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Feb
6
Fri
Joan Hodes: Paintings, Drawings and Prints @ Highgate Gallery
Feb 6 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

This exhibition is a celebration of the life and work of the painter, Joan Hodes. Born in Hampstead

in 1925, Joan studied first at the Slade School of Art, then Academy Julien in Paris and subsequently

as a pupil of Oskar Kokoschka, forging an art shaped by expressionism and a direct response to nature.

The exhibition at Highgate Gallery presents a range of her work to include oils as well as drawings,

pastels, and prints. It will allow visitors to see the development of her work from sketch through to

completed canvases and fully resolved watercolours. In addition, they will be able to view a variety

of her prints, including lino, etchings and dry points which show how even when working within a small

scale, through colour and line, she was able to create powerful and expressive images. For Joan, the

landscape with its changing weather and light, drawn from regular trips to Scotland, Wales, Ireland,

France, Italy and most recently Suffolk, was a re-occurring theme and the site for an immediate and

subjective response, full of energy and even rebellion.

Joan moved to Camden Town in the late eighties and subsequently to Hampstead where she lived for

over 30 years until her death in 2022. She regularly contributed to exhibitions at, amongst others,

the Mercury Gallery, Leicester Gallery, Ben Uri Gallery and the Royal Academy.

Joan Hodes, Paintings, Drawings and Prints. Highgate Gallery 6 – 19 Feb

At a time when the work of women artists is being reassessed, an exhibition of Joan’s work is both

timely and important. There is a growing interest in her work which is already represented in numerous

private and public collections, including the British Museum, V&A and UCL Art Museum.  Her archive is

held at the Women’s Art Library, Goldsmiths, University of London.

Gallery Talk
Saturday 14 February at 11.00 – 12.00
A Life of Expression and Colour by Dr Una Richmond, chaired by Professor Paul Coldwell.

Paintings, Drawings and Prints

 

 Exhibition sales will fund the Joan Hodes Drawing Prize for the Slade School, UCL.

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 6 February:  18.00-20.30

Feb
7
Sat
Joan Hodes: Paintings, Drawings and Prints @ Highgate Gallery
Feb 7 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

This exhibition is a celebration of the life and work of the painter, Joan Hodes. Born in Hampstead

in 1925, Joan studied first at the Slade School of Art, then Academy Julien in Paris and subsequently

as a pupil of Oskar Kokoschka, forging an art shaped by expressionism and a direct response to nature.

The exhibition at Highgate Gallery presents a range of her work to include oils as well as drawings,

pastels, and prints. It will allow visitors to see the development of her work from sketch through to

completed canvases and fully resolved watercolours. In addition, they will be able to view a variety

of her prints, including lino, etchings and dry points which show how even when working within a small

scale, through colour and line, she was able to create powerful and expressive images. For Joan, the

landscape with its changing weather and light, drawn from regular trips to Scotland, Wales, Ireland,

France, Italy and most recently Suffolk, was a re-occurring theme and the site for an immediate and

subjective response, full of energy and even rebellion.

Joan moved to Camden Town in the late eighties and subsequently to Hampstead where she lived for

over 30 years until her death in 2022. She regularly contributed to exhibitions at, amongst others,

the Mercury Gallery, Leicester Gallery, Ben Uri Gallery and the Royal Academy.

Joan Hodes, Paintings, Drawings and Prints. Highgate Gallery 6 – 19 Feb

At a time when the work of women artists is being reassessed, an exhibition of Joan’s work is both

timely and important. There is a growing interest in her work which is already represented in numerous

private and public collections, including the British Museum, V&A and UCL Art Museum.  Her archive is

held at the Women’s Art Library, Goldsmiths, University of London.

Gallery Talk
Saturday 14 February at 11.00 – 12.00
A Life of Expression and Colour by Dr Una Richmond, chaired by Professor Paul Coldwell.

Paintings, Drawings and Prints

 

 Exhibition sales will fund the Joan Hodes Drawing Prize for the Slade School, UCL.

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 6 February:  18.00-20.30

Coffee AM at the Highgate Society @ Highgate Society
Feb 7 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Do come along to meet your neighbours, enjoy a good cup of coffee and find out what is happening in Highgate.

The planning committee often have someone on hand to answer planning queries.

Feb
8
Sun
Joan Hodes: Paintings, Drawings and Prints @ Highgate Gallery
Feb 8 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

This exhibition is a celebration of the life and work of the painter, Joan Hodes. Born in Hampstead

in 1925, Joan studied first at the Slade School of Art, then Academy Julien in Paris and subsequently

as a pupil of Oskar Kokoschka, forging an art shaped by expressionism and a direct response to nature.

The exhibition at Highgate Gallery presents a range of her work to include oils as well as drawings,

pastels, and prints. It will allow visitors to see the development of her work from sketch through to

completed canvases and fully resolved watercolours. In addition, they will be able to view a variety

of her prints, including lino, etchings and dry points which show how even when working within a small

scale, through colour and line, she was able to create powerful and expressive images. For Joan, the

landscape with its changing weather and light, drawn from regular trips to Scotland, Wales, Ireland,

France, Italy and most recently Suffolk, was a re-occurring theme and the site for an immediate and

subjective response, full of energy and even rebellion.

Joan moved to Camden Town in the late eighties and subsequently to Hampstead where she lived for

over 30 years until her death in 2022. She regularly contributed to exhibitions at, amongst others,

the Mercury Gallery, Leicester Gallery, Ben Uri Gallery and the Royal Academy.

Joan Hodes, Paintings, Drawings and Prints. Highgate Gallery 6 – 19 Feb

At a time when the work of women artists is being reassessed, an exhibition of Joan’s work is both

timely and important. There is a growing interest in her work which is already represented in numerous

private and public collections, including the British Museum, V&A and UCL Art Museum.  Her archive is

held at the Women’s Art Library, Goldsmiths, University of London.

