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Feb
2
Sun
Galapagos – Family Show @ Jackson's Lane
Feb 2 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Galapagos - Family Show @ Jackson's Lane

Set sail on a breath-taking journey through the imagination where young heroes fight to save Mother Nature from destruction, outwit the world’s richest man and pilot a fantastical Arck made of old books to the land of Galapagos.

This modern myth of courage, rebellion and hope takes us from the edge of space to the depths of the ocean. At its centre is the fearless orphan Juno who is living alone on a mountain of trash until she’s chosen for an impossible mission.

It’s a thrilling, high-energy ride for audiences young and old. Prepare to be swept up in the magic of physical theatre, puppetry, and live music, all performed by the UK’s finest talent from Flabbergast Theatre, Complicite and Created a Monster. With song, dance and a powerful score played on repurposed trash instruments, this world premiere is unlike anything you’ve seen – or heard – before!

Jacksons Lane plays host to the first ever, try-out performances of a new show championing the power of young peopless imagination in these times of great change.  Its an international project that also couldnt be more local as both of its creators David Glass and David Pearl  (aka The Davids)  live in North London, a stones throw from Jacksons Lane.  Indeed the David Glass Ensemble has a multi-decade year history with Jacksons Lane and this production has been chosen by the venue to inaugurated its 50th anniversary program.,  

Join us at the very start of this awe-inspiring global tour – an adventure that reminds us of the power of hope, imagination, and the boundless spirit of the young.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of this unforgettable family event! Ages 8+

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Feb
6
Thu
Handful of Nothing by Tilly Lee-Kronick @ Jacksons Lane
Feb 6 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

“Tilly’s breathtaking physical prowess had the audience enthralled from beginning to end” — Audience Review

A unique fusion of ingenious storytelling, innovative aerial choreography, puppetry, dance, and song in a poetic, playful journey full of surprises. This captivating tale explores struggles with inner demons, addiction, self-worth, and body image. Accompanied by a beautiful original score, Tilly will give you an insight into the puzzling place of limbo in which she often finds herself.

Feb
7
Fri
HLSI Members Art Exhibition @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
Feb 7 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition
7 – 20 February 2025
Every three years, Highgate Gallery holds an exhibition exclusively for members of HLSI as a showcase
for their creativity. There is a huge amount of talent within the membership, including painters,
printers, photographers and embroiderers.
Each member can submit up to three artworks, and the final selection is chosen by a panel. This year
the panel consists of the artist Maggie Jennings; the doyenne of members’ art shows Mary Shurman;
and several members of the Highgate Gallery committee.
The HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition is always popular with exhibitors and Gallery visitors alike, and
is a much anticipated date in the HLSI winter programme, as well as in the wider social life of
Highgate village.
One of the exhibiting artists will be in the Gallery each day of the show, and admission is free.
All work will be for sale.
The Private View will be held on Friday 7 February, and you are cordially invited to attend.

Opening hours:
Wednesday-Friday 13.00-17.00
Saturday & Sunday 10.00-16.00

Naughty Cabaret by Marie Kallevik Straume and Anna Marie Simonsen @ Jacksons Lane
Feb 7 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Hosted by the “lovable duo” (The Scotsman) Naughty — a clown in crocs — and her assistant Nice, this sensational and very naughty cabaret brings together a bold lineup of women, non-binary, and queer performers. Expect an evening full of drag, circus, clowning and comedy. A huge hit at Edinburgh Fringe 2024!

Feb
8
Sat
HLSI Members Art Exhibition @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
Feb 8 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition
7 – 20 February 2025
Every three years, Highgate Gallery holds an exhibition exclusively for members of HLSI as a showcase
for their creativity. There is a huge amount of talent within the membership, including painters,
printers, photographers and embroiderers.
Each member can submit up to three artworks, and the final selection is chosen by a panel. This year
the panel consists of the artist Maggie Jennings; the doyenne of members’ art shows Mary Shurman;
and several members of the Highgate Gallery committee.
The HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition is always popular with exhibitors and Gallery visitors alike, and
is a much anticipated date in the HLSI winter programme, as well as in the wider social life of
Highgate village.
One of the exhibiting artists will be in the Gallery each day of the show, and admission is free.
All work will be for sale.
The Private View will be held on Friday 7 February, and you are cordially invited to attend.

Opening hours:
Wednesday-Friday 13.00-17.00
Saturday & Sunday 10.00-16.00

Feb
9
Sun
Frog & the Princess (and Other Stories) by Box Tale Soup @ Jacksons Lane
Feb 9 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

They are wonderful” – The Times

What if wishes were granted? What if magic was real? When a Storyteller appears everyone is enchanted… Beasts and breadcrumbs, wolves and witches, but all Froggy really wants is to hear a story starring someone like him. Head into the woods with Hansel & Gretel, help little elves make beautiful shoes, meet the princess who’s champion of hide-and-seek, and see if Froggy finally gets his wish! 

