Sarah Harding
Sarah Harding was born in Stoke-on Trent in 1958 and was given a direct, unconditional
place at The Slade School of Fine Art in 1976 by Professor Lawrence Gowing. She was
taught by many celebrated artists who were visiting tutors at the time including Sir William
Coldstream, Anthony Green and Jeffrey Camp. It was at The Slade she first came across
the traditional medium of egg tempera which has dominated her practice ever since.
She was selected for The Arts Council traveling exhibition Midland View and The New
Contemporaries, ICA during that time.
After leaving art college she has continued exhibiting in London, New York and local
galleries in Shropshire where she has lived ever since. Her work is in collections around the world.
She is a member of The Arborealists and The Society of Tempera Painters. Recent publications include Portraits for NHS Heroes, Bloomsbury 2020 and The Art of The Tree, Sansom & Co, 2016.
Recent Mixed Exhibitions:
2023: 70 Trees, Rowley Gallery, London
2023: Royal Society of Society of Portrait Painters. Mall Galleries, London
2021: Figurative Art Now, Mall Galleries, London
2020: Romantics - Contemporary British Romantic Painting, St Barbe Museum, Lymington
2018: The Arborealists, Twenty Twenty Gallery, Ludlow
2016: The Arborealists,St Barbe Museum, Lymington.