Gallery Talk
Saturday 14 February at 11.00 – 12.00
A Life of Expression and Colour by Dr Una Richmond, chaired by Professor Paul Coldwell.

Paintings, Drawings and Prints

 

 Exhibition sales will fund the Joan Hodes Drawing Prize for the Slade School, UCL.

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 6 February:  18.00-20.30

Feb
9
Mon
Kung Fu Classes for Children (5.45) and Adults (6.30) @ Highgate Society
Feb 9 @ 5:45 pm – 7:30 pm

               

               LEARN TRADITIONAL KUNG FU & TAI CHI

                  from  Three-Time International Gold Medallist

                                DANIEL SHAW-ABULAFIA

             at The Highgate Society, 10A South Grove, London N6 6BS
         Children:  Mondays weekly, 17.45 to 18.30 from September 26th
         Adults:      Mondays weekly, 18.30 to 19.30 from September 26th

                            COME TO A FREE TRIAL CLASS!

Feb
11
Wed
Joan Hodes: Paintings, Drawings and Prints @ Highgate Gallery
Feb 11 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

This exhibition is a celebration of the life and work of the painter, Joan Hodes. Born in Hampstead

in 1925, Joan studied first at the Slade School of Art, then Academy Julien in Paris and subsequently

as a pupil of Oskar Kokoschka, forging an art shaped by expressionism and a direct response to nature.

The exhibition at Highgate Gallery presents a range of her work to include oils as well as drawings,

pastels, and prints. It will allow visitors to see the development of her work from sketch through to

completed canvases and fully resolved watercolours. In addition, they will be able to view a variety

of her prints, including lino, etchings and dry points which show how even when working within a small

scale, through colour and line, she was able to create powerful and expressive images. For Joan, the

landscape with its changing weather and light, drawn from regular trips to Scotland, Wales, Ireland,

France, Italy and most recently Suffolk, was a re-occurring theme and the site for an immediate and

subjective response, full of energy and even rebellion.

Joan moved to Camden Town in the late eighties and subsequently to Hampstead where she lived for

over 30 years until her death in 2022. She regularly contributed to exhibitions at, amongst others,

the Mercury Gallery, Leicester Gallery, Ben Uri Gallery and the Royal Academy.

Joan Hodes, Paintings, Drawings and Prints. Highgate Gallery 6 – 19 Feb

At a time when the work of women artists is being reassessed, an exhibition of Joan’s work is both

timely and important. There is a growing interest in her work which is already represented in numerous

private and public collections, including the British Museum, V&A and UCL Art Museum.  Her archive is

held at the Women’s Art Library, Goldsmiths, University of London.

Gallery Talk
Saturday 14 February at 11.00 – 12.00
A Life of Expression and Colour by Dr Una Richmond, chaired by Professor Paul Coldwell.

Paintings, Drawings and Prints

 

 Exhibition sales will fund the Joan Hodes Drawing Prize for the Slade School, UCL.

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 6 February:  18.00-20.30

Feb
12
Thu
Joan Hodes: Paintings, Drawings and Prints @ Highgate Gallery
Feb 12 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

This exhibition is a celebration of the life and work of the painter, Joan Hodes. Born in Hampstead

in 1925, Joan studied first at the Slade School of Art, then Academy Julien in Paris and subsequently

as a pupil of Oskar Kokoschka, forging an art shaped by expressionism and a direct response to nature.

The exhibition at Highgate Gallery presents a range of her work to include oils as well as drawings,

pastels, and prints. It will allow visitors to see the development of her work from sketch through to

completed canvases and fully resolved watercolours. In addition, they will be able to view a variety

of her prints, including lino, etchings and dry points which show how even when working within a small

scale, through colour and line, she was able to create powerful and expressive images. For Joan, the

landscape with its changing weather and light, drawn from regular trips to Scotland, Wales, Ireland,

France, Italy and most recently Suffolk, was a re-occurring theme and the site for an immediate and

subjective response, full of energy and even rebellion.

Joan moved to Camden Town in the late eighties and subsequently to Hampstead where she lived for

over 30 years until her death in 2022. She regularly contributed to exhibitions at, amongst others,

the Mercury Gallery, Leicester Gallery, Ben Uri Gallery and the Royal Academy.

Joan Hodes, Paintings, Drawings and Prints. Highgate Gallery 6 – 19 Feb

At a time when the work of women artists is being reassessed, an exhibition of Joan’s work is both

timely and important. There is a growing interest in her work which is already represented in numerous

private and public collections, including the British Museum, V&A and UCL Art Museum.  Her archive is

held at the Women’s Art Library, Goldsmiths, University of London.

Gallery Talk
Saturday 14 February at 11.00 – 12.00
A Life of Expression and Colour by Dr Una Richmond, chaired by Professor Paul Coldwell.

Paintings, Drawings and Prints

 

 Exhibition sales will fund the Joan Hodes Drawing Prize for the Slade School, UCL.

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 6 February:  18.00-20.30

Feb
13
Fri
Joan Hodes: Paintings, Drawings and Prints @ Highgate Gallery
Feb 13 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

This exhibition is a celebration of the life and work of the painter, Joan Hodes. Born in Hampstead

in 1925, Joan studied first at the Slade School of Art, then Academy Julien in Paris and subsequently

as a pupil of Oskar Kokoschka, forging an art shaped by expressionism and a direct response to nature.

The exhibition at Highgate Gallery presents a range of her work to include oils as well as drawings,

pastels, and prints. It will allow visitors to see the development of her work from sketch through to

completed canvases and fully resolved watercolours. In addition, they will be able to view a variety

of her prints, including lino, etchings and dry points which show how even when working within a small

scale, through colour and line, she was able to create powerful and expressive images. For Joan, the

landscape with its changing weather and light, drawn from regular trips to Scotland, Wales, Ireland,

France, Italy and most recently Suffolk, was a re-occurring theme and the site for an immediate and

subjective response, full of energy and even rebellion.