Box Tale Soup present a stunning adaptation of Grimm’s most magical tales, featuring wonderful puppets and spellbinding original music.

Sunday 9 February 11am & 2pm
Tickets £14 | Ages 3 – 7

 

HLSI Members Art Exhibition @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
Feb 9 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition
7 – 20 February 2025
Every three years, Highgate Gallery holds an exhibition exclusively for members of HLSI as a showcase
for their creativity. There is a huge amount of talent within the membership, including painters,
printers, photographers and embroiderers.
Each member can submit up to three artworks, and the final selection is chosen by a panel. This year
the panel consists of the artist Maggie Jennings; the doyenne of members’ art shows Mary Shurman;
and several members of the Highgate Gallery committee.
The HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition is always popular with exhibitors and Gallery visitors alike, and
is a much anticipated date in the HLSI winter programme, as well as in the wider social life of
Highgate village.
One of the exhibiting artists will be in the Gallery each day of the show, and admission is free.
All work will be for sale.
The Private View will be held on Friday 7 February, and you are cordially invited to attend.

Opening hours:
Wednesday-Friday 13.00-17.00
Saturday & Sunday 10.00-16.00

Feb
12
Wed
HLSI Members Art Exhibition @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
Feb 12 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition
7 – 20 February 2025
Every three years, Highgate Gallery holds an exhibition exclusively for members of HLSI as a showcase
for their creativity. There is a huge amount of talent within the membership, including painters,
printers, photographers and embroiderers.
Each member can submit up to three artworks, and the final selection is chosen by a panel. This year
the panel consists of the artist Maggie Jennings; the doyenne of members’ art shows Mary Shurman;
and several members of the Highgate Gallery committee.
The HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition is always popular with exhibitors and Gallery visitors alike, and
is a much anticipated date in the HLSI winter programme, as well as in the wider social life of
Highgate village.
One of the exhibiting artists will be in the Gallery each day of the show, and admission is free.
All work will be for sale.
The Private View will be held on Friday 7 February, and you are cordially invited to attend.

Opening hours:
Wednesday-Friday 13.00-17.00
Saturday & Sunday 10.00-16.00

Feb
13
Thu
HLSI Members Art Exhibition @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
Feb 13 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition
7 – 20 February 2025
Every three years, Highgate Gallery holds an exhibition exclusively for members of HLSI as a showcase
for their creativity. There is a huge amount of talent within the membership, including painters,
printers, photographers and embroiderers.
Each member can submit up to three artworks, and the final selection is chosen by a panel. This year
the panel consists of the artist Maggie Jennings; the doyenne of members’ art shows Mary Shurman;
and several members of the Highgate Gallery committee.
The HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition is always popular with exhibitors and Gallery visitors alike, and
is a much anticipated date in the HLSI winter programme, as well as in the wider social life of
Highgate village.
One of the exhibiting artists will be in the Gallery each day of the show, and admission is free.
All work will be for sale.
The Private View will be held on Friday 7 February, and you are cordially invited to attend.

Opening hours:
Wednesday-Friday 13.00-17.00
Saturday & Sunday 10.00-16.00

Feb
14
Fri
HLSI Members Art Exhibition @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
Feb 14 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition
7 – 20 February 2025
Every three years, Highgate Gallery holds an exhibition exclusively for members of HLSI as a showcase
for their creativity. There is a huge amount of talent within the membership, including painters,
printers, photographers and embroiderers.
Each member can submit up to three artworks, and the final selection is chosen by a panel. This year
the panel consists of the artist Maggie Jennings; the doyenne of members’ art shows Mary Shurman;
and several members of the Highgate Gallery committee.
The HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition is always popular with exhibitors and Gallery visitors alike, and
is a much anticipated date in the HLSI winter programme, as well as in the wider social life of
Highgate village.
One of the exhibiting artists will be in the Gallery each day of the show, and admission is free.
All work will be for sale.
The Private View will be held on Friday 7 February, and you are cordially invited to attend.

Opening hours:
Wednesday-Friday 13.00-17.00
Saturday & Sunday 10.00-16.00

Feb
15
Sat
HLSI Members Art Exhibition @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
Feb 15 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition
7 – 20 February 2025
Every three years, Highgate Gallery holds an exhibition exclusively for members of HLSI as a showcase
for their creativity. There is a huge amount of talent within the membership, including painters,
printers, photographers and embroiderers.
Each member can submit up to three artworks, and the final selection is chosen by a panel. This year
the panel consists of the artist Maggie Jennings; the doyenne of members’ art shows Mary Shurman;
and several members of the Highgate Gallery committee.
The HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition is always popular with exhibitors and Gallery visitors alike, and
is a much anticipated date in the HLSI winter programme, as well as in the wider social life of
Highgate village.
One of the exhibiting artists will be in the Gallery each day of the show, and admission is free.
All work will be for sale.
The Private View will be held on Friday 7 February, and you are cordially invited to attend.

