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May
22
Wed
‘From This Land’ at THROWN and OmVed Gardens @ Thrown & OmVed Gardens
May 22 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm

Thrown and OmVed Gardens are proud to present ‘From This Land’, a specially curated group exhibition for the Chelsea Fringe. The exhibition brings together artists who draw inspiration from and for nature, whether in responding to the landscape around them, collecting natural materials to use within their work or creating vessels to bring nature into our homes.

Featuring emerging and established names, the show will focus primarily on ceramics alongside a collection of abstract landscape-inspired drawings by recent graduate Samantha Silverton and handmade textile flowers by Isabel Dodd. The exhibition will also include Zulieka Melluish’s botanical-pressed wall plates, Simon Kidd’s wheel-thrown and slip-cast porcelain ceramics incorporating the materials and tools that have created the landscape of his home in Northern Ireland and Andrea Roman’s installation of 100 experimental terracotta vessels.

The exhibition will feature ikebana arrangements in response to some of the works on display by Aya Tanaka, professional Japanese flower designer and Ikebana professor, who will also be leading a series of workshops throughout the week.

‘From This Land’ will span both Thrown’s gallery space on Highgate High Street and the converted greenhouse exhibition space of OmVed Gardens at 1 Townsend Yard.

Featuring: Alistair Blair, Tom Crew, Isabel Dodd, Adam Frew, Lise Herud Braten, Simon Kidd, Joseph Ludkin, Zuleika Melluish, Lisa Ommanney, Andrea Roman, Samantha Silverton and Alison West.

May
23
Thu
‘From This Land’ at THROWN and OmVed Gardens @ Thrown & OmVed Gardens
May 23 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm

Thrown and OmVed Gardens are proud to present ‘From This Land’, a specially curated group exhibition for the Chelsea Fringe. The exhibition brings together artists who draw inspiration from and for nature, whether in responding to the landscape around them, collecting natural materials to use within their work or creating vessels to bring nature into our homes.

Featuring emerging and established names, the show will focus primarily on ceramics alongside a collection of abstract landscape-inspired drawings by recent graduate Samantha Silverton and handmade textile flowers by Isabel Dodd. The exhibition will also include Zulieka Melluish’s botanical-pressed wall plates, Simon Kidd’s wheel-thrown and slip-cast porcelain ceramics incorporating the materials and tools that have created the landscape of his home in Northern Ireland and Andrea Roman’s installation of 100 experimental terracotta vessels.

The exhibition will feature ikebana arrangements in response to some of the works on display by Aya Tanaka, professional Japanese flower designer and Ikebana professor, who will also be leading a series of workshops throughout the week.

‘From This Land’ will span both Thrown’s gallery space on Highgate High Street and the converted greenhouse exhibition space of OmVed Gardens at 1 Townsend Yard.

Featuring: Alistair Blair, Tom Crew, Isabel Dodd, Adam Frew, Lise Herud Braten, Simon Kidd, Joseph Ludkin, Zuleika Melluish, Lisa Ommanney, Andrea Roman, Samantha Silverton and Alison West.

May
24
Fri
‘From This Land’ at THROWN and OmVed Gardens @ Thrown & OmVed Gardens
May 24 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm

Thrown and OmVed Gardens are proud to present ‘From This Land’, a specially curated group exhibition for the Chelsea Fringe. The exhibition brings together artists who draw inspiration from and for nature, whether in responding to the landscape around them, collecting natural materials to use within their work or creating vessels to bring nature into our homes.

Featuring emerging and established names, the show will focus primarily on ceramics alongside a collection of abstract landscape-inspired drawings by recent graduate Samantha Silverton and handmade textile flowers by Isabel Dodd. The exhibition will also include Zulieka Melluish’s botanical-pressed wall plates, Simon Kidd’s wheel-thrown and slip-cast porcelain ceramics incorporating the materials and tools that have created the landscape of his home in Northern Ireland and Andrea Roman’s installation of 100 experimental terracotta vessels.

The exhibition will feature ikebana arrangements in response to some of the works on display by Aya Tanaka, professional Japanese flower designer and Ikebana professor, who will also be leading a series of workshops throughout the week.

‘From This Land’ will span both Thrown’s gallery space on Highgate High Street and the converted greenhouse exhibition space of OmVed Gardens at 1 Townsend Yard.

Featuring: Alistair Blair, Tom Crew, Isabel Dodd, Adam Frew, Lise Herud Braten, Simon Kidd, Joseph Ludkin, Zuleika Melluish, Lisa Ommanney, Andrea Roman, Samantha Silverton and Alison West.

May
25
Sat
‘From This Land’ at THROWN and OmVed Gardens @ Thrown & OmVed Gardens
May 25 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm

Thrown and OmVed Gardens are proud to present ‘From This Land’, a specially curated group exhibition for the Chelsea Fringe. The exhibition brings together artists who draw inspiration from and for nature, whether in responding to the landscape around them, collecting natural materials to use within their work or creating vessels to bring nature into our homes.

Featuring emerging and established names, the show will focus primarily on ceramics alongside a collection of abstract landscape-inspired drawings by recent graduate Samantha Silverton and handmade textile flowers by Isabel Dodd. The exhibition will also include Zulieka Melluish’s botanical-pressed wall plates, Simon Kidd’s wheel-thrown and slip-cast porcelain ceramics incorporating the materials and tools that have created the landscape of his home in Northern Ireland and Andrea Roman’s installation of 100 experimental terracotta vessels.

The exhibition will feature ikebana arrangements in response to some of the works on display by Aya Tanaka, professional Japanese flower designer and Ikebana professor, who will also be leading a series of workshops throughout the week.

‘From This Land’ will span both Thrown’s gallery space on Highgate High Street and the converted greenhouse exhibition space of OmVed Gardens at 1 Townsend Yard.

Featuring: Alistair Blair, Tom Crew, Isabel Dodd, Adam Frew, Lise Herud Braten, Simon Kidd, Joseph Ludkin, Zuleika Melluish, Lisa Ommanney, Andrea Roman, Samantha Silverton and Alison West.

May
26
Sun
‘From This Land’ at THROWN and OmVed Gardens @ Thrown & OmVed Gardens
May 26 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm

Thrown and OmVed Gardens are proud to present ‘From This Land’, a specially curated group exhibition for the Chelsea Fringe. The exhibition brings together artists who draw inspiration from and for nature, whether in responding to the landscape around them, collecting natural materials to use within their work or creating vessels to bring nature into our homes.

Featuring emerging and established names, the show will focus primarily on ceramics alongside a collection of abstract landscape-inspired drawings by recent graduate Samantha Silverton and handmade textile flowers by Isabel Dodd. The exhibition will also include Zulieka Melluish’s botanical-pressed wall plates, Simon Kidd’s wheel-thrown and slip-cast porcelain ceramics incorporating the materials and tools that have created the landscape of his home in Northern Ireland and Andrea Roman’s installation of 100 experimental terracotta vessels.

The exhibition will feature ikebana arrangements in response to some of the works on display by Aya Tanaka, professional Japanese flower designer and Ikebana professor, who will also be leading a series of workshops throughout the week.

‘From This Land’ will span both Thrown’s gallery space on Highgate High Street and the converted greenhouse exhibition space of OmVed Gardens at 1 Townsend Yard.

Featuring: Alistair Blair, Tom Crew, Isabel Dodd, Adam Frew, Lise Herud Braten, Simon Kidd, Joseph Ludkin, Zuleika Melluish, Lisa Ommanney, Andrea Roman, Samantha Silverton and Alison West.

Mar
6
Fri
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 6 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
7
Sat
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 7 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
8
Sun
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 8 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
11
Wed
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 11 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
12
Thu
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 12 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
13
Fri
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 13 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
14
Sat
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 14 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
15
Sun
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 15 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
18
Wed
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 18 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
19
Thu
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 19 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
20
Fri
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 20 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
21
Sat
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 21 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
22
Sun
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 22 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
25
Wed
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 25 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
26
Thu
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 26 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
27
Fri
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 27 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
28
Sat
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 28 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
29
Sun
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 29 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
1
Wed
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 1 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
2
Thu
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 2 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
3
Fri
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 3 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
4
Sat
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 4 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
5
Sun
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 5 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
8
Wed
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 8 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
9
Thu
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 9 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
10
Fri
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 10 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
11
Sat
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 11 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
12
Sun
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 12 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
15
Wed
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 15 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
16
Thu
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 16 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
17
Fri
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 17 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
18
Sat
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 18 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
19
Sun
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 19 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Dec
10
Fri
“Now May We Singen”: A Christmas concert @ St. Mary Brookfield Church
Dec 10 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Get into the Christmas spirit with an evening of sacred music, popular festive songs and traditional carols from acclaimed choir Voxcetera. 

Enjoy beautiful choral works spanning 400 years, from anthems by Byrd and Praetorius to contemporary composers including John Rutter, Eric Whitacre, Morten Lauridsen and Cecilia McDowall. And there’ll be dazzling arrangements of popular songs and carols such as Winter Wonderland, Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas and Ding Dong Merrily on High.

It isn’t Christmas without a Christmas concert – so why not start the season in beautiful surroundings with joyous, tranquil and uplifting music.

Mar
26
Sat
Fauré: Requiem and sublime short works @ St. Michael's Church
Mar 26 @ 7:30 pm – 9:15 pm

Voxcetera chamber choir sings Gabriel Fauré’s much-loved, moving masterpiece, with soloists Ellie and Jamie Sperling, accompanied by violin, cello, harp and organ.

The concert will also feature Fauré’s Cantique de Jean Racine; a selection from Gustav Holst’s Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda, a collection of ancient Indian sacred texts; and Henry Balfour Gardiner’s dramatic Evening Hymn.

And you’ll hear beautiful music from contemporary composers: the hypnotic Northern Lights by Ola Gjeilo; and Paul Aryes’ sun-drenched love song Quanto sei bella.

Voxcetera is a north London-based chamber choir, directed  by its founding conductor Jane Hopkins. Recent activity includes concerts at St Martin-in-the-fields, East Finchley Arts Festival, overseas tours and recording work.