AN exhibition of drawings and paintings by Pamela Burns and David Field opens at Tenby Museum and Art Gallery with a private view on Saturday.

Pamela Burns was born in London in 1938 and now lives in Pembrokeshire.

She studied at the Royal Academy schools, later teaching at St Martin’s and Chelsea College of art, and has exhibited at the Cairn gallery in Nailsworth, a formative centre for land artists such as Richard long and Hamish Fulton.

The long list of other places she has shown includes the Hayward Gallery and AIA, and solo exhibitions at the Barbican and Jonathan Clarkes fine art. Her paintings can be seen at Jenna Burlingham fine art.

David Field was born in London in 1937 and now lives in Pembrokeshire. He studied painting at St Martins School of Art from 1955-59 and the Royal Academy Schools from 1959-62.

In 1962 he worked as a designer and a photographer for Sir Frederick Gibberd. In 1980 he went on to work part time as a senior lecturer in drawing at Sir John Cass.

Since 2001 he has shown paintings at Archeus Fine Art London and solo exhibitions at Browse & Darby in London in 2005-2009 and Oliver Contemporary Fine Art London from 2008-2012.

Work is in private collections in UK Europe and USA and also in the Victoria and Albert Museum.

The exhibition continues until Saturday, March 2.

The museum is open from 10am-4pm, Tuesdays to Saturdays (last admission 3.30pm.)