Opening hours:
Wednesday-Friday 13.00-17.00
Saturday & Sunday 10.00-16.00

Feb
16
Sun
The Wonderland Garden by City of London Symphonia @ Jacksons Lane
Feb 16 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

Step into The Wonderland Garden and journey through the changing seasons with a curious young person and their new friend, Robin. This magical show blends live music and theatre, perfect for families with little ones under six. Enjoy musical storytelling with classical instruments and South Asian percussion, all set against a playful, pop-up book-inspired backdrop.

Sunday 16 February at 11am | 1pm | 3pm 

Tickets £14 | Suitable for ages 6 & under

HLSI Members Art Exhibition @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
Feb 16 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition
7 – 20 February 2025
Every three years, Highgate Gallery holds an exhibition exclusively for members of HLSI as a showcase
for their creativity. There is a huge amount of talent within the membership, including painters,
printers, photographers and embroiderers.
Each member can submit up to three artworks, and the final selection is chosen by a panel. This year
the panel consists of the artist Maggie Jennings; the doyenne of members’ art shows Mary Shurman;
and several members of the Highgate Gallery committee.
The HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition is always popular with exhibitors and Gallery visitors alike, and
is a much anticipated date in the HLSI winter programme, as well as in the wider social life of
Highgate village.
One of the exhibiting artists will be in the Gallery each day of the show, and admission is free.
All work will be for sale.
The Private View will be held on Friday 7 February, and you are cordially invited to attend.

Opening hours:
Wednesday-Friday 13.00-17.00
Saturday & Sunday 10.00-16.00

Feb
18
Tue
Jacksons Lane Circus Cabaret for Kids @ Jacksons Lane
Feb 18 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Get ready for Jacksons Lane’s first-ever homegrown circus cabaret for kids and their grown-ups — a thrilling mix of acrobatics, jaw-dropping aerial feats, mind-bending juggling, and tricksters who walk on their hands! Packed with surprises, heart-stopping action, and plenty of laughs, this family-friendly show is the perfect half-term treat. It’s an unmissable event filled with circus magic that’ll leave everyone grinning from ear to ear. Don’t miss out — join us for a fun-filled, unforgettable experience!

Feb
19
Wed
Jacksons Lane Circus Cabaret for Kids @ Jacksons Lane
Feb 19 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Get ready for Jacksons Lane’s first-ever homegrown circus cabaret for kids and their grown-ups — a thrilling mix of acrobatics, jaw-dropping aerial feats, mind-bending juggling, and tricksters who walk on their hands! Packed with surprises, heart-stopping action, and plenty of laughs, this family-friendly show is the perfect half-term treat. It’s an unmissable event filled with circus magic that’ll leave everyone grinning from ear to ear. Don’t miss out — join us for a fun-filled, unforgettable experience!

HLSI Members Art Exhibition @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
Feb 19 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition
7 – 20 February 2025
Every three years, Highgate Gallery holds an exhibition exclusively for members of HLSI as a showcase
for their creativity. There is a huge amount of talent within the membership, including painters,
printers, photographers and embroiderers.
Each member can submit up to three artworks, and the final selection is chosen by a panel. This year
the panel consists of the artist Maggie Jennings; the doyenne of members’ art shows Mary Shurman;
and several members of the Highgate Gallery committee.
The HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition is always popular with exhibitors and Gallery visitors alike, and
is a much anticipated date in the HLSI winter programme, as well as in the wider social life of
Highgate village.
One of the exhibiting artists will be in the Gallery each day of the show, and admission is free.
All work will be for sale.
The Private View will be held on Friday 7 February, and you are cordially invited to attend.

Opening hours:
Wednesday-Friday 13.00-17.00
Saturday & Sunday 10.00-16.00

Feb
20
Thu
Jacksons Lane Circus Cabaret for Kids @ Jacksons Lane
Feb 20 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Get ready for Jacksons Lane’s first-ever homegrown circus cabaret for kids and their grown-ups — a thrilling mix of acrobatics, jaw-dropping aerial feats, mind-bending juggling, and tricksters who walk on their hands! Packed with surprises, heart-stopping action, and plenty of laughs, this family-friendly show is the perfect half-term treat. It’s an unmissable event filled with circus magic that’ll leave everyone grinning from ear to ear. Don’t miss out — join us for a fun-filled, unforgettable experience!

HLSI Members Art Exhibition @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
Feb 20 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition
7 – 20 February 2025
Every three years, Highgate Gallery holds an exhibition exclusively for members of HLSI as a showcase
for their creativity. There is a huge amount of talent within the membership, including painters,
printers, photographers and embroiderers.
Each member can submit up to three artworks, and the final selection is chosen by a panel. This year
the panel consists of the artist Maggie Jennings; the doyenne of members’ art shows Mary Shurman;
and several members of the Highgate Gallery committee.
The HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition is always popular with exhibitors and Gallery visitors alike, and
is a much anticipated date in the HLSI winter programme, as well as in the wider social life of
Highgate village.
One of the exhibiting artists will be in the Gallery each day of the show, and admission is free.
All work will be for sale.
The Private View will be held on Friday 7 February, and you are cordially invited to attend.

