Diana Croft @ Greenwich Printmakers
Greenwich Printmakers GalleryDiana Croft is a print-maker, painter and stained glass artist, who draws much of her inspiration from the local environment of the Surrey Hills and the South Downs. She produces […]
Diana Croft is a print-maker, painter and stained glass artist, who draws much of her inspiration from the local environment of the Surrey Hills and the South Downs. She produces […]
A retrospective exhibition of the painter Sheila Girling (1924-2015). Over 90 of her large scale paintings and collages from the 1970's to the 2010's showcases her enormous talent as a […]
Harvest, an exhibition of art works by Fiona Finnegan.
Liorah Tchiprout’s exhibition, I love the flames, but not the embers, presents moments of intimacy and community, staging hand-made dolls in a world that is self-referential and protected. Her dolls are […]
An exhibition of new paintings by Sosa Joseph, Pennugal: Lives of Women and Girls . A masterful colourist and storyteller, Joseph creates atmospheric paintings in which figures from her family and […]
Mary Robson was a star of the London stage, who became notorious as a Royal mistress. From treading the boards of London’s theatres, to gracing the gossip columns of newspapers, […]
This duo exhibition features the works of the first British Constructivist artist Marlow Moss (1889-1958) and the Hungarian pioneer of computer art Vera Molnár (1924-2023). Both women artists, pioneers in […]
You Before Eyes, is a series of paintings by Anika Roach.
You Before Eyes, is a series of paintings by Anika Roach.
Astral Sea, an exhibition of new work by Teresita Fernández, features a series of glazed ceramic pieces and new sculptural paper panels. Astral Sea extends the artist’s interests in the confluence […]
An exhibition of new works by Harriet Gillett that offers a glimpse into the world of the artist, showcasing a selection of works that vividly reflect her experiences and memories […]
The exhibition Troupe, refers to a group of amateurs or community theatre players. "The stage is a simplistic metaphor for life," writes Christina Zimpel, where the private moments of doubt, anxiety […]
In Eva Rothschild’s exhibition her visual vocabulary nods to enduring forms of classical architecture whilst also engaging with the haphazard and aggressive realities of the built environment. They can be […]
The 1932 French drama Dainah La Métisse serves as the jumping-off point for the body of work in Agbo Godeau’s solo show, What Have You Done with Her? (Part 2), […]
Ice Moon Fire Land, an exhibition by Victoria Crowe, runs concurrently with the artist's show at the Pier Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney. The works in this exhibition take inspiration from […]
A wake is staged - the Irish kind. Biogal is its gogo banshee - keening in transsexual exile. Wake for the Worm, begins with a private extended performance that […]
‘The Botanical World of Mary Delany’ explores the pioneering technique of the eighteenth-century artist Mary Delany. Through her scientifically accurate botanical works – created with paper, paint and scissors – […]
Losing The Image, is an exhibition of works by, Karolina Albricht. Taking its title from Phyllida Barlow's words, Albricht’s exhibition encourages its audience to consider paintings as spatial environments, which […]
In The Romance of a Rose, Ella Walker weaves imagery from broad swathes of history and popular culture – medieval manuscripts to modern ballet, the cinema of Fellini and Pasolini […]
Yi Liu is known for her unique blend of Eastern and Western painting techniques. Her latest series, Searching the Mountains, continues her exploration of traditional oriental imagery while incorporating Western […]