Emma’s work is deeply inspired by the Goddess in myth, religion and spirituality. In her work she explores the female form to bring forth the faces of the […]
Artists' Open House
Artists inspired by nature; working with plant dyes and earth pigments using sustainable practices. Zoe Burt Cyanotypes and botanical inks. Allan Brown Natural dyes, fibres and weaving. Natasha […]
Landscapes and cityscapes in oil on canvas or board, and dry points and monoprints on paper.
Works in wax, felt and ceramics; themed on the irreparable loss of memory in the aged.
Tucked away in Tulse Hill, Parade Mews is a charming haven of creativity. The pottery offers classes for aspiring artists and also open access studios for potters who […]
With her colourful artworks Rianne investigates how our sense of time influences our sense of self. Come by to see how her pieces change as the time passes. […]
Priscilla will be exhibiting oil paintings; paper collages and linocut prints on a theme of water and swimming. Her work is mainly figurative, inspired by the effects of […]
An exhibition created by adults with learning disabilities to celebrate 50 years of L’Arche in the UK. The theme is Joyful Rebellion, an exploration of L’Arche’s role in […]
Natalie Charles (she/her) is a multi-disciplinary artist from London whose work explores connections between people and the impact of our personal histories.
Roy Joseph Butler uses photography to convey aspects of belonging, his most recent series highlighting the connection between artists’ subject and both the spaces and viewers that contextualise […]