Opening hours:
Wednesday-Friday 13.00-17.00
Saturday & Sunday 10.00-16.00

Feb
21
Fri
Jacksons Lane Circus Cabaret for Kids @ Jacksons Lane
Feb 21 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Get ready for Jacksons Lane’s first-ever homegrown circus cabaret for kids and their grown-ups — a thrilling mix of acrobatics, jaw-dropping aerial feats, mind-bending juggling, and tricksters who walk on their hands! Packed with surprises, heart-stopping action, and plenty of laughs, this family-friendly show is the perfect half-term treat. It’s an unmissable event filled with circus magic that’ll leave everyone grinning from ear to ear. Don’t miss out — join us for a fun-filled, unforgettable experience!

Feb
22
Sat
Jacksons Lane Circus Cabaret for Kids @ Jacksons Lane
Feb 22 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Get ready for Jacksons Lane’s first-ever homegrown circus cabaret for kids and their grown-ups — a thrilling mix of acrobatics, jaw-dropping aerial feats, mind-bending juggling, and tricksters who walk on their hands! Packed with surprises, heart-stopping action, and plenty of laughs, this family-friendly show is the perfect half-term treat. It’s an unmissable event filled with circus magic that’ll leave everyone grinning from ear to ear. Don’t miss out — join us for a fun-filled, unforgettable experience!

Mar
7
Fri
Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 7 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Andrew MacDonald’s practice has always been about people. His work reflects a continual fascination with who we are, how we feel, what our history etches onto our features and our responses and relationship to the world around us. The show will include his twelve Food Bank Portraits completed during 2024 to raise awareness of food poverty, as well as commissioned work.

 

Highgate Gallery is open:

Wednesday – Fridays: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday and Sunday: 10.00 – 16.00

 

Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human 7 – 20 March 2025

Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human
7 – 20 March 2025
Mar
8
Sat
Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 8 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Andrew MacDonald’s practice has always been about people. His work reflects a continual fascination with who we are, how we feel, what our history etches onto our features and our responses and relationship to the world around us. The show will include his twelve Food Bank Portraits completed during 2024 to raise awareness of food poverty, as well as commissioned work.

 

Highgate Gallery is open:

Wednesday – Fridays: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday and Sunday: 10.00 – 16.00

 

Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human 7 – 20 March 2025

Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human
7 – 20 March 2025
Mar
9
Sun
Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 9 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Andrew MacDonald’s practice has always been about people. His work reflects a continual fascination with who we are, how we feel, what our history etches onto our features and our responses and relationship to the world around us. The show will include his twelve Food Bank Portraits completed during 2024 to raise awareness of food poverty, as well as commissioned work.

 

Highgate Gallery is open:

Wednesday – Fridays: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday and Sunday: 10.00 – 16.00

 

Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human 7 – 20 March 2025

Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human
7 – 20 March 2025
Mar
12
Wed
Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 12 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Andrew MacDonald’s practice has always been about people. His work reflects a continual fascination with who we are, how we feel, what our history etches onto our features and our responses and relationship to the world around us. The show will include his twelve Food Bank Portraits completed during 2024 to raise awareness of food poverty, as well as commissioned work.

 

Highgate Gallery is open:

Wednesday – Fridays: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday and Sunday: 10.00 – 16.00

 

Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human 7 – 20 March 2025

Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human
7 – 20 March 2025
Mar
13
Thu
Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 13 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Andrew MacDonald’s practice has always been about people. His work reflects a continual fascination with who we are, how we feel, what our history etches onto our features and our responses and relationship to the world around us. The show will include his twelve Food Bank Portraits completed during 2024 to raise awareness of food poverty, as well as commissioned work.

 

Highgate Gallery is open:

Wednesday – Fridays: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday and Sunday: 10.00 – 16.00

 

Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human 7 – 20 March 2025

Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human
7 – 20 March 2025
Mar
14
Fri
Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 14 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Andrew MacDonald’s practice has always been about people. His work reflects a continual fascination with who we are, how we feel, what our history etches onto our features and our responses and relationship to the world around us. The show will include his twelve Food Bank Portraits completed during 2024 to raise awareness of food poverty, as well as commissioned work.

 

Highgate Gallery is open:

Wednesday – Fridays: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday and Sunday: 10.00 – 16.00

 

Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human 7 – 20 March 2025

Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human
7 – 20 March 2025
Mar
15
Sat
Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 15 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Andrew MacDonald’s practice has always been about people. His work reflects a continual fascination with who we are, how we feel, what our history etches onto our features and our responses and relationship to the world around us. The show will include his twelve Food Bank Portraits completed during 2024 to raise awareness of food poverty, as well as commissioned work.

