Current / Upcoming Exhibitions:

16 January - 2 February: The 7th John Ruskin Prize, “From the Eye to the Hand”, Trinity Buoy Wharf, E14 0JW

until 8 March: Winter Collection, Cornwall Contemporary, Penzance

8 February – 5 April: Spring Exhibition, Hayden Gallery, Marlow, Bucks.

28 - 29 June & 5 – 6 July: Open Studio weekends, Ely CB7 4AA

end September - October: Autumn Show, Eastwood Fine Art, Hampshire

Past Exhibitions:

JURIED

2025: The 7th John Ruskin Prize Exhibition, London E14

2021: John Moores Painting Prize 2020, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

2020: ING Discerning Eye Exhibition, online (selected by David Remfry and Tabish Kahn)

2016: 20th National Open Art Exhibition (NOA), Mercers’ Hall, London EC2V

2015: ING Discerning Eye Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London SW1 (invited by Steve Pill)

2007: Deep Inspiration, Jerwood Space. London SE1 (commended work)

SOLO

2023: ‘Like strings of broken lyres’, Irving Contemporary, Oxford

2021: wander | wonder, Irving Contemporary, Oxford

2020: ‘Long I Stood’, Cornwall Contemporary, Penzance

2018: Tree. Bird. Stone. Cornwall Contemporary, Penzance

2018: Melanie Goemans, The Old Fire Engine House, Ely, Cambridgeshire

2004: In Between, Florence Trust, Highbury, London N5

2001: And then what? Ondaatje Hall, Blundell’s School, Tiverton, Devon

2001: Absence and Presence, Geest Gallery, Ayscoughfee Hall, Spalding, Lincolnshire

SELECTED GROUP

2024: New work by Melanie Goemans, Kate Sherman, Jaejun Lee, and Christopher Marvell, Beaux Arts Bath, Somerset

2023: East to East, Houghton Hall - the Stables, Norfolk

2023: Summer Exhibition, Beaux Arts Bath, Somerset

2023: Carter | Goemans | Vestgard, Cornwall Contemporary, Penzance

2022: Commissioned work on permanent display at the new Artists' Bar, The Dorchester, London

2022: London Original Print Fair, Somerset House, with Long & Ryle, London

2022: 3-person show, Byard Art, Cambridge

2021: Autumn Exhibition, Eastwood Fine Art, Hampshire

2021: Forces of Nature, Gallery 94 at Glyndebourne Opera House, Lewes

2021: Crouchman-Goemans-Max, The Old Fire Engine House, Ely, Cambridgeshire

2020: Anniversary Exhibition, Kittoe Contemporary at 155a Gallery, London SE22

2020: England: Talking of Art, Contemporary Artists from England, Fondazione Imago Mundi, Italy

2019: The Stories We Can Tell, The Stratford Gallery, Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire

2019: The Other Art Fair, Victoria House, Southampton Row, London WC1

2019: Light into Colour, Sewell Centre Gallery, Radley College, Oxford

2018: Autumn Show, Eastwood Fine Art, Hampshire

2018: In All Line of Order, The Stratford Gallery, Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire

2017: Bridgeman Gallery Summer Salon, Palm Tree Gallery, Portobello Road, London

2016: Goemans | Kiernan | Pack, Cornwall Contemporary, Penzance

2015: The Classics: Gallery Artists, Rebecca Hossack Gallery, Charlotte Street, London

2015: 'Flowers say I ♡ You', The Gallery - Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge

2015: Magna Carta, with Rebecca Hossack Gallery, Bingham Room, Gray’s Inn, London

2015: The Still Point, Quercus Gallery, Bath, Somerset

2014: Affordable Art Fair Hampstead, with Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London

2014: Art14 Onsite, Rebecca Hossack Gallery, Conway Street, London W1T

2013: Summertime, jaggedart, London W1G

2013: London Original Print Fair, Rebecca Hossack Gallery, Royal Academy of Arts, London

2007: Equinox, Sarah Myerscough Fine Art, London W1K

2007: Drawn from Nature, Seven Bedford Row, London WC1R

2006: Blooming, Twist Art & Design, London SW6

2006: Affordable Art Fair Battersea, with Twist Art & Design, London

2004: New Landscape Painting, Thompson’s - the City, London EC2R

2004: Ft04 (end of residency show), Florence Trust, Highbury, London N5

2002: Small Paintings and Prints, Belgrave Gallery, St Ives, Cornwall

2002: St Ives, Modern and Contemporary, Belgrave Gallery, St Ives, Cornwall

2000: Internationales Kunstprojekt, Evangelische Realschule, Ortenberg, Germany

1999: Ida Branson Memorial Bequest Exhibition, Atkinson Gallery, Millfield, Somerset

1998: MA show, The Pittville Gallery, School of Art, Uni. of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham