I will be running some fun and exciting Mosaic Classe, suitable for beginners or people with some experience, from my studio in Muswell Hill from next week. You can sign up for a weekend, a day, come for a few hours or alternatively have private lessons. Please email me at sally@sallykendallmosaics if you or anyone you know is interested. The classes will run from 11am-5pm and prices include use of equipment and materials (vitreous glass tiles, A5, A4 and 30 x 30 cm boards, or bring something of your own to work on).
Closing the festival in screwball style, join Ireland’s most emotional dancers as they share their bullet proof secret to life and happiness! A motivational, semi-nude, breathtakingly funny show, Sean and Seamus dance and bicker their way through an hour of physical and meta-physical comedy.
“if Michael Flatley and Jim Carey had a sadomasochistic love child they would be it” Elle Magazine
“THIS SHOW WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE; OR AT LEAST MAKE YOU LAUGH. WHAT MORE COULD YOU WANT?”
THE IRISH TIMES
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We have introduced a Pay What You Decide policy for Postcards Festival 2016 shows.
You can attend the shows without paying for a ticket beforehand, but tickets can be reserved in advance (max 4 per booking). When the show finishes, you will have the opportunity to make a donation – either by cash on the door or card at the Box Office.
Presented by Opera Loki
SUNG IN ENGLISH
Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
English translation by Jeremy Sams
Director: Laura Attridge
Musical Director: Iwan Davies
Producer: Jane Gray
28th September – 2nd October 2016
Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 7.30pm & Sunday at 4pm
(NO PERFORMANCE THURSDAY 29th)
Opera Loki brings popular opera to intimate venues and focuses on a new generation of operatic talent, affording emerging artists the opportunity to perform to audiences in France and the UK while still at the early stages of their professional careers. Performances are in English and accompanied by piano.
Wednesday 28th September 7.30pm
£16 / £14 concessions
Friday 30th September & Saturday 1st October 7.30pm
£18 / £16 concessions
Sunday 2nd October 4pm
£16 / £14 concessions
Presented by Opera Loki
SUNG IN ENGLISH
Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
English translation by Jeremy Sams
Director: Laura Attridge
Musical Director: Iwan Davies
Producer: Jane Gray
28th September – 2nd October 2016
Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 7.30pm & Sunday at 4pm
(NO PERFORMANCE THURSDAY 29th)
Opera Loki brings popular opera to intimate venues and focuses on a new generation of operatic talent, affording emerging artists the opportunity to perform to audiences in France and the UK while still at the early stages of their professional careers. Performances are in English and accompanied by piano.
Wednesday 28th September 7.30pm
£16 / £14 concessions
Friday 30th September & Saturday 1st October 7.30pm
£18 / £16 concessions
Sunday 2nd October 4pm
£16 / £14 concessions
Presented by Opera Loki
SUNG IN ENGLISH
Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
English translation by Jeremy Sams
Director: Laura Attridge
Musical Director: Iwan Davies
Producer: Jane Gray
28th September – 2nd October 2016
Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 7.30pm & Sunday at 4pm
(NO PERFORMANCE THURSDAY 29th)
Opera Loki brings popular opera to intimate venues and focuses on a new generation of operatic talent, affording emerging artists the opportunity to perform to audiences in France and the UK while still at the early stages of their professional careers. Performances are in English and accompanied by piano.
Wednesday 28th September 7.30pm
£16 / £14 concessions
Friday 30th September & Saturday 1st October 7.30pm
£18 / £16 concessions
Sunday 2nd October 4pm
£16 / £14 concessions
Presented by Opera Loki
SUNG IN ENGLISH
Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
English translation by Jeremy Sams
Director: Laura Attridge
Musical Director: Iwan Davies
Producer: Jane Gray
28th September – 2nd October 2016
Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 7.30pm & Sunday at 4pm
(NO PERFORMANCE THURSDAY 29th)
Opera Loki brings popular opera to intimate venues and focuses on a new generation of operatic talent, affording emerging artists the opportunity to perform to audiences in France and the UK while still at the early stages of their professional careers. Performances are in English and accompanied by piano.
Wednesday 28th September 7.30pm
£16 / £14 concessions
Friday 30th September & Saturday 1st October 7.30pm
£18 / £16 concessions
Sunday 2nd October 4pm
£16 / £14 concessions
Immerse yourself in the action and emotion of one of Mozart’s best-loved operas.
The Magic Flute, Mozart’s final opera, is the story of Prince Tamino and his loyal friend Papageno on their quest to rescue the beautiful Princess Pamina from the High Priest Sarastro. But all is not what it seems, not everyone can be trusted, and Tamino must face many tests of his courage in order to attain the love and wisdom he seeks.
This is a fantastic opportunity to see The Magic Flute up close and sung in English in Jackson’s Lane theatre, directly opposite Highgate tube station. Join us for an evening of opera during which you’ll get far closer to the power of the music and drama than ever before; we promise you an exhilarating night out, whether you’re new to opera or a seasoned opera-lover.
Hampstead Garden Opera is recognised as one of the UK’s finest small opera companies, showcasing the brightest and best new musical talent and bringing opera to new audiences in an intimate setting that puts them right at the heart of the action. We are committed to giving young singers the chance to get on-stage experience in major operatic roles, in productions overseen by skilled and experienced directors, whilst staging consistently high-quality opera at prices that are accessible to all.
Immerse yourself in the action and emotion of one of Mozart’s best-loved operas.
The Magic Flute, Mozart’s final opera, is the story of Prince Tamino and his loyal friend Papageno on their quest to rescue the beautiful Princess Pamina from the High Priest Sarastro. But all is not what it seems, not everyone can be trusted, and Tamino must face many tests of his courage in order to attain the love and wisdom he seeks.
This is a fantastic opportunity to see The Magic Flute up close and sung in English in Jackson’s Lane theatre, directly opposite Highgate tube station. Join us for an evening of opera during which you’ll get far closer to the power of the music and drama than ever before; we promise you an exhilarating night out, whether you’re new to opera or a seasoned opera-lover.
Hampstead Garden Opera is recognised as one of the UK’s finest small opera companies, showcasing the brightest and best new musical talent and bringing opera to new audiences in an intimate setting that puts them right at the heart of the action. We are committed to giving young singers the chance to get on-stage experience in major operatic roles, in productions overseen by skilled and experienced directors, whilst staging consistently high-quality opera at prices that are accessible to all.
Immerse yourself in the action and emotion of one of Mozart’s best-loved operas.
The Magic Flute, Mozart’s final opera, is the story of Prince Tamino and his loyal friend Papageno on their quest to rescue the beautiful Princess Pamina from the High Priest Sarastro. But all is not what it seems, not everyone can be trusted, and Tamino must face many tests of his courage in order to attain the love and wisdom he seeks.
This is a fantastic opportunity to see The Magic Flute up close and sung in English in Jackson’s Lane theatre, directly opposite Highgate tube station. Join us for an evening of opera during which you’ll get far closer to the power of the music and drama than ever before; we promise you an exhilarating night out, whether you’re new to opera or a seasoned opera-lover.
Hampstead Garden Opera is recognised as one of the UK’s finest small opera companies, showcasing the brightest and best new musical talent and bringing opera to new audiences in an intimate setting that puts them right at the heart of the action. We are committed to giving young singers the chance to get on-stage experience in major operatic roles, in productions overseen by skilled and experienced directors, whilst staging consistently high-quality opera at prices that are accessible to all.
Immerse yourself in the action and emotion of one of Mozart’s best-loved operas.
The Magic Flute, Mozart’s final opera, is the story of Prince Tamino and his loyal friend Papageno on their quest to rescue the beautiful Princess Pamina from the High Priest Sarastro. But all is not what it seems, not everyone can be trusted, and Tamino must face many tests of his courage in order to attain the love and wisdom he seeks.
This is a fantastic opportunity to see The Magic Flute up close and sung in English in Jackson’s Lane theatre, directly opposite Highgate tube station. Join us for an evening of opera during which you’ll get far closer to the power of the music and drama than ever before; we promise you an exhilarating night out, whether you’re new to opera or a seasoned opera-lover.
Hampstead Garden Opera is recognised as one of the UK’s finest small opera companies, showcasing the brightest and best new musical talent and bringing opera to new audiences in an intimate setting that puts them right at the heart of the action. We are committed to giving young singers the chance to get on-stage experience in major operatic roles, in productions overseen by skilled and experienced directors, whilst staging consistently high-quality opera at prices that are accessible to all.
Immerse yourself in the action and emotion of one of Mozart’s best-loved operas.
The Magic Flute, Mozart’s final opera, is the story of Prince Tamino and his loyal friend Papageno on their quest to rescue the beautiful Princess Pamina from the High Priest Sarastro. But all is not what it seems, not everyone can be trusted, and Tamino must face many tests of his courage in order to attain the love and wisdom he seeks.
This is a fantastic opportunity to see The Magic Flute up close and sung in English in Jackson’s Lane theatre, directly opposite Highgate tube station. Join us for an evening of opera during which you’ll get far closer to the power of the music and drama than ever before; we promise you an exhilarating night out, whether you’re new to opera or a seasoned opera-lover.
Hampstead Garden Opera is recognised as one of the UK’s finest small opera companies, showcasing the brightest and best new musical talent and bringing opera to new audiences in an intimate setting that puts them right at the heart of the action. We are committed to giving young singers the chance to get on-stage experience in major operatic roles, in productions overseen by skilled and experienced directors, whilst staging consistently high-quality opera at prices that are accessible to all.
Immerse yourself in the action and emotion of one of Mozart’s best-loved operas.
The Magic Flute, Mozart’s final opera, is the story of Prince Tamino and his loyal friend Papageno on their quest to rescue the beautiful Princess Pamina from the High Priest Sarastro. But all is not what it seems, not everyone can be trusted, and Tamino must face many tests of his courage in order to attain the love and wisdom he seeks.
This is a fantastic opportunity to see The Magic Flute up close and sung in English in Jackson’s Lane theatre, directly opposite Highgate tube station. Join us for an evening of opera during which you’ll get far closer to the power of the music and drama than ever before; we promise you an exhilarating night out, whether you’re new to opera or a seasoned opera-lover.
Hampstead Garden Opera is recognised as one of the UK’s finest small opera companies, showcasing the brightest and best new musical talent and bringing opera to new audiences in an intimate setting that puts them right at the heart of the action. We are committed to giving young singers the chance to get on-stage experience in major operatic roles, in productions overseen by skilled and experienced directors, whilst staging consistently high-quality opera at prices that are accessible to all.
Immerse yourself in the action and emotion of one of Mozart’s best-loved operas.
The Magic Flute, Mozart’s final opera, is the story of Prince Tamino and his loyal friend Papageno on their quest to rescue the beautiful Princess Pamina from the High Priest Sarastro. But all is not what it seems, not everyone can be trusted, and Tamino must face many tests of his courage in order to attain the love and wisdom he seeks.
This is a fantastic opportunity to see The Magic Flute up close and sung in English in Jackson’s Lane theatre, directly opposite Highgate tube station. Join us for an evening of opera during which you’ll get far closer to the power of the music and drama than ever before; we promise you an exhilarating night out, whether you’re new to opera or a seasoned opera-lover.
Hampstead Garden Opera is recognised as one of the UK’s finest small opera companies, showcasing the brightest and best new musical talent and bringing opera to new audiences in an intimate setting that puts them right at the heart of the action. We are committed to giving young singers the chance to get on-stage experience in major operatic roles, in productions overseen by skilled and experienced directors, whilst staging consistently high-quality opera at prices that are accessible to all.
Immerse yourself in the action and emotion of one of Mozart’s best-loved operas.
The Magic Flute, Mozart’s final opera, is the story of Prince Tamino and his loyal friend Papageno on their quest to rescue the beautiful Princess Pamina from the High Priest Sarastro. But all is not what it seems, not everyone can be trusted, and Tamino must face many tests of his courage in order to attain the love and wisdom he seeks.
This is a fantastic opportunity to see The Magic Flute up close and sung in English in Jackson’s Lane theatre, directly opposite Highgate tube station. Join us for an evening of opera during which you’ll get far closer to the power of the music and drama than ever before; we promise you an exhilarating night out, whether you’re new to opera or a seasoned opera-lover.
Hampstead Garden Opera is recognised as one of the UK’s finest small opera companies, showcasing the brightest and best new musical talent and bringing opera to new audiences in an intimate setting that puts them right at the heart of the action. We are committed to giving young singers the chance to get on-stage experience in major operatic roles, in productions overseen by skilled and experienced directors, whilst staging consistently high-quality opera at prices that are accessible to all.
Immerse yourself in the action and emotion of one of Mozart’s best-loved operas.
The Magic Flute, Mozart’s final opera, is the story of Prince Tamino and his loyal friend Papageno on their quest to rescue the beautiful Princess Pamina from the High Priest Sarastro. But all is not what it seems, not everyone can be trusted, and Tamino must face many tests of his courage in order to attain the love and wisdom he seeks.
This is a fantastic opportunity to see The Magic Flute up close and sung in English in Jackson’s Lane theatre, directly opposite Highgate tube station. Join us for an evening of opera during which you’ll get far closer to the power of the music and drama than ever before; we promise you an exhilarating night out, whether you’re new to opera or a seasoned opera-lover.
Hampstead Garden Opera is recognised as one of the UK’s finest small opera companies, showcasing the brightest and best new musical talent and bringing opera to new audiences in an intimate setting that puts them right at the heart of the action. We are committed to giving young singers the chance to get on-stage experience in major operatic roles, in productions overseen by skilled and experienced directors, whilst staging consistently high-quality opera at prices that are accessible to all.
Immerse yourself in the action and emotion of one of Mozart’s best-loved operas.
The Magic Flute, Mozart’s final opera, is the story of Prince Tamino and his loyal friend Papageno on their quest to rescue the beautiful Princess Pamina from the High Priest Sarastro. But all is not what it seems, not everyone can be trusted, and Tamino must face many tests of his courage in order to attain the love and wisdom he seeks.
This is a fantastic opportunity to see The Magic Flute up close and sung in English in Jackson’s Lane theatre, directly opposite Highgate tube station. Join us for an evening of opera during which you’ll get far closer to the power of the music and drama than ever before; we promise you an exhilarating night out, whether you’re new to opera or a seasoned opera-lover.
Hampstead Garden Opera is recognised as one of the UK’s finest small opera companies, showcasing the brightest and best new musical talent and bringing opera to new audiences in an intimate setting that puts them right at the heart of the action. We are committed to giving young singers the chance to get on-stage experience in major operatic roles, in productions overseen by skilled and experienced directors, whilst staging consistently high-quality opera at prices that are accessible to all.
7.30 – 9.30pm
There is no Planet B –
an evening of eco talks
and discussion by HNF,
Transition Highgate, HS
Sustainable Living Group,
OmVed Gardens
OmVed Gardens, Highgate
High Street, N6 5JF
Free
www.omvedgardens.com
Together with specialist craft gallery Thrown, OmVed Gardens is thrilled to present ‘Alchemy’, an exhibition curated for London Craft Week that intertwines the transformative elements of craftsmanship and nature.
Set amongst the metal-gridded glasshouse and restorative ecosystem of OmVed Gardens, ‘Alchemy’ brings together works in ceramics, mixed media and print-making to celebrate the union of human creativity and the dynamic, rhythmic forces inherent in the natural world.