Joan moved to Camden Town in the late eighties and subsequently to Hampstead where she lived for

over 30 years until her death in 2022. She regularly contributed to exhibitions at, amongst others,

the Mercury Gallery, Leicester Gallery, Ben Uri Gallery and the Royal Academy.

Joan Hodes, Paintings, Drawings and Prints. Highgate Gallery 6 – 19 Feb

At a time when the work of women artists is being reassessed, an exhibition of Joan’s work is both

timely and important. There is a growing interest in her work which is already represented in numerous

private and public collections, including the British Museum, V&A and UCL Art Museum.  Her archive is

held at the Women’s Art Library, Goldsmiths, University of London.

Gallery Talk
Saturday 14 February at 11.00 – 12.00
A Life of Expression and Colour by Dr Una Richmond, chaired by Professor Paul Coldwell.

Paintings, Drawings and Prints

 

 Exhibition sales will fund the Joan Hodes Drawing Prize for the Slade School, UCL.

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 6 February:  18.00-20.30

Feb
14
Sat
Joan Hodes: Paintings, Drawings and Prints @ Highgate Gallery
Feb 14 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

This exhibition is a celebration of the life and work of the painter, Joan Hodes. Born in Hampstead

in 1925, Joan studied first at the Slade School of Art, then Academy Julien in Paris and subsequently

as a pupil of Oskar Kokoschka, forging an art shaped by expressionism and a direct response to nature.

The exhibition at Highgate Gallery presents a range of her work to include oils as well as drawings,

pastels, and prints. It will allow visitors to see the development of her work from sketch through to

completed canvases and fully resolved watercolours. In addition, they will be able to view a variety

of her prints, including lino, etchings and dry points which show how even when working within a small

scale, through colour and line, she was able to create powerful and expressive images. For Joan, the

landscape with its changing weather and light, drawn from regular trips to Scotland, Wales, Ireland,

France, Italy and most recently Suffolk, was a re-occurring theme and the site for an immediate and

subjective response, full of energy and even rebellion.

Joan moved to Camden Town in the late eighties and subsequently to Hampstead where she lived for

over 30 years until her death in 2022. She regularly contributed to exhibitions at, amongst others,

the Mercury Gallery, Leicester Gallery, Ben Uri Gallery and the Royal Academy.

Joan Hodes, Paintings, Drawings and Prints. Highgate Gallery 6 – 19 Feb

At a time when the work of women artists is being reassessed, an exhibition of Joan’s work is both

timely and important. There is a growing interest in her work which is already represented in numerous

private and public collections, including the British Museum, V&A and UCL Art Museum.  Her archive is

held at the Women’s Art Library, Goldsmiths, University of London.

Gallery Talk
Saturday 14 February at 11.00 – 12.00
A Life of Expression and Colour by Dr Una Richmond, chaired by Professor Paul Coldwell.

Paintings, Drawings and Prints

 

 Exhibition sales will fund the Joan Hodes Drawing Prize for the Slade School, UCL.

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 6 February:  18.00-20.30

Coffee AM at the Highgate Society @ Highgate Society
Feb 14 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Do come along to meet your neighbours, enjoy a good cup of coffee and find out what is happening in Highgate.

The planning committee often have someone on hand to answer planning queries.

Feb
15
Sun
Joan Hodes: Paintings, Drawings and Prints @ Highgate Gallery
Feb 15 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

This exhibition is a celebration of the life and work of the painter, Joan Hodes. Born in Hampstead

in 1925, Joan studied first at the Slade School of Art, then Academy Julien in Paris and subsequently

as a pupil of Oskar Kokoschka, forging an art shaped by expressionism and a direct response to nature.

The exhibition at Highgate Gallery presents a range of her work to include oils as well as drawings,

pastels, and prints. It will allow visitors to see the development of her work from sketch through to

completed canvases and fully resolved watercolours. In addition, they will be able to view a variety

of her prints, including lino, etchings and dry points which show how even when working within a small

scale, through colour and line, she was able to create powerful and expressive images. For Joan, the

landscape with its changing weather and light, drawn from regular trips to Scotland, Wales, Ireland,

France, Italy and most recently Suffolk, was a re-occurring theme and the site for an immediate and

subjective response, full of energy and even rebellion.

Joan moved to Camden Town in the late eighties and subsequently to Hampstead where she lived for

over 30 years until her death in 2022. She regularly contributed to exhibitions at, amongst others,

the Mercury Gallery, Leicester Gallery, Ben Uri Gallery and the Royal Academy.

Joan Hodes, Paintings, Drawings and Prints. Highgate Gallery 6 – 19 Feb

At a time when the work of women artists is being reassessed, an exhibition of Joan’s work is both

timely and important. There is a growing interest in her work which is already represented in numerous

private and public collections, including the British Museum, V&A and UCL Art Museum.  Her archive is

held at the Women’s Art Library, Goldsmiths, University of London.

Gallery Talk
Saturday 14 February at 11.00 – 12.00
A Life of Expression and Colour by Dr Una Richmond, chaired by Professor Paul Coldwell.

Paintings, Drawings and Prints

 

 Exhibition sales will fund the Joan Hodes Drawing Prize for the Slade School, UCL.

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 6 February:  18.00-20.30

Feb
16
Mon
Kung Fu Classes for Children (5.45) and Adults (6.30) @ Highgate Society
Feb 16 @ 5:45 pm – 7:30 pm

               

               LEARN TRADITIONAL KUNG FU & TAI CHI

                  from  Three-Time International Gold Medallist

                                DANIEL SHAW-ABULAFIA

             at The Highgate Society, 10A South Grove, London N6 6BS
         Children:  Mondays weekly, 17.45 to 18.30 from September 26th
         Adults:      Mondays weekly, 18.30 to 19.30 from September 26th

                            COME TO A FREE TRIAL CLASS!