 

Highgate Gallery is open:

Wednesday – Fridays: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday and Sunday: 10.00 – 16.00

 

Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human 7 – 20 March 2025

Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human
7 – 20 March 2025
Mar
16
Sun
Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 16 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Andrew MacDonald’s practice has always been about people. His work reflects a continual fascination with who we are, how we feel, what our history etches onto our features and our responses and relationship to the world around us. The show will include his twelve Food Bank Portraits completed during 2024 to raise awareness of food poverty, as well as commissioned work.

 

Highgate Gallery is open:

Wednesday – Fridays: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday and Sunday: 10.00 – 16.00

 

Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human 7 – 20 March 2025

Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human
7 – 20 March 2025
Mar
19
Wed
Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 19 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Andrew MacDonald’s practice has always been about people. His work reflects a continual fascination with who we are, how we feel, what our history etches onto our features and our responses and relationship to the world around us. The show will include his twelve Food Bank Portraits completed during 2024 to raise awareness of food poverty, as well as commissioned work.

 

Highgate Gallery is open:

Wednesday – Fridays: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday and Sunday: 10.00 – 16.00

 

Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human 7 – 20 March 2025

Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human
7 – 20 March 2025
Mar
20
Thu
Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 20 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Andrew MacDonald’s practice has always been about people. His work reflects a continual fascination with who we are, how we feel, what our history etches onto our features and our responses and relationship to the world around us. The show will include his twelve Food Bank Portraits completed during 2024 to raise awareness of food poverty, as well as commissioned work.

 

Highgate Gallery is open:

Wednesday – Fridays: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday and Sunday: 10.00 – 16.00

 

Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human 7 – 20 March 2025

Andrew MacDonald: What it is to be Human
7 – 20 March 2025
Apr
4
Fri
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life @ Highgate Gallery
Apr 4 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life

PRESS RELEASE
4 – 17 April 2025
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life
This exhibition by fine art photographer Allan Jenkins, will focus on his ‘Still Life’ series and feature
flora and natural forms. These beautiful photographs are reminiscent of the still life paintings
of the old masters, with their elegant compositions, luminous colours and sharp details.
Jenkins has a fascination with the way that light can make objects magical and ethereal. Photography
freezes a moment in time, the objective is to record and intensify this stillness. The simplicity and honesty
of these photographs is magnified by the sharp focus and the tight, close study of intricate details.
In order to achieve a painterly effect, he applies a series of long exposures and depth of field.
His aim is to depict more than the human eye is capable of capturing in a single glance.
Traditionally, a still life includes a fully illustrated background, but Allan has developed a method of
isolating the subject matter against a neutral background, treating the objects like formal portrait sittings.
They are carefully lit and posed, and viewed from a particular point of view, much like a portrait.
The finished photograph conveys a sense of calm and serenity.
Jenkins says ‘the study of Still Life is a visual record and an investigation; it’s the search for aesthetic
refinement’. He is dedicated to furthering our appreciation of the ‘everyday’, striving to convey
an atmosphere of quiet emotion.
Allan Jenkins was born in 1969 in Wales and raised in Spain. He was educated in Spain and Yorkshire,
and has been based in London since 1993. He is best known for his hand-printed images of still life,
portraiture and figurative work.
Jenkins has exhibited widely and as a guest lecturer teaches at Central St Martins.
His work has been published in books, magazines and advertising material.
For further information please see: http://www.allanjenkins.com/.
Artist details, E: photos@allanjenkins.com

Gallery opens: Wed – Fri 13.00 – 17.00, Saturday & Sundays 10.00 – 16.00

Apr
5
Sat
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life @ Highgate Gallery
Apr 5 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life

PRESS RELEASE
4 – 17 April 2025
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life
This exhibition by fine art photographer Allan Jenkins, will focus on his ‘Still Life’ series and feature
flora and natural forms. These beautiful photographs are reminiscent of the still life paintings
of the old masters, with their elegant compositions, luminous colours and sharp details.
Jenkins has a fascination with the way that light can make objects magical and ethereal. Photography
freezes a moment in time, the objective is to record and intensify this stillness. The simplicity and honesty
of these photographs is magnified by the sharp focus and the tight, close study of intricate details.
In order to achieve a painterly effect, he applies a series of long exposures and depth of field.
His aim is to depict more than the human eye is capable of capturing in a single glance.
Traditionally, a still life includes a fully illustrated background, but Allan has developed a method of
isolating the subject matter against a neutral background, treating the objects like formal portrait sittings.
They are carefully lit and posed, and viewed from a particular point of view, much like a portrait.
The finished photograph conveys a sense of calm and serenity.
Jenkins says ‘the study of Still Life is a visual record and an investigation; it’s the search for aesthetic
refinement’. He is dedicated to furthering our appreciation of the ‘everyday’, striving to convey
an atmosphere of quiet emotion.
Allan Jenkins was born in 1969 in Wales and raised in Spain. He was educated in Spain and Yorkshire,
and has been based in London since 1993. He is best known for his hand-printed images of still life,
portraiture and figurative work.
Jenkins has exhibited widely and as a guest lecturer teaches at Central St Martins.
His work has been published in books, magazines and advertising material.
For further information please see: http://www.allanjenkins.com/.
Artist details, E: photos@allanjenkins.com