The exhibition revolves around process, and human’s ability to transform material and work with nature in ways that express our deep entwinement with the more-than-human.
Full artists list:
Kim Colebrook, Tim Copsey, Diane Griffin, Rosalind Hobley, María Ignacia Walker, Alice McCabe, Victoria Louise Meadows, Faith Mowbray, Esther Palmer, Jo Pearl and Marek Pitera.
Opening Times:
Wednesday to Saturday, 11am to 5pm
Sundays, 12pm to 5pm
Together with specialist craft gallery Thrown, OmVed Gardens is thrilled to present ‘Alchemy’, an exhibition curated for London Craft Week that intertwines the transformative elements of craftsmanship and nature.
Set amongst the metal-gridded glasshouse and restorative ecosystem of OmVed Gardens, ‘Alchemy’ brings together works in ceramics, mixed media and print-making to celebrate the union of human creativity and the dynamic, rhythmic forces inherent in the natural world.
The exhibition revolves around process, and human’s ability to transform material and work with nature in ways that express our deep entwinement with the more-than-human.
Full artists list:
Kim Colebrook, Tim Copsey, Diane Griffin, Rosalind Hobley, María Ignacia Walker, Alice McCabe, Victoria Louise Meadows, Faith Mowbray, Esther Palmer, Jo Pearl and Marek Pitera.
Opening Times:
Wednesday to Saturday, 11am to 5pm
Sundays, 12pm to 5pm
Join local artist, Jo Pearl, ceramic sculptor and animation filmmaker, for a playful workshop that breathes clay into life while exploring OmVed Gardens’ flora and micro fauna. Inspired by her body of work ‘Unearthed’ on view at the Alchemy exhibition, ceramic artist and animation filmmaker Jo Pearl will host a playful workshop inviting participants to sculpt the fascinating microbes and mini critters that live beneath healthy soil and bring them to life using simple stop motion. This workshop is suitable for any age from 8 to 108. Participants must have a smart phone with the iMotion app (free to download) and be able to use it unsupervised. Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult. “Breathing life into clay and clay into life – has become my definition of animation. I have become fascinated with the soil that is at the root of the ceramic discipline, enchanted by the truly overwhelming richness of life beneath our feet. I celebrate that abundance here with ‘Unearthed’, a project that zooms us down and focuses in on the choreography of ever-more tiny beings that inhabit the soil, a largely unknown place that holds one of the keys to life on earth.” – Jo Pearl |
Together with specialist craft gallery Thrown, OmVed Gardens is thrilled to present ‘Alchemy’, an exhibition curated for London Craft Week that intertwines the transformative elements of craftsmanship and nature.
Set amongst the metal-gridded glasshouse and restorative ecosystem of OmVed Gardens, ‘Alchemy’ brings together works in ceramics, mixed media and print-making to celebrate the union of human creativity and the dynamic, rhythmic forces inherent in the natural world.
The exhibition revolves around process, and human’s ability to transform material and work with nature in ways that express our deep entwinement with the more-than-human.
Full artists list:
Kim Colebrook, Tim Copsey, Diane Griffin, Rosalind Hobley, María Ignacia Walker, Alice McCabe, Victoria Louise Meadows, Faith Mowbray, Esther Palmer, Jo Pearl and Marek Pitera.
Opening Times:
Wednesday to Saturday, 11am to 5pm
Sundays, 12pm to 5pm
Together with specialist craft gallery Thrown, OmVed Gardens is thrilled to present ‘Alchemy’, an exhibition curated for London Craft Week that intertwines the transformative elements of craftsmanship and nature.
Set amongst the metal-gridded glasshouse and restorative ecosystem of OmVed Gardens, ‘Alchemy’ brings together works in ceramics, mixed media and print-making to celebrate the union of human creativity and the dynamic, rhythmic forces inherent in the natural world.
The exhibition revolves around process, and human’s ability to transform material and work with nature in ways that express our deep entwinement with the more-than-human.