Feb
18
Wed
Joan Hodes: Paintings, Drawings and Prints @ Highgate Gallery
Feb 18 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

This exhibition is a celebration of the life and work of the painter, Joan Hodes. Born in Hampstead

in 1925, Joan studied first at the Slade School of Art, then Academy Julien in Paris and subsequently

as a pupil of Oskar Kokoschka, forging an art shaped by expressionism and a direct response to nature.

The exhibition at Highgate Gallery presents a range of her work to include oils as well as drawings,

pastels, and prints. It will allow visitors to see the development of her work from sketch through to

completed canvases and fully resolved watercolours. In addition, they will be able to view a variety

of her prints, including lino, etchings and dry points which show how even when working within a small

scale, through colour and line, she was able to create powerful and expressive images. For Joan, the

landscape with its changing weather and light, drawn from regular trips to Scotland, Wales, Ireland,

France, Italy and most recently Suffolk, was a re-occurring theme and the site for an immediate and

subjective response, full of energy and even rebellion.

Joan moved to Camden Town in the late eighties and subsequently to Hampstead where she lived for

over 30 years until her death in 2022. She regularly contributed to exhibitions at, amongst others,

the Mercury Gallery, Leicester Gallery, Ben Uri Gallery and the Royal Academy.

Joan Hodes, Paintings, Drawings and Prints. Highgate Gallery 6 – 19 Feb

At a time when the work of women artists is being reassessed, an exhibition of Joan’s work is both

timely and important. There is a growing interest in her work which is already represented in numerous

private and public collections, including the British Museum, V&A and UCL Art Museum.  Her archive is

held at the Women’s Art Library, Goldsmiths, University of London.

Gallery Talk
Saturday 14 February at 11.00 – 12.00
A Life of Expression and Colour by Dr Una Richmond, chaired by Professor Paul Coldwell.

Paintings, Drawings and Prints

 

 Exhibition sales will fund the Joan Hodes Drawing Prize for the Slade School, UCL.

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 6 February:  18.00-20.30

Feb
19
Thu
Joan Hodes: Paintings, Drawings and Prints @ Highgate Gallery
Feb 19 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

This exhibition is a celebration of the life and work of the painter, Joan Hodes. Born in Hampstead

in 1925, Joan studied first at the Slade School of Art, then Academy Julien in Paris and subsequently

as a pupil of Oskar Kokoschka, forging an art shaped by expressionism and a direct response to nature.

The exhibition at Highgate Gallery presents a range of her work to include oils as well as drawings,

pastels, and prints. It will allow visitors to see the development of her work from sketch through to

completed canvases and fully resolved watercolours. In addition, they will be able to view a variety

of her prints, including lino, etchings and dry points which show how even when working within a small

scale, through colour and line, she was able to create powerful and expressive images. For Joan, the

landscape with its changing weather and light, drawn from regular trips to Scotland, Wales, Ireland,

France, Italy and most recently Suffolk, was a re-occurring theme and the site for an immediate and

subjective response, full of energy and even rebellion.

Joan moved to Camden Town in the late eighties and subsequently to Hampstead where she lived for

over 30 years until her death in 2022. She regularly contributed to exhibitions at, amongst others,

the Mercury Gallery, Leicester Gallery, Ben Uri Gallery and the Royal Academy.

Joan Hodes, Paintings, Drawings and Prints. Highgate Gallery 6 – 19 Feb

At a time when the work of women artists is being reassessed, an exhibition of Joan’s work is both

timely and important. There is a growing interest in her work which is already represented in numerous

private and public collections, including the British Museum, V&A and UCL Art Museum.  Her archive is

held at the Women’s Art Library, Goldsmiths, University of London.

Gallery Talk
Saturday 14 February at 11.00 – 12.00
A Life of Expression and Colour by Dr Una Richmond, chaired by Professor Paul Coldwell.

Paintings, Drawings and Prints

 

 Exhibition sales will fund the Joan Hodes Drawing Prize for the Slade School, UCL.

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 6 February:  18.00-20.30

Feb
20
Fri
Joan Hodes: Paintings, Drawings and Prints @ Highgate Gallery
Feb 20 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

This exhibition is a celebration of the life and work of the painter, Joan Hodes. Born in Hampstead

in 1925, Joan studied first at the Slade School of Art, then Academy Julien in Paris and subsequently

as a pupil of Oskar Kokoschka, forging an art shaped by expressionism and a direct response to nature.

The exhibition at Highgate Gallery presents a range of her work to include oils as well as drawings,

pastels, and prints. It will allow visitors to see the development of her work from sketch through to

completed canvases and fully resolved watercolours. In addition, they will be able to view a variety

of her prints, including lino, etchings and dry points which show how even when working within a small

scale, through colour and line, she was able to create powerful and expressive images. For Joan, the

landscape with its changing weather and light, drawn from regular trips to Scotland, Wales, Ireland,

France, Italy and most recently Suffolk, was a re-occurring theme and the site for an immediate and

subjective response, full of energy and even rebellion.

Joan moved to Camden Town in the late eighties and subsequently to Hampstead where she lived for

over 30 years until her death in 2022. She regularly contributed to exhibitions at, amongst others,

the Mercury Gallery, Leicester Gallery, Ben Uri Gallery and the Royal Academy.

Joan Hodes, Paintings, Drawings and Prints. Highgate Gallery 6 – 19 Feb

At a time when the work of women artists is being reassessed, an exhibition of Joan’s work is both

timely and important. There is a growing interest in her work which is already represented in numerous

private and public collections, including the British Museum, V&A and UCL Art Museum.  Her archive is

held at the Women’s Art Library, Goldsmiths, University of London.

Gallery Talk
Saturday 14 February at 11.00 – 12.00
A Life of Expression and Colour by Dr Una Richmond, chaired by Professor Paul Coldwell.

Paintings, Drawings and Prints

 

 Exhibition sales will fund the Joan Hodes Drawing Prize for the Slade School, UCL.