Gallery opens: Wed – Fri 13.00 – 17.00, Saturday & Sundays 10.00 – 16.00

Apr
6
Sun
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life @ Highgate Gallery
Apr 6 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life

PRESS RELEASE
4 – 17 April 2025
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life
This exhibition by fine art photographer Allan Jenkins, will focus on his ‘Still Life’ series and feature
flora and natural forms. These beautiful photographs are reminiscent of the still life paintings
of the old masters, with their elegant compositions, luminous colours and sharp details.
Jenkins has a fascination with the way that light can make objects magical and ethereal. Photography
freezes a moment in time, the objective is to record and intensify this stillness. The simplicity and honesty
of these photographs is magnified by the sharp focus and the tight, close study of intricate details.
In order to achieve a painterly effect, he applies a series of long exposures and depth of field.
His aim is to depict more than the human eye is capable of capturing in a single glance.
Traditionally, a still life includes a fully illustrated background, but Allan has developed a method of
isolating the subject matter against a neutral background, treating the objects like formal portrait sittings.
They are carefully lit and posed, and viewed from a particular point of view, much like a portrait.
The finished photograph conveys a sense of calm and serenity.
Jenkins says ‘the study of Still Life is a visual record and an investigation; it’s the search for aesthetic
refinement’. He is dedicated to furthering our appreciation of the ‘everyday’, striving to convey
an atmosphere of quiet emotion.
Allan Jenkins was born in 1969 in Wales and raised in Spain. He was educated in Spain and Yorkshire,
and has been based in London since 1993. He is best known for his hand-printed images of still life,
portraiture and figurative work.
Jenkins has exhibited widely and as a guest lecturer teaches at Central St Martins.
His work has been published in books, magazines and advertising material.
For further information please see: http://www.allanjenkins.com/.
Artist details, E: photos@allanjenkins.com

Gallery opens: Wed – Fri 13.00 – 17.00, Saturday & Sundays 10.00 – 16.00

Apr
9
Wed
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life @ Highgate Gallery
Apr 9 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life

PRESS RELEASE
4 – 17 April 2025
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life
This exhibition by fine art photographer Allan Jenkins, will focus on his ‘Still Life’ series and feature
flora and natural forms. These beautiful photographs are reminiscent of the still life paintings
of the old masters, with their elegant compositions, luminous colours and sharp details.
Jenkins has a fascination with the way that light can make objects magical and ethereal. Photography
freezes a moment in time, the objective is to record and intensify this stillness. The simplicity and honesty
of these photographs is magnified by the sharp focus and the tight, close study of intricate details.
In order to achieve a painterly effect, he applies a series of long exposures and depth of field.
His aim is to depict more than the human eye is capable of capturing in a single glance.
Traditionally, a still life includes a fully illustrated background, but Allan has developed a method of
isolating the subject matter against a neutral background, treating the objects like formal portrait sittings.
They are carefully lit and posed, and viewed from a particular point of view, much like a portrait.
The finished photograph conveys a sense of calm and serenity.
Jenkins says ‘the study of Still Life is a visual record and an investigation; it’s the search for aesthetic
refinement’. He is dedicated to furthering our appreciation of the ‘everyday’, striving to convey
an atmosphere of quiet emotion.
Allan Jenkins was born in 1969 in Wales and raised in Spain. He was educated in Spain and Yorkshire,
and has been based in London since 1993. He is best known for his hand-printed images of still life,
portraiture and figurative work.
Jenkins has exhibited widely and as a guest lecturer teaches at Central St Martins.
His work has been published in books, magazines and advertising material.
For further information please see: http://www.allanjenkins.com/.
Artist details, E: photos@allanjenkins.com

Gallery opens: Wed – Fri 13.00 – 17.00, Saturday & Sundays 10.00 – 16.00

Apr
10
Thu
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life @ Highgate Gallery
Apr 10 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life

PRESS RELEASE
4 – 17 April 2025
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life
This exhibition by fine art photographer Allan Jenkins, will focus on his ‘Still Life’ series and feature
flora and natural forms. These beautiful photographs are reminiscent of the still life paintings
of the old masters, with their elegant compositions, luminous colours and sharp details.
Jenkins has a fascination with the way that light can make objects magical and ethereal. Photography
freezes a moment in time, the objective is to record and intensify this stillness. The simplicity and honesty
of these photographs is magnified by the sharp focus and the tight, close study of intricate details.
In order to achieve a painterly effect, he applies a series of long exposures and depth of field.
His aim is to depict more than the human eye is capable of capturing in a single glance.
Traditionally, a still life includes a fully illustrated background, but Allan has developed a method of
isolating the subject matter against a neutral background, treating the objects like formal portrait sittings.
They are carefully lit and posed, and viewed from a particular point of view, much like a portrait.
The finished photograph conveys a sense of calm and serenity.
Jenkins says ‘the study of Still Life is a visual record and an investigation; it’s the search for aesthetic
refinement’. He is dedicated to furthering our appreciation of the ‘everyday’, striving to convey
an atmosphere of quiet emotion.
Allan Jenkins was born in 1969 in Wales and raised in Spain. He was educated in Spain and Yorkshire,
and has been based in London since 1993. He is best known for his hand-printed images of still life,
portraiture and figurative work.
Jenkins has exhibited widely and as a guest lecturer teaches at Central St Martins.
His work has been published in books, magazines and advertising material.
For further information please see: http://www.allanjenkins.com/.
Artist details, E: photos@allanjenkins.com