Full artists list:
Kim Colebrook, Tim Copsey, Diane Griffin, Rosalind Hobley, María Ignacia Walker, Alice McCabe, Victoria Louise Meadows, Faith Mowbray, Esther Palmer, Jo Pearl and Marek Pitera.
Opening Times:
Wednesday to Saturday, 11am to 5pm
Sundays, 12pm to 5pm
Together with specialist craft gallery Thrown, OmVed Gardens is thrilled to present ‘Alchemy’, an exhibition curated for London Craft Week that intertwines the transformative elements of craftsmanship and nature.
Set amongst the metal-gridded glasshouse and restorative ecosystem of OmVed Gardens, ‘Alchemy’ brings together works in ceramics, mixed media and print-making to celebrate the union of human creativity and the dynamic, rhythmic forces inherent in the natural world.
The exhibition revolves around process, and human’s ability to transform material and work with nature in ways that express our deep entwinement with the more-than-human.
Full artists list:
Kim Colebrook, Tim Copsey, Diane Griffin, Rosalind Hobley, María Ignacia Walker, Alice McCabe, Victoria Louise Meadows, Faith Mowbray, Esther Palmer, Jo Pearl and Marek Pitera.
Opening Times:
Wednesday to Saturday, 11am to 5pm
Sundays, 12pm to 5pm
Together with specialist craft gallery Thrown, OmVed Gardens is thrilled to present ‘Alchemy’, an exhibition curated for London Craft Week that intertwines the transformative elements of craftsmanship and nature.
Set amongst the metal-gridded glasshouse and restorative ecosystem of OmVed Gardens, ‘Alchemy’ brings together works in ceramics, mixed media and print-making to celebrate the union of human creativity and the dynamic, rhythmic forces inherent in the natural world.
The exhibition revolves around process, and human’s ability to transform material and work with nature in ways that express our deep entwinement with the more-than-human.
Full artists list:
Kim Colebrook, Tim Copsey, Diane Griffin, Rosalind Hobley, María Ignacia Walker, Alice McCabe, Victoria Louise Meadows, Faith Mowbray, Esther Palmer, Jo Pearl and Marek Pitera.
Opening Times:
Wednesday to Saturday, 11am to 5pm
Sundays, 12pm to 5pm
Together with specialist craft gallery Thrown, OmVed Gardens is thrilled to present ‘Alchemy’, an exhibition curated for London Craft Week that intertwines the transformative elements of craftsmanship and nature.
Set amongst the metal-gridded glasshouse and restorative ecosystem of OmVed Gardens, ‘Alchemy’ brings together works in ceramics, mixed media and print-making to celebrate the union of human creativity and the dynamic, rhythmic forces inherent in the natural world.
The exhibition revolves around process, and human’s ability to transform material and work with nature in ways that express our deep entwinement with the more-than-human.
Full artists list:
Kim Colebrook, Tim Copsey, Diane Griffin, Rosalind Hobley, María Ignacia Walker, Alice McCabe, Victoria Louise Meadows, Faith Mowbray, Esther Palmer, Jo Pearl and Marek Pitera.
Opening Times:
Wednesday to Saturday, 11am to 5pm
Sundays, 12pm to 5pm
Together with specialist craft gallery Thrown, OmVed Gardens is thrilled to present ‘Alchemy’, an exhibition curated for London Craft Week that intertwines the transformative elements of craftsmanship and nature.
Set amongst the metal-gridded glasshouse and restorative ecosystem of OmVed Gardens, ‘Alchemy’ brings together works in ceramics, mixed media and print-making to celebrate the union of human creativity and the dynamic, rhythmic forces inherent in the natural world.
The exhibition revolves around process, and human’s ability to transform material and work with nature in ways that express our deep entwinement with the more-than-human.
Full artists list:
Kim Colebrook, Tim Copsey, Diane Griffin, Rosalind Hobley, María Ignacia Walker, Alice McCabe, Victoria Louise Meadows, Faith Mowbray, Esther Palmer, Jo Pearl and Marek Pitera.
