1910
born Richmond-Upon-Thames, Surrey
1927-28
attended St. John's Wood School of Art, London; studied under Pat Millard
1929-32
student at the Paintings Schools, Royal Academy of Art, London
1935-38
studios in St. John's Wood, London and near Winchester, Hampshire; working as a painter but beginning to experiment with sculpture
1938
married Eileen Guthrie; couple moved to Uffington, Oxfordshire. Had five children
1946
exhibition of a few works in Bristol, organised by Godfrey Pilkington (no records survive)
1947
Sculpture in the Home, Arts Council touring exhibition
1954
moved to Oundle, Northamptonshire; began teaching at the local public school
1968
one-man show at Fermoy Art Gallery, King's Lynn, Norfolk
1969
one-man show at Somerville College, Cambridge arranged by Anthony Holden
1972
George Kennethson: Sculpture & Drawings 1952-72, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge
1974
A Retrospective Exhibition (1949-72): Sculptures & drawings by George Kennethson, University of Birmingham
1975
one-man show George Kennethson: Sculpture at Kettle's Yard, Cambridge
1986
Translations from Life and Nature: Stone Carvings 1950-85, Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery
1988
one-man show at The New Art Centre, London
1993
George Kennethson: Retrospective at The New Art Centre, Roche Court, Wiltshire
1993
Experiments and Translations: Sculpture by George Kennethson at Pallant House, Chichester, West Sussex
1994
died in Oundle, Northamptonshire
2000
George Kennethson 1910-1994, Wilson Stephens Fine Art, London
2000
George Kennethson: Retrospective, Yarrow Gallery, Oundle, Northamptonshire
2004
George Kennethson - A Modernist Rediscovered, Wilson Stephens Fine Art in association with Archeus Fine Art, London
1994-2004
works exhibited at the 20/21 British Art Fair, Royal College of Art and the Commonwealth Institute, London and the London Contemporary Art Fair, Business Design Centre, Islington, London with Wilson Stephens Fine Art
The Estate of George Kennethson is represented by Wilson Stephens Fine Art, London