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 6 February:  18.00-20.30

Feb
21
Sat
Coffee AM at the Highgate Society @ Highgate Society
Feb 21 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Do come along to meet your neighbours, enjoy a good cup of coffee and find out what is happening in Highgate.

The planning committee often have someone on hand to answer planning queries.

Feb
23
Mon
Kung Fu Classes for Children (5.45) and Adults (6.30) @ Highgate Society
Feb 23 @ 5:45 pm – 7:30 pm

               

               LEARN TRADITIONAL KUNG FU & TAI CHI

                  from  Three-Time International Gold Medallist

                                DANIEL SHAW-ABULAFIA

             at The Highgate Society, 10A South Grove, London N6 6BS
         Children:  Mondays weekly, 17.45 to 18.30 from September 26th
         Adults:      Mondays weekly, 18.30 to 19.30 from September 26th

                            COME TO A FREE TRIAL CLASS!

Feb
28
Sat
Coffee AM at the Highgate Society @ Highgate Society
Feb 28 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Do come along to meet your neighbours, enjoy a good cup of coffee and find out what is happening in Highgate.

The planning committee often have someone on hand to answer planning queries.

Mar
2
Mon
Coffee and Computers @ Highgate Society
Mar 2 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Monday 6 Nov coffee computers 10 30

Kung Fu Classes for Children (5.45) and Adults (6.30) @ Highgate Society
Mar 2 @ 5:45 pm – 7:30 pm

               

               LEARN TRADITIONAL KUNG FU & TAI CHI

                  from  Three-Time International Gold Medallist

                                DANIEL SHAW-ABULAFIA

             at The Highgate Society, 10A South Grove, London N6 6BS
         Children:  Mondays weekly, 17.45 to 18.30 from September 26th
         Adults:      Mondays weekly, 18.30 to 19.30 from September 26th

                            COME TO A FREE TRIAL CLASS!

Mar
6
Fri
Ariella Green: Library of Moments @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 6 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Ariella Green trained at St Martin’s School of Art, Goldsmiths College and Manchester Metropolitan University and has exhibited with the Crafts Council, 62 Group of Textile Artists and New Fibre Art group. She is a member of the Contemporary Applied Arts (CAA) Gallery in London.

 Library of Moments – these works mark for Ariella key experiences in all their light and shade. Through her work she responds to these experiences, often working on, or ‘mending’ them within the collage.  She perceives that Nature is key: a stage for us as humans on which to tell our story and to hold to in     moments of doubt. Her imaginary animals explore mysteries and  unknown feelings. The birds change their wings as they journey. They fly above and can see  more than is clear to us below.  Animals, figures, birds and nature are washed with colour they dance towards an alternate space where much is possible and doubt and hope can live together.  Current realities can get woven in unexpected ways into this storytelling.

Ariella Green: Watching – Paper Collage, 34.5cm x 24.5, 2024
 Highgate Gallery Ariella Free Thought – Paper Collage, 39cm x 26cm, 2025
Highgate Gallery Ariella Free Thought – Paper Collage, 39cm x 26cm, 2025

Collage technique is essential to her creativity and at the core of her practice.  Her subject matter becomes clearer through the process of cutting and  assembling – “I am often surprised at where my making takes me.  Since my early training,I have worked mostly with Textile Collage. However, for this exhibition, I have incorporated papier collé, building on my own photographs and found materials and using screen-print and hand painting. This shift from sewing machine to scissors and glue allows me more directness and spontaneity in my making. Photographs give me particular access to memories and events, allowing me to tell a story of moments, that become alive in their telling.

Highgate Gallery is open:

Wednesday – Fridays: 13.00 – 17.00

Sat & Sun: 10.00 – 17.00

Mar
7
Sat
Coffee AM at the Highgate Society @ Highgate Society
Mar 7 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Do come along to meet your neighbours, enjoy a good cup of coffee and find out what is happening in Highgate.

The planning committee often have someone on hand to answer planning queries.

Ariella Green: Library of Moments @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 7 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Ariella Green trained at St Martin’s School of Art, Goldsmiths College and Manchester Metropolitan University and has exhibited with the Crafts Council, 62 Group of Textile Artists and New Fibre Art group. She is a member of the Contemporary Applied Arts (CAA) Gallery in London.

 Library of Moments – these works mark for Ariella key experiences in all their light and shade. Through her work she responds to these experiences, often working on, or ‘mending’ them within the collage.  She perceives that Nature is key: a stage for us as humans on which to tell our story and to hold to in     moments of doubt. Her imaginary animals explore mysteries and  unknown feelings. The birds change their wings as they journey. They fly above and can see  more than is clear to us below.  Animals, figures, birds and nature are washed with colour they dance towards an alternate space where much is possible and doubt and hope can live together.  Current realities can get woven in unexpected ways into this storytelling.

Ariella Green: Watching – Paper Collage, 34.5cm x 24.5, 2024
 Highgate Gallery Ariella Free Thought – Paper Collage, 39cm x 26cm, 2025
Highgate Gallery Ariella Free Thought – Paper Collage, 39cm x 26cm, 2025

Collage technique is essential to her creativity and at the core of her practice.  Her subject matter becomes clearer through the process of cutting and  assembling – “I am often surprised at where my making takes me.  Since my early training,I have worked mostly with Textile Collage. However, for this exhibition, I have incorporated papier collé, building on my own photographs and found materials and using screen-print and hand painting. This shift from sewing machine to scissors and glue allows me more directness and spontaneity in my making. Photographs give me particular access to memories and events, allowing me to tell a story of moments, that become alive in their telling.

Highgate Gallery is open:

Wednesday – Fridays: 13.00 – 17.00

Sat & Sun: 10.00 – 17.00

Mar
8
Sun
Ariella Green: Library of Moments @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 8 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Ariella Green trained at St Martin’s School of Art, Goldsmiths College and Manchester Metropolitan University and has exhibited with the Crafts Council, 62 Group of Textile Artists and New Fibre Art group. She is a member of the Contemporary Applied Arts (CAA) Gallery in London.

