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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

Apr
29
Tue
Bending Reality by Nua Dance @ Jacksons Lane
Apr 29 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Following their Transmission residency last summer, this is your chance to experience the premiere of Bending Reality, the latest production from Nua Dance.

Our brains don’t just perceive reality — they reconstruct it. But what if what we see isn’t all there is? Blending dance, circus, and parkour, Bending Reality unravels shifting perspectives and hidden layers of perception. A sculptural dress reshapes the space, while Ben Glover’s video design captures the moments between what is seen and imagined.

As with previous Nua Dance productions, this show prioritises accessibility for deaf audiences through creative captions, vibrotactile wearable devices, and a sound description.

Apr
30
Wed
Bending Reality by Nua Dance @ Jacksons Lane
Apr 30 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Following their Transmission residency last summer, this is your chance to experience the premiere of Bending Reality, the latest production from Nua Dance.

Our brains don’t just perceive reality — they reconstruct it. But what if what we see isn’t all there is? Blending dance, circus, and parkour, Bending Reality unravels shifting perspectives and hidden layers of perception. A sculptural dress reshapes the space, while Ben Glover’s video design captures the moments between what is seen and imagined.

As with previous Nua Dance productions, this show prioritises accessibility for deaf audiences through creative captions, vibrotactile wearable devices, and a sound description.

May
9
Fri
Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night @ Highgate Gallery
May 9 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night at Highgate Galle

9 – 22 May 2025

The exhibition will be open:

Eugenia Alekseyev, a London-based landscape artist, presents her solo exhibition: London, Day and Night. Featuring urban scenes and the bucolic places of Hampstead Heath, the show is unmistakably local, yet offering a fresh look at familiar places.
Painting within the neo-romanticism tradition, Eugenia uses strong impasto brushstrokes to convey the immediacy of the scene. She opposes what she sees as the rational and rigid process of studio painting preferring to work plein air. Her relationship with her surroundings becomes as important as visual information alone: the raw charge of the rain, snow and wind become an integral part of each painting through brushwork, texture and colour.
Urban scenes explore the experience of a lone individual in a metropolis. The city becomes a symbol and a reflection of the society, and the windows of the buildings, often a feature of Eugenia’s paintings, a reflection of its soul: a way to communicate and understand it.
The landscapes stem from strong emotions – they are a spiritual and unashamedly romantic re-creation of an ephemeral, and yet palpably real world: a search for the sublime and an antidote to the accelerating pace of the modern urban life. They are enigmatic and feel both intimate and public; real and dreamy; but always animated and human.
Eugenia’s Hampstead paintings are held in the permanent collection of Burgh House, Hampstead.
About the Artist
Eugenia Alekseyev is an award-winning artist and art educator based in North London. While living in New York, she studied at the ASLNY. After moving to England, she has received numerous accolades, including Best Plein Air Painting in Plein Air Magazine (U.S.) and Best Painting in the Picture the Heath competition by Hampstead School of Art (2022 and 2024).

Friday 9 May 2025

Saturday 10 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 11 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 14 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 15 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Friday 16 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday 17 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 18 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 21 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 22 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.0

Transient and Trifling: A Night of Disciplined Performance @ Jacksons Lane
May 9 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Curated by pole artist Madeleine Margot, Transient and Trifling brings bold and boundary-pushing performance to the Jacksons Lane stage. This show explores themes of power, control, and intimacy through a feast of circus, pole, and movement. Moving beyond traditional expectations, it invites you to immerse yourself in a unique, radical night of disciplined performance. Strictly ages 18+

May
10
Sat
Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night @ Highgate Gallery
May 10 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night at Highgate Galle

9 – 22 May 2025

The exhibition will be open:

Eugenia Alekseyev, a London-based landscape artist, presents her solo exhibition: London, Day and Night. Featuring urban scenes and the bucolic places of Hampstead Heath, the show is unmistakably local, yet offering a fresh look at familiar places.
Painting within the neo-romanticism tradition, Eugenia uses strong impasto brushstrokes to convey the immediacy of the scene. She opposes what she sees as the rational and rigid process of studio painting preferring to work plein air. Her relationship with her surroundings becomes as important as visual information alone: the raw charge of the rain, snow and wind become an integral part of each painting through brushwork, texture and colour.
Urban scenes explore the experience of a lone individual in a metropolis. The city becomes a symbol and a reflection of the society, and the windows of the buildings, often a feature of Eugenia’s paintings, a reflection of its soul: a way to communicate and understand it.
The landscapes stem from strong emotions – they are a spiritual and unashamedly romantic re-creation of an ephemeral, and yet palpably real world: a search for the sublime and an antidote to the accelerating pace of the modern urban life. They are enigmatic and feel both intimate and public; real and dreamy; but always animated and human.
Eugenia’s Hampstead paintings are held in the permanent collection of Burgh House, Hampstead.
About the Artist
Eugenia Alekseyev is an award-winning artist and art educator based in North London. While living in New York, she studied at the ASLNY. After moving to England, she has received numerous accolades, including Best Plein Air Painting in Plein Air Magazine (U.S.) and Best Painting in the Picture the Heath competition by Hampstead School of Art (2022 and 2024).