Opening Times:
Wednesday to Saturday, 11am to 5pm
Sundays, 12pm to 5pm
Together with specialist craft gallery Thrown, OmVed Gardens is thrilled to present ‘Alchemy’, an exhibition curated for London Craft Week that intertwines the transformative elements of craftsmanship and nature.
Set amongst the metal-gridded glasshouse and restorative ecosystem of OmVed Gardens, ‘Alchemy’ brings together works in ceramics, mixed media and print-making to celebrate the union of human creativity and the dynamic, rhythmic forces inherent in the natural world.
The exhibition revolves around process, and human’s ability to transform material and work with nature in ways that express our deep entwinement with the more-than-human.
Full artists list:
Kim Colebrook, Tim Copsey, Diane Griffin, Rosalind Hobley, María Ignacia Walker, Alice McCabe, Victoria Louise Meadows, Faith Mowbray, Esther Palmer, Jo Pearl and Marek Pitera.
Opening Times:
Wednesday to Saturday, 11am to 5pm
Sundays, 12pm to 5pm
Together with specialist craft gallery Thrown, OmVed Gardens is thrilled to present ‘Alchemy’, an exhibition curated for London Craft Week that intertwines the transformative elements of craftsmanship and nature.
Set amongst the metal-gridded glasshouse and restorative ecosystem of OmVed Gardens, ‘Alchemy’ brings together works in ceramics, mixed media and print-making to celebrate the union of human creativity and the dynamic, rhythmic forces inherent in the natural world.
The exhibition revolves around process, and human’s ability to transform material and work with nature in ways that express our deep entwinement with the more-than-human.
Full artists list:
Kim Colebrook, Tim Copsey, Diane Griffin, Rosalind Hobley, María Ignacia Walker, Alice McCabe, Victoria Louise Meadows, Faith Mowbray, Esther Palmer, Jo Pearl and Marek Pitera.
Opening Times:
Wednesday to Saturday, 11am to 5pm
Sundays, 12pm to 5pm
Together with specialist craft gallery Thrown, OmVed Gardens is thrilled to present ‘Alchemy’, an exhibition curated for London Craft Week that intertwines the transformative elements of craftsmanship and nature.
Set amongst the metal-gridded glasshouse and restorative ecosystem of OmVed Gardens, ‘Alchemy’ brings together works in ceramics, mixed media and print-making to celebrate the union of human creativity and the dynamic, rhythmic forces inherent in the natural world.
The exhibition revolves around process, and human’s ability to transform material and work with nature in ways that express our deep entwinement with the more-than-human.
Full artists list:
Kim Colebrook, Tim Copsey, Diane Griffin, Rosalind Hobley, María Ignacia Walker, Alice McCabe, Victoria Louise Meadows, Faith Mowbray, Esther Palmer, Jo Pearl and Marek Pitera.
Opening Times:
Wednesday to Saturday, 11am to 5pm
Sundays, 12pm to 5pm
Together with specialist craft gallery Thrown, OmVed Gardens is thrilled to present ‘Alchemy’, an exhibition curated for London Craft Week that intertwines the transformative elements of craftsmanship and nature.
Set amongst the metal-gridded glasshouse and restorative ecosystem of OmVed Gardens, ‘Alchemy’ brings together works in ceramics, mixed media and print-making to celebrate the union of human creativity and the dynamic, rhythmic forces inherent in the natural world.
The exhibition revolves around process, and human’s ability to transform material and work with nature in ways that express our deep entwinement with the more-than-human.
Full artists list:
Kim Colebrook, Tim Copsey, Diane Griffin, Rosalind Hobley, María Ignacia Walker, Alice McCabe, Victoria Louise Meadows, Faith Mowbray, Esther Palmer, Jo Pearl and Marek Pitera.
Opening Times:
Wednesday to Saturday, 11am to 5pm
Sundays, 12pm to 5pm