 Library of Moments – these works mark for Ariella key experiences in all their light and shade. Through her work she responds to these experiences, often working on, or ‘mending’ them within the collage.  She perceives that Nature is key: a stage for us as humans on which to tell our story and to hold to in     moments of doubt. Her imaginary animals explore mysteries and  unknown feelings. The birds change their wings as they journey. They fly above and can see  more than is clear to us below.  Animals, figures, birds and nature are washed with colour they dance towards an alternate space where much is possible and doubt and hope can live together.  Current realities can get woven in unexpected ways into this storytelling.

Ariella Green: Watching – Paper Collage, 34.5cm x 24.5, 2024
 Highgate Gallery Ariella Free Thought – Paper Collage, 39cm x 26cm, 2025
Highgate Gallery Ariella Free Thought – Paper Collage, 39cm x 26cm, 2025

Collage technique is essential to her creativity and at the core of her practice.  Her subject matter becomes clearer through the process of cutting and  assembling – “I am often surprised at where my making takes me.  Since my early training,I have worked mostly with Textile Collage. However, for this exhibition, I have incorporated papier collé, building on my own photographs and found materials and using screen-print and hand painting. This shift from sewing machine to scissors and glue allows me more directness and spontaneity in my making. Photographs give me particular access to memories and events, allowing me to tell a story of moments, that become alive in their telling.

Highgate Gallery is open:

Wednesday – Fridays: 13.00 – 17.00

Sat & Sun: 10.00 – 17.00

Mar
9
Mon
Kung Fu Classes for Children (5.45) and Adults (6.30) @ Highgate Society
Mar 9 @ 5:45 pm – 7:30 pm

               

               LEARN TRADITIONAL KUNG FU & TAI CHI

                  from  Three-Time International Gold Medallist

                                DANIEL SHAW-ABULAFIA

             at The Highgate Society, 10A South Grove, London N6 6BS
         Children:  Mondays weekly, 17.45 to 18.30 from September 26th
         Adults:      Mondays weekly, 18.30 to 19.30 from September 26th

                            COME TO A FREE TRIAL CLASS!

Mar
11
Wed
Ariella Green: Library of Moments @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 11 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Ariella Green trained at St Martin’s School of Art, Goldsmiths College and Manchester Metropolitan University and has exhibited with the Crafts Council, 62 Group of Textile Artists and New Fibre Art group. She is a member of the Contemporary Applied Arts (CAA) Gallery in London.

 Library of Moments – these works mark for Ariella key experiences in all their light and shade. Through her work she responds to these experiences, often working on, or ‘mending’ them within the collage.  She perceives that Nature is key: a stage for us as humans on which to tell our story and to hold to in     moments of doubt. Her imaginary animals explore mysteries and  unknown feelings. The birds change their wings as they journey. They fly above and can see  more than is clear to us below.  Animals, figures, birds and nature are washed with colour they dance towards an alternate space where much is possible and doubt and hope can live together.  Current realities can get woven in unexpected ways into this storytelling.

Ariella Green: Watching – Paper Collage, 34.5cm x 24.5, 2024
 Highgate Gallery Ariella Free Thought – Paper Collage, 39cm x 26cm, 2025
Highgate Gallery Ariella Free Thought – Paper Collage, 39cm x 26cm, 2025

Collage technique is essential to her creativity and at the core of her practice.  Her subject matter becomes clearer through the process of cutting and  assembling – “I am often surprised at where my making takes me.  Since my early training,I have worked mostly with Textile Collage. However, for this exhibition, I have incorporated papier collé, building on my own photographs and found materials and using screen-print and hand painting. This shift from sewing machine to scissors and glue allows me more directness and spontaneity in my making. Photographs give me particular access to memories and events, allowing me to tell a story of moments, that become alive in their telling.

Highgate Gallery is open:

Wednesday – Fridays: 13.00 – 17.00

Sat & Sun: 10.00 – 17.00

Mar
12
Thu
Ariella Green: Library of Moments @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 12 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Ariella Green trained at St Martin’s School of Art, Goldsmiths College and Manchester Metropolitan University and has exhibited with the Crafts Council, 62 Group of Textile Artists and New Fibre Art group. She is a member of the Contemporary Applied Arts (CAA) Gallery in London.

 Library of Moments – these works mark for Ariella key experiences in all their light and shade. Through her work she responds to these experiences, often working on, or ‘mending’ them within the collage.  She perceives that Nature is key: a stage for us as humans on which to tell our story and to hold to in     moments of doubt. Her imaginary animals explore mysteries and  unknown feelings. The birds change their wings as they journey. They fly above and can see  more than is clear to us below.  Animals, figures, birds and nature are washed with colour they dance towards an alternate space where much is possible and doubt and hope can live together.  Current realities can get woven in unexpected ways into this storytelling.

Ariella Green: Watching – Paper Collage, 34.5cm x 24.5, 2024
 Highgate Gallery Ariella Free Thought – Paper Collage, 39cm x 26cm, 2025
Highgate Gallery Ariella Free Thought – Paper Collage, 39cm x 26cm, 2025

Collage technique is essential to her creativity and at the core of her practice.  Her subject matter becomes clearer through the process of cutting and  assembling – “I am often surprised at where my making takes me.  Since my early training,I have worked mostly with Textile Collage. However, for this exhibition, I have incorporated papier collé, building on my own photographs and found materials and using screen-print and hand painting. This shift from sewing machine to scissors and glue allows me more directness and spontaneity in my making. Photographs give me particular access to memories and events, allowing me to tell a story of moments, that become alive in their telling.

Highgate Gallery is open:

Wednesday – Fridays: 13.00 – 17.00

Sat & Sun: 10.00 – 17.00

Mar
13
Fri
Ariella Green: Library of Moments @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 13 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Ariella Green trained at St Martin’s School of Art, Goldsmiths College and Manchester Metropolitan University and has exhibited with the Crafts Council, 62 Group of Textile Artists and New Fibre Art group. She is a member of the Contemporary Applied Arts (CAA) Gallery in London.