Friday 9 May 2025

Saturday 10 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 11 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 14 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 15 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Friday 16 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday 17 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 18 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 21 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 22 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.0

May
11
Sun
Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night @ Highgate Gallery
May 11 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night at Highgate Galle

9 – 22 May 2025

The exhibition will be open:

Eugenia Alekseyev, a London-based landscape artist, presents her solo exhibition: London, Day and Night. Featuring urban scenes and the bucolic places of Hampstead Heath, the show is unmistakably local, yet offering a fresh look at familiar places.
Painting within the neo-romanticism tradition, Eugenia uses strong impasto brushstrokes to convey the immediacy of the scene. She opposes what she sees as the rational and rigid process of studio painting preferring to work plein air. Her relationship with her surroundings becomes as important as visual information alone: the raw charge of the rain, snow and wind become an integral part of each painting through brushwork, texture and colour.
Urban scenes explore the experience of a lone individual in a metropolis. The city becomes a symbol and a reflection of the society, and the windows of the buildings, often a feature of Eugenia’s paintings, a reflection of its soul: a way to communicate and understand it.
The landscapes stem from strong emotions – they are a spiritual and unashamedly romantic re-creation of an ephemeral, and yet palpably real world: a search for the sublime and an antidote to the accelerating pace of the modern urban life. They are enigmatic and feel both intimate and public; real and dreamy; but always animated and human.
Eugenia’s Hampstead paintings are held in the permanent collection of Burgh House, Hampstead.
About the Artist
Eugenia Alekseyev is an award-winning artist and art educator based in North London. While living in New York, she studied at the ASLNY. After moving to England, she has received numerous accolades, including Best Plein Air Painting in Plein Air Magazine (U.S.) and Best Painting in the Picture the Heath competition by Hampstead School of Art (2022 and 2024).

Friday 9 May 2025

Saturday 10 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 11 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 14 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 15 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Friday 16 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday 17 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 18 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 21 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 22 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.0

May
14
Wed
Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night @ Highgate Gallery
May 14 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night at Highgate Galle

9 – 22 May 2025

The exhibition will be open:

Eugenia Alekseyev, a London-based landscape artist, presents her solo exhibition: London, Day and Night. Featuring urban scenes and the bucolic places of Hampstead Heath, the show is unmistakably local, yet offering a fresh look at familiar places.
Painting within the neo-romanticism tradition, Eugenia uses strong impasto brushstrokes to convey the immediacy of the scene. She opposes what she sees as the rational and rigid process of studio painting preferring to work plein air. Her relationship with her surroundings becomes as important as visual information alone: the raw charge of the rain, snow and wind become an integral part of each painting through brushwork, texture and colour.
Urban scenes explore the experience of a lone individual in a metropolis. The city becomes a symbol and a reflection of the society, and the windows of the buildings, often a feature of Eugenia’s paintings, a reflection of its soul: a way to communicate and understand it.
The landscapes stem from strong emotions – they are a spiritual and unashamedly romantic re-creation of an ephemeral, and yet palpably real world: a search for the sublime and an antidote to the accelerating pace of the modern urban life. They are enigmatic and feel both intimate and public; real and dreamy; but always animated and human.
Eugenia’s Hampstead paintings are held in the permanent collection of Burgh House, Hampstead.
About the Artist
Eugenia Alekseyev is an award-winning artist and art educator based in North London. While living in New York, she studied at the ASLNY. After moving to England, she has received numerous accolades, including Best Plein Air Painting in Plein Air Magazine (U.S.) and Best Painting in the Picture the Heath competition by Hampstead School of Art (2022 and 2024).

