2010
Four large charcoal drawings were exhibited at Bank Street Arts, Sheffield: Tied behind my back 1995, For your protection 1997, All wound up 1996 and Bed of roses 2009.
2009
Threadlines: Drawings, Reliefs, Sculptures
Solo exhibition at the Millinery Works Gallery, London N1.
Catalogue available
2004
Drawing Threads
Joint touring exhibition with Jacqueline Morreau.
Babylon Gallery, Ely, (spring); The Fashion Space Gallery at the London College of Fashion (summer); and The Lewes Textile Museum, Blackburn (January 2005).
Catalogue available
2001
Drawings and Reliefs
Solo exhibition at Christ Church Picture Gallery, Oxford.
An essay by Gen Doy entitled "Drapery Studies" was printed to accompany the exhibition. Review by Helen Peacocke, "Sarah Cawkwell: Christ Church Picture Gallery", The Oxford Times Weekend, May 4.
2000
Public Collection: Blue Cornucopia, 1997.
Purchased by Detroit Receiving Hospital
1998
Large Drawings and Reliefs
Solo exhibition at Fermoy Gallery, King's Lynn.
Catalogue available
1997
Marking Presence
Group exhibition at Artsway, Sway
Meeting in Art 1
Group exhibition in Istanbul, Turkey
Unfolding
Group exhibition at St George's Hospital, London.
Public Collection: Shirtshape No 2, 1996
Purchased by Wolfson College, Oxford
1996
Large Charcoal Images
Solo exhibition at The King of Hearts, Norwich.
Review by Anna Green, "More to be seen than first meets the eye" Eastern Daily Press, June.
1995
Drawn Threads
Solo exhibition at New Hall, Cambridge.
Large Charcoal Works
Solo exhibition at Standpoint Gallery, Hoxton, London.
Interview with Anna McNamee on Women's Hour, October.
Images in Charcoal
Solo exhibition at Stansell Gallery, Taunton.
Threadlines
Group exhibition at Harriet Green Gallery, Soho, London.
Curated by Sarah Cawkwell. Review by Libby Anson, "Weaving Metaphorical Narratives", Women's Art Magazine, July/August.
1993
Public Collection: I bind my hair, 1992.
Purchased by the Arts Council of Great Britain
1992
Large plait no 1, 1992
Collection of Contemporary Women's Art, New Hall, Cambridge. Opening exhibition.
A catalogue Women Artists includes an introduction by Marina Warner. Review by Clare Rendell "A gentle kick up the macho rump - the beneficial effects of a new collection of women's art", The Spectator 24 October.
1989
Vision and Practice - Seven Women Artists
Group exhibition at St George's Crypt, Holborn, London.
1988
Work
Solo exhibition at Gillingham Adult Education Centre.
Feminist Update
Group exhibition at The Peoples Gallery, Camden, London.
1987
Work
Solo exhibition at The 39 Steps, Whitechapel, London.
Review by Urve Opik, "Work", Women's Art Magazine, February/March, 1988.
1980-83
FA Painting Degree, Central School of Art & Design