 Library of Moments – these works mark for Ariella key experiences in all their light and shade. Through her work she responds to these experiences, often working on, or ‘mending’ them within the collage.  She perceives that Nature is key: a stage for us as humans on which to tell our story and to hold to in     moments of doubt. Her imaginary animals explore mysteries and  unknown feelings. The birds change their wings as they journey. They fly above and can see  more than is clear to us below.  Animals, figures, birds and nature are washed with colour they dance towards an alternate space where much is possible and doubt and hope can live together.  Current realities can get woven in unexpected ways into this storytelling.

Ariella Green: Watching – Paper Collage, 34.5cm x 24.5, 2024
 Highgate Gallery Ariella Free Thought – Paper Collage, 39cm x 26cm, 2025
Highgate Gallery Ariella Free Thought – Paper Collage, 39cm x 26cm, 2025

Collage technique is essential to her creativity and at the core of her practice.  Her subject matter becomes clearer through the process of cutting and  assembling – “I am often surprised at where my making takes me.  Since my early training,I have worked mostly with Textile Collage. However, for this exhibition, I have incorporated papier collé, building on my own photographs and found materials and using screen-print and hand painting. This shift from sewing machine to scissors and glue allows me more directness and spontaneity in my making. Photographs give me particular access to memories and events, allowing me to tell a story of moments, that become alive in their telling.

Highgate Gallery is open:

Wednesday – Fridays: 13.00 – 17.00

Sat & Sun: 10.00 – 17.00

Mar
14
Sat
Coffee AM at the Highgate Society @ Highgate Society
Mar 14 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Do come along to meet your neighbours, enjoy a good cup of coffee and find out what is happening in Highgate.

The planning committee often have someone on hand to answer planning queries.

Ariella Green: Library of Moments @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 14 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Ariella Green trained at St Martin’s School of Art, Goldsmiths College and Manchester Metropolitan University and has exhibited with the Crafts Council, 62 Group of Textile Artists and New Fibre Art group. She is a member of the Contemporary Applied Arts (CAA) Gallery in London.

 Library of Moments – these works mark for Ariella key experiences in all their light and shade. Through her work she responds to these experiences, often working on, or ‘mending’ them within the collage.  She perceives that Nature is key: a stage for us as humans on which to tell our story and to hold to in     moments of doubt. Her imaginary animals explore mysteries and  unknown feelings. The birds change their wings as they journey. They fly above and can see  more than is clear to us below.  Animals, figures, birds and nature are washed with colour they dance towards an alternate space where much is possible and doubt and hope can live together.  Current realities can get woven in unexpected ways into this storytelling.

Ariella Green: Watching – Paper Collage, 34.5cm x 24.5, 2024
 Highgate Gallery Ariella Free Thought – Paper Collage, 39cm x 26cm, 2025
Highgate Gallery Ariella Free Thought – Paper Collage, 39cm x 26cm, 2025

Collage technique is essential to her creativity and at the core of her practice.  Her subject matter becomes clearer through the process of cutting and  assembling – “I am often surprised at where my making takes me.  Since my early training,I have worked mostly with Textile Collage. However, for this exhibition, I have incorporated papier collé, building on my own photographs and found materials and using screen-print and hand painting. This shift from sewing machine to scissors and glue allows me more directness and spontaneity in my making. Photographs give me particular access to memories and events, allowing me to tell a story of moments, that become alive in their telling.

Highgate Gallery is open:

Wednesday – Fridays: 13.00 – 17.00

Sat & Sun: 10.00 – 17.00

Mar
15
Sun
Ariella Green: Library of Moments @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 15 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Ariella Green trained at St Martin’s School of Art, Goldsmiths College and Manchester Metropolitan University and has exhibited with the Crafts Council, 62 Group of Textile Artists and New Fibre Art group. She is a member of the Contemporary Applied Arts (CAA) Gallery in London.

 Library of Moments – these works mark for Ariella key experiences in all their light and shade. Through her work she responds to these experiences, often working on, or ‘mending’ them within the collage.  She perceives that Nature is key: a stage for us as humans on which to tell our story and to hold to in     moments of doubt. Her imaginary animals explore mysteries and  unknown feelings. The birds change their wings as they journey. They fly above and can see  more than is clear to us below.  Animals, figures, birds and nature are washed with colour they dance towards an alternate space where much is possible and doubt and hope can live together.  Current realities can get woven in unexpected ways into this storytelling.

Ariella Green: Watching – Paper Collage, 34.5cm x 24.5, 2024
 Highgate Gallery Ariella Free Thought – Paper Collage, 39cm x 26cm, 2025
Highgate Gallery Ariella Free Thought – Paper Collage, 39cm x 26cm, 2025

Collage technique is essential to her creativity and at the core of her practice.  Her subject matter becomes clearer through the process of cutting and  assembling – “I am often surprised at where my making takes me.  Since my early training,I have worked mostly with Textile Collage. However, for this exhibition, I have incorporated papier collé, building on my own photographs and found materials and using screen-print and hand painting. This shift from sewing machine to scissors and glue allows me more directness and spontaneity in my making. Photographs give me particular access to memories and events, allowing me to tell a story of moments, that become alive in their telling.

Highgate Gallery is open:

Wednesday – Fridays: 13.00 – 17.00

Sat & Sun: 10.00 – 17.00

Mar
16
Mon
Kung Fu Classes for Children (5.45) and Adults (6.30) @ Highgate Society
Mar 16 @ 5:45 pm – 7:30 pm

               

               LEARN TRADITIONAL KUNG FU & TAI CHI

                  from  Three-Time International Gold Medallist

                                DANIEL SHAW-ABULAFIA

             at The Highgate Society, 10A South Grove, London N6 6BS
         Children:  Mondays weekly, 17.45 to 18.30 from September 26th
         Adults:      Mondays weekly, 18.30 to 19.30 from September 26th

                            COME TO A FREE TRIAL CLASS!