Gallery opens: Wed – Fri 13.00 – 17.00, Saturday & Sundays 10.00 – 16.00

Apr
11
Fri
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life @ Highgate Gallery
Apr 11 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life

PRESS RELEASE
4 – 17 April 2025
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life
This exhibition by fine art photographer Allan Jenkins, will focus on his ‘Still Life’ series and feature
flora and natural forms. These beautiful photographs are reminiscent of the still life paintings
of the old masters, with their elegant compositions, luminous colours and sharp details.
Jenkins has a fascination with the way that light can make objects magical and ethereal. Photography
freezes a moment in time, the objective is to record and intensify this stillness. The simplicity and honesty
of these photographs is magnified by the sharp focus and the tight, close study of intricate details.
In order to achieve a painterly effect, he applies a series of long exposures and depth of field.
His aim is to depict more than the human eye is capable of capturing in a single glance.
Traditionally, a still life includes a fully illustrated background, but Allan has developed a method of
isolating the subject matter against a neutral background, treating the objects like formal portrait sittings.
They are carefully lit and posed, and viewed from a particular point of view, much like a portrait.
The finished photograph conveys a sense of calm and serenity.
Jenkins says ‘the study of Still Life is a visual record and an investigation; it’s the search for aesthetic
refinement’. He is dedicated to furthering our appreciation of the ‘everyday’, striving to convey
an atmosphere of quiet emotion.
Allan Jenkins was born in 1969 in Wales and raised in Spain. He was educated in Spain and Yorkshire,
and has been based in London since 1993. He is best known for his hand-printed images of still life,
portraiture and figurative work.
Jenkins has exhibited widely and as a guest lecturer teaches at Central St Martins.
His work has been published in books, magazines and advertising material.
For further information please see: http://www.allanjenkins.com/.
Artist details, E: photos@allanjenkins.com

Gallery opens: Wed – Fri 13.00 – 17.00, Saturday & Sundays 10.00 – 16.00

Apr
12
Sat
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life @ Highgate Gallery
Apr 12 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life

PRESS RELEASE
4 – 17 April 2025
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life
This exhibition by fine art photographer Allan Jenkins, will focus on his ‘Still Life’ series and feature
flora and natural forms. These beautiful photographs are reminiscent of the still life paintings
of the old masters, with their elegant compositions, luminous colours and sharp details.
Jenkins has a fascination with the way that light can make objects magical and ethereal. Photography
freezes a moment in time, the objective is to record and intensify this stillness. The simplicity and honesty
of these photographs is magnified by the sharp focus and the tight, close study of intricate details.
In order to achieve a painterly effect, he applies a series of long exposures and depth of field.
His aim is to depict more than the human eye is capable of capturing in a single glance.
Traditionally, a still life includes a fully illustrated background, but Allan has developed a method of
isolating the subject matter against a neutral background, treating the objects like formal portrait sittings.
They are carefully lit and posed, and viewed from a particular point of view, much like a portrait.
The finished photograph conveys a sense of calm and serenity.
Jenkins says ‘the study of Still Life is a visual record and an investigation; it’s the search for aesthetic
refinement’. He is dedicated to furthering our appreciation of the ‘everyday’, striving to convey
an atmosphere of quiet emotion.
Allan Jenkins was born in 1969 in Wales and raised in Spain. He was educated in Spain and Yorkshire,
and has been based in London since 1993. He is best known for his hand-printed images of still life,
portraiture and figurative work.
Jenkins has exhibited widely and as a guest lecturer teaches at Central St Martins.
His work has been published in books, magazines and advertising material.
For further information please see: http://www.allanjenkins.com/.
Artist details, E: photos@allanjenkins.com

Gallery opens: Wed – Fri 13.00 – 17.00, Saturday & Sundays 10.00 – 16.00

Apr
13
Sun
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life @ Highgate Gallery
Apr 13 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life

