport, Dorset, Sarah Jane's work can also be seen at her studio on the Pembrokeshire coast. She holds regular open studio events and painting workshops, and online learning is available via her website sjbfineart.com. Her work is collected internationally.
Exhibition of Contemporary Welsh Art & Photography 2025
Public Exhibition: Saturday 29th March 10am - 5pm, Sunday 30th March 10am - 4pm
Private View: Friday 28th March, 7pm onwards Address: London Welsh Centre, 157-163 Grays Inn Road, Holborn, London WC1X 8UE