Mar
18
Wed
Ariella Green: Library of Moments @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 18 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Ariella Green trained at St Martin’s School of Art, Goldsmiths College and Manchester Metropolitan University and has exhibited with the Crafts Council, 62 Group of Textile Artists and New Fibre Art group. She is a member of the Contemporary Applied Arts (CAA) Gallery in London.

 Library of Moments – these works mark for Ariella key experiences in all their light and shade. Through her work she responds to these experiences, often working on, or ‘mending’ them within the collage.  She perceives that Nature is key: a stage for us as humans on which to tell our story and to hold to in     moments of doubt. Her imaginary animals explore mysteries and  unknown feelings. The birds change their wings as they journey. They fly above and can see  more than is clear to us below.  Animals, figures, birds and nature are washed with colour they dance towards an alternate space where much is possible and doubt and hope can live together.  Current realities can get woven in unexpected ways into this storytelling.

Ariella Green: Watching – Paper Collage, 34.5cm x 24.5, 2024
 Highgate Gallery Ariella Free Thought – Paper Collage, 39cm x 26cm, 2025
Highgate Gallery Ariella Free Thought – Paper Collage, 39cm x 26cm, 2025

Collage technique is essential to her creativity and at the core of her practice.  Her subject matter becomes clearer through the process of cutting and  assembling – “I am often surprised at where my making takes me.  Since my early training,I have worked mostly with Textile Collage. However, for this exhibition, I have incorporated papier collé, building on my own photographs and found materials and using screen-print and hand painting. This shift from sewing machine to scissors and glue allows me more directness and spontaneity in my making. Photographs give me particular access to memories and events, allowing me to tell a story of moments, that become alive in their telling.

Highgate Gallery is open:

Wednesday – Fridays: 13.00 – 17.00

Sat & Sun: 10.00 – 17.00

Mar
19
Thu
Ariella Green: Library of Moments @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 19 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Ariella Green trained at St Martin’s School of Art, Goldsmiths College and Manchester Metropolitan University and has exhibited with the Crafts Council, 62 Group of Textile Artists and New Fibre Art group. She is a member of the Contemporary Applied Arts (CAA) Gallery in London.

 Library of Moments – these works mark for Ariella key experiences in all their light and shade. Through her work she responds to these experiences, often working on, or ‘mending’ them within the collage.  She perceives that Nature is key: a stage for us as humans on which to tell our story and to hold to in     moments of doubt. Her imaginary animals explore mysteries and  unknown feelings. The birds change their wings as they journey. They fly above and can see  more than is clear to us below.  Animals, figures, birds and nature are washed with colour they dance towards an alternate space where much is possible and doubt and hope can live together.  Current realities can get woven in unexpected ways into this storytelling.

Ariella Green: Watching – Paper Collage, 34.5cm x 24.5, 2024
 Highgate Gallery Ariella Free Thought – Paper Collage, 39cm x 26cm, 2025
Highgate Gallery Ariella Free Thought – Paper Collage, 39cm x 26cm, 2025

Collage technique is essential to her creativity and at the core of her practice.  Her subject matter becomes clearer through the process of cutting and  assembling – “I am often surprised at where my making takes me.  Since my early training,I have worked mostly with Textile Collage. However, for this exhibition, I have incorporated papier collé, building on my own photographs and found materials and using screen-print and hand painting. This shift from sewing machine to scissors and glue allows me more directness and spontaneity in my making. Photographs give me particular access to memories and events, allowing me to tell a story of moments, that become alive in their telling.

Highgate Gallery is open:

Wednesday – Fridays: 13.00 – 17.00

Sat & Sun: 10.00 – 17.00

Mar
21
Sat
Coffee AM at the Highgate Society @ Highgate Society
Mar 21 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Do come along to meet your neighbours, enjoy a good cup of coffee and find out what is happening in Highgate.

The planning committee often have someone on hand to answer planning queries.

Mar
23
Mon
Kung Fu Classes for Children (5.45) and Adults (6.30) @ Highgate Society
Mar 23 @ 5:45 pm – 7:30 pm

               

               LEARN TRADITIONAL KUNG FU & TAI CHI

                  from  Three-Time International Gold Medallist

                                DANIEL SHAW-ABULAFIA

             at The Highgate Society, 10A South Grove, London N6 6BS
         Children:  Mondays weekly, 17.45 to 18.30 from September 26th
         Adults:      Mondays weekly, 18.30 to 19.30 from September 26th

                            COME TO A FREE TRIAL CLASS!

Mar
28
Sat
Coffee AM at the Highgate Society @ Highgate Society
Mar 28 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Do come along to meet your neighbours, enjoy a good cup of coffee and find out what is happening in Highgate.

The planning committee often have someone on hand to answer planning queries.

Mar
30
Mon
Kung Fu Classes for Children (5.45) and Adults (6.30) @ Highgate Society
Mar 30 @ 5:45 pm – 7:30 pm

               

               LEARN TRADITIONAL KUNG FU & TAI CHI

                  from  Three-Time International Gold Medallist

                                DANIEL SHAW-ABULAFIA

             at The Highgate Society, 10A South Grove, London N6 6BS
         Children:  Mondays weekly, 17.45 to 18.30 from September 26th
         Adults:      Mondays weekly, 18.30 to 19.30 from September 26th

                            COME TO A FREE TRIAL CLASS!

Apr
4
Sat
Coffee AM at the Highgate Society @ Highgate Society
Apr 4 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Do come along to meet your neighbours, enjoy a good cup of coffee and find out what is happening in Highgate.

The planning committee often have someone on hand to answer planning queries.

Apr
6
Mon
Coffee and Computers @ Highgate Society
Apr 6 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Monday 6 Nov coffee computers 10 30