Pembroke JCR Art

Pembroke JCR Art Please see our website for information about visiting and opening times. The gallery is free and everyone is welcome to visit.

Pembroke College JCR Art Gallery is open for exhibitions during University of Oxford term times. Pembroke was the first college in Oxford to set up its own JCR art collection. The idea was proposed in 1947 by Anthony Emery, a mature undergraduate who came to Pembroke after serving in WWII, and was taken up enthusiastically by the JCR, with each member contributing £1 per term towards its creation.

Since, the gallery has continued to flourish, and now holds over 200 paintings, drawings, photographs and prints. This page will keep you up-to-date with all the art events which happen in Pembroke including gallery openings, art talks, and any other art-related events both inside and outside of college!

“They meet between me” showcases wobbly bodies, amalgamations of plump, jelly-like forms which are set against cinematic...
19/02/2025

“They meet between me” showcases wobbly bodies, amalgamations of plump, jelly-like forms which are set against cinematic backdrops. Women take centre stage, but their expressions remain hard to read, existing somewhere between shock and pleasure. The exhibition explores Kellaway’s fascination with the display of women; the sensuality, the seduction, and the voyeurism that entangles us. In her paintings, the men appear alien and distorted, sometimes to the point where their appearance isn’t even clear, but their presence is always felt.

Kellaway’s practice explores pleasure and pain, archetypal characteristics of the woman under the pornographic lens. Kellaway also finds this interplay exists in understanding her Catholic education; a dizzying time infused with the weight of feminised religious guilt; the virtue of suffering, stigmata, and original sin. But girlhood remained a fruitful ground. For Kellaway, it offered a lasting love of pop-culture and an obsession with Sofia Coppola, Tracey Emin, Chantal Joffe, Beryl Cook, and Marie Laurencin, which she continues to carry with her. Recurring imagery in her work includes dinner tables, bare chests, excessive patriotism, sprawled gendered performance, and unrequited gazes. At heart, Kellaway is a fan, a collector reassembling contemporary and historical homage which has seeped into her brain. She uses her palette of marshmallowy-pinks and custard-yellow to sweeten and seduce the viewer into her sardonic and sexually transgressive perspective.

Her influences range from Pauline Boty, Ella Walker, Helen Verhoevenr, R. B. Kitaj, and Christina Quarles, to Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Miriam Cahn.

“They meet between me” will run from February 28th to March 9th. The Private View will take place 6-8pm on the 28th February. RSVP for the Private View at the link in our bio.

*Pembroke College wishes to inform you this show contains full (painted) nakedness

About the Artist:Susan Kellaway (b. 2002, Blackburn, UK) graduated with First Class Honours from the Ruskin School of Ar...
17/02/2025

About the Artist:

Susan Kellaway (b. 2002, Blackburn, UK) graduated with First Class Honours from the Ruskin School of Art, University of Oxford, in 2024, where she was awarded the Emery Prize. She has exhibited across Manchester, Oxford and London, recently selling work at the Manchester Contemporary Art Fair.

Kellaway was selected for the North West Graduate Platform Award as part of the “MADEIT” 2024 cohort, wherein curators selected her as the CASS Art Prizewinner, granting her an upcoming solo show at CASS Art in Manchester. Her recent accolades include winning the Oxford Review of Books Art Prize (2025) for her piece "Should I Get the Bill?” and being shortlisted for the VAO UK & International Emerging Artist Awards (2024). Furthermore, in 2023, she received the Mapleton-Bree Prize.

Her recent projects include a commission from the BFI Film Academy to create a poster for their movie screening, “Teenage Monsters”, serving as the Creative
Director for St John’s College Commemoration Ball, and working as an Art Counsellor at a specialist Art centre in upstate New York.

Instagram: .studio
Website: www.susankellaway.com

Pembroke JCR Art Fund is excited to announce our first exhibition of Hilary term 2025:'Big World, Small World' by Paula ...
07/01/2025

Pembroke JCR Art Fund is excited to announce our first exhibition of Hilary term 2025:

'Big World, Small World' by Paula Dhiman

"Big world, small world is an uplifting exhibition showcasing the importance of the little things in both life and that live around us. With this exhibition, I wanted to offer a moment to pause, appreciate and acknowledge all that is around us.

So often we get caught up in our own worlds and lives that we often overlook the beauty of everyday and the small things in it. When taking each of these photos, I was brought back to the present moment and was left with a positive feeling as I observed what was around me. Sometimes this was peace, sometimes it was hope and often it was a new perspective of the world and me in it. Big world, small world acts as a reminder of all the life in us and around us.

I hope you enjoy the exhibition and find something in each photo you can take away and keep with you for time to come and if anything, to get you through the winter months!"

Follow Paula's journey on Instagram or email at [email protected] for more information.

Further information on this exhibition will be available on our website imminently.

Address

5 Brewer Street
Oxford
OX11QN

Opening Hours

Saturday 12pm - 3pm
Sunday 12pm - 3pm

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Pembroke JCR Art posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Museum

Send a message to Pembroke JCR Art:

Share

Category