After 25 years, the UKCPS is celebrating its Silver Anniversary with its first exhibition at the Mall Galleries.
It's always been an ambition of the UK Coloured Pencil Society (UKCPS) to hold its Open Annual Exhibition at the Mall Galleries. Making it to its 25th Birthday seemed like an opportune time to spend some money and celebrate in style.![]() |
| UKCPS Annual Open Exhibition Part of the Hang in the West Gallery |
- a coloured pencil addict and a past signature member of UKCPS and have written about its exhibitions a lot over the years (see the list of blog posts at the end which also give an insight into artwork in past exhibitions)
- somebody who reviews all the national art societies which exhibit at the Mall Galleries - and has done so for nearly 20 years. So I've got a very good basis for saying how this exhibition compares with the norm at the Mall Galleries.
History of the UKCPS Society
The UK Colour Pencil Society (UKCPS) was founded in 2001 by Bob Ebdon, spurred by a letter in A&I magazine from Pat Heffer (who became a founder member, enthusiastic supporter and finally President). A few people sharing their interest of colour pencil art, who had never met except via the Internet, started the Society and it was launched at Patchings Art Centre in Nottinghamshire. The Society has grown over the years: the second issue of the quarterly magazine (September 2001) reported they had just reached the 100 member mark, and now there are just over 750 members.I was also a coloured pencil fan and found them online a little later and subsequently became a member and exhibited with them between 2007-2010 after which I gradually withdrew as a member from all national art societies I belonged to so as to be able to do better reviews of their exhibitions!
- anybody can become a member
- recognition of expertise and contribution is made through
- becoming a Signature Member (which I became in 2009 - see my blog post Signature membership)
- progressing to Silver Signature status (pictures accepted into 5 exhibitions within 10 years) and Gold status (pictures accepted into 10 exhibitions within 15 years.)
- it holds three exhibitions each year
- an open exhibition for all artists using coloured pencils - which is competitive
- an online exhibition for all members
- members only exhibition held at the Derwent Pencil Museum, Keswick. (This year it will be 31st August to 30th October 2026)
- promoting the art of drawing for the public benefit through the use of colour pencils
- holding a public exhibition at least once a year to showcase work and provide tuition
- help educate the public how to use colour pencils
"wood-cased, wax- or oil-based colour pencil"i.e. pastel pencils are excluded.
The 25th Annual Exhibition of the UK Coloured Pencil Society
Dates: Open from Tuesday 17 March 2026 - Saturday 21 March 2026,
Hours: 10am to 5pm
How the work was judged
- One member and two independent artists select the artwork for the open exhibition.
- Another artist judge the selected artwork for awards. This year it was Curtis Holder - a leading exponent of coloured pencil artwork.
You can see all the artwork in the exhibition in two ways:
- In the albums of my pics that I've uploaded to Facebook - just click the link in the listing below. BTW, if I like a work I tend to take a photo of it on its own.
- Via the UKCPS website where all images of all the artwork are now uploaded
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BEST PICTURE IN SHOW Where Time Rests by Pauline Stuart (which I had spotted as a "go back and look again" pic!) |