PRESS RELEASE
4 – 17 April 2025
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life
This exhibition by fine art photographer Allan Jenkins, will focus on his ‘Still Life’ series and feature
flora and natural forms. These beautiful photographs are reminiscent of the still life paintings
of the old masters, with their elegant compositions, luminous colours and sharp details.
Jenkins has a fascination with the way that light can make objects magical and ethereal. Photography
freezes a moment in time, the objective is to record and intensify this stillness. The simplicity and honesty
of these photographs is magnified by the sharp focus and the tight, close study of intricate details.
In order to achieve a painterly effect, he applies a series of long exposures and depth of field.
His aim is to depict more than the human eye is capable of capturing in a single glance.
Traditionally, a still life includes a fully illustrated background, but Allan has developed a method of
isolating the subject matter against a neutral background, treating the objects like formal portrait sittings.
They are carefully lit and posed, and viewed from a particular point of view, much like a portrait.
The finished photograph conveys a sense of calm and serenity.
Jenkins says ‘the study of Still Life is a visual record and an investigation; it’s the search for aesthetic
refinement’. He is dedicated to furthering our appreciation of the ‘everyday’, striving to convey
an atmosphere of quiet emotion.
Allan Jenkins was born in 1969 in Wales and raised in Spain. He was educated in Spain and Yorkshire,
and has been based in London since 1993. He is best known for his hand-printed images of still life,
portraiture and figurative work.
Jenkins has exhibited widely and as a guest lecturer teaches at Central St Martins.
His work has been published in books, magazines and advertising material.
For further information please see: http://www.allanjenkins.com/.
Artist details, E: photos@allanjenkins.com

Gallery opens: Wed – Fri 13.00 – 17.00, Saturday & Sundays 10.00 – 16.00

Apr
16
Wed
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life @ Highgate Gallery
Apr 16 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life

PRESS RELEASE
4 – 17 April 2025
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life
This exhibition by fine art photographer Allan Jenkins, will focus on his ‘Still Life’ series and feature
flora and natural forms. These beautiful photographs are reminiscent of the still life paintings
of the old masters, with their elegant compositions, luminous colours and sharp details.
Jenkins has a fascination with the way that light can make objects magical and ethereal. Photography
freezes a moment in time, the objective is to record and intensify this stillness. The simplicity and honesty
of these photographs is magnified by the sharp focus and the tight, close study of intricate details.
In order to achieve a painterly effect, he applies a series of long exposures and depth of field.
His aim is to depict more than the human eye is capable of capturing in a single glance.
Traditionally, a still life includes a fully illustrated background, but Allan has developed a method of
isolating the subject matter against a neutral background, treating the objects like formal portrait sittings.
They are carefully lit and posed, and viewed from a particular point of view, much like a portrait.
The finished photograph conveys a sense of calm and serenity.
Jenkins says ‘the study of Still Life is a visual record and an investigation; it’s the search for aesthetic
refinement’. He is dedicated to furthering our appreciation of the ‘everyday’, striving to convey
an atmosphere of quiet emotion.
Allan Jenkins was born in 1969 in Wales and raised in Spain. He was educated in Spain and Yorkshire,
and has been based in London since 1993. He is best known for his hand-printed images of still life,
portraiture and figurative work.
Jenkins has exhibited widely and as a guest lecturer teaches at Central St Martins.
His work has been published in books, magazines and advertising material.
For further information please see: http://www.allanjenkins.com/.
Artist details, E: photos@allanjenkins.com

Gallery opens: Wed – Fri 13.00 – 17.00, Saturday & Sundays 10.00 – 16.00

Apr
17
Thu
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life @ Highgate Gallery
Apr 17 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life

PRESS RELEASE
4 – 17 April 2025
Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life
This exhibition by fine art photographer Allan Jenkins, will focus on his ‘Still Life’ series and feature
flora and natural forms. These beautiful photographs are reminiscent of the still life paintings
of the old masters, with their elegant compositions, luminous colours and sharp details.
Jenkins has a fascination with the way that light can make objects magical and ethereal. Photography
freezes a moment in time, the objective is to record and intensify this stillness. The simplicity and honesty
of these photographs is magnified by the sharp focus and the tight, close study of intricate details.
In order to achieve a painterly effect, he applies a series of long exposures and depth of field.
His aim is to depict more than the human eye is capable of capturing in a single glance.
Traditionally, a still life includes a fully illustrated background, but Allan has developed a method of
isolating the subject matter against a neutral background, treating the objects like formal portrait sittings.
They are carefully lit and posed, and viewed from a particular point of view, much like a portrait.
The finished photograph conveys a sense of calm and serenity.
Jenkins says ‘the study of Still Life is a visual record and an investigation; it’s the search for aesthetic
refinement’. He is dedicated to furthering our appreciation of the ‘everyday’, striving to convey
an atmosphere of quiet emotion.
Allan Jenkins was born in 1969 in Wales and raised in Spain. He was educated in Spain and Yorkshire,
and has been based in London since 1993. He is best known for his hand-printed images of still life,
portraiture and figurative work.
Jenkins has exhibited widely and as a guest lecturer teaches at Central St Martins.
His work has been published in books, magazines and advertising material.
For further information please see: http://www.allanjenkins.com/.
Artist details, E: photos@allanjenkins.com

Gallery opens: Wed – Fri 13.00 – 17.00, Saturday & Sundays 10.00 – 16.00