Friday 9 May 2025

Saturday 10 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 11 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 14 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 15 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Friday 16 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday 17 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 18 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 21 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 22 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.0

May
15
Thu
Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night @ Highgate Gallery
May 15 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night at Highgate Galle

9 – 22 May 2025

The exhibition will be open:

Eugenia Alekseyev, a London-based landscape artist, presents her solo exhibition: London, Day and Night. Featuring urban scenes and the bucolic places of Hampstead Heath, the show is unmistakably local, yet offering a fresh look at familiar places.
Painting within the neo-romanticism tradition, Eugenia uses strong impasto brushstrokes to convey the immediacy of the scene. She opposes what she sees as the rational and rigid process of studio painting preferring to work plein air. Her relationship with her surroundings becomes as important as visual information alone: the raw charge of the rain, snow and wind become an integral part of each painting through brushwork, texture and colour.
Urban scenes explore the experience of a lone individual in a metropolis. The city becomes a symbol and a reflection of the society, and the windows of the buildings, often a feature of Eugenia’s paintings, a reflection of its soul: a way to communicate and understand it.
The landscapes stem from strong emotions – they are a spiritual and unashamedly romantic re-creation of an ephemeral, and yet palpably real world: a search for the sublime and an antidote to the accelerating pace of the modern urban life. They are enigmatic and feel both intimate and public; real and dreamy; but always animated and human.
Eugenia’s Hampstead paintings are held in the permanent collection of Burgh House, Hampstead.
About the Artist
Eugenia Alekseyev is an award-winning artist and art educator based in North London. While living in New York, she studied at the ASLNY. After moving to England, she has received numerous accolades, including Best Plein Air Painting in Plein Air Magazine (U.S.) and Best Painting in the Picture the Heath competition by Hampstead School of Art (2022 and 2024).

Friday 9 May 2025

Saturday 10 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 11 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 14 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 15 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Friday 16 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday 17 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 18 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 21 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 22 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.0

The JL Sessions @ Jacksons Lane
May 15 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Jacksons Lane presents a brand-new strand of free live music events in our bar this Summer, curated by Highgate musician Steve Somerset. Each month will see Steve and his band The Lost Weekend perform alongside special guests. Arrive early to bag a seat!

Admission free, donations welcome on the night. 

May
16
Fri
Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night @ Highgate Gallery
May 16 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night at Highgate Galle

9 – 22 May 2025

The exhibition will be open:

Eugenia Alekseyev, a London-based landscape artist, presents her solo exhibition: London, Day and Night. Featuring urban scenes and the bucolic places of Hampstead Heath, the show is unmistakably local, yet offering a fresh look at familiar places.
Painting within the neo-romanticism tradition, Eugenia uses strong impasto brushstrokes to convey the immediacy of the scene. She opposes what she sees as the rational and rigid process of studio painting preferring to work plein air. Her relationship with her surroundings becomes as important as visual information alone: the raw charge of the rain, snow and wind become an integral part of each painting through brushwork, texture and colour.
Urban scenes explore the experience of a lone individual in a metropolis. The city becomes a symbol and a reflection of the society, and the windows of the buildings, often a feature of Eugenia’s paintings, a reflection of its soul: a way to communicate and understand it.
The landscapes stem from strong emotions – they are a spiritual and unashamedly romantic re-creation of an ephemeral, and yet palpably real world: a search for the sublime and an antidote to the accelerating pace of the modern urban life. They are enigmatic and feel both intimate and public; real and dreamy; but always animated and human.
Eugenia’s Hampstead paintings are held in the permanent collection of Burgh House, Hampstead.
About the Artist
Eugenia Alekseyev is an award-winning artist and art educator based in North London. While living in New York, she studied at the ASLNY. After moving to England, she has received numerous accolades, including Best Plein Air Painting in Plein Air Magazine (U.S.) and Best Painting in the Picture the Heath competition by Hampstead School of Art (2022 and 2024).

Friday 9 May 2025

Saturday 10 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 11 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 14 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 15 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Friday 16 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday 17 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 18 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 21 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 22 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.0

May
17
Sat
Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night @ Highgate Gallery
May 17 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night at Highgate Galle

9 – 22 May 2025

The exhibition will be open:

Eugenia Alekseyev, a London-based landscape artist, presents her solo exhibition: London, Day and Night. Featuring urban scenes and the bucolic places of Hampstead Heath, the show is unmistakably local, yet offering a fresh look at familiar places.
Painting within the neo-romanticism tradition, Eugenia uses strong impasto brushstrokes to convey the immediacy of the scene. She opposes what she sees as the rational and rigid process of studio painting preferring to work plein air. Her relationship with her surroundings becomes as important as visual information alone: the raw charge of the rain, snow and wind become an integral part of each painting through brushwork, texture and colour.
Urban scenes explore the experience of a lone individual in a metropolis. The city becomes a symbol and a reflection of the society, and the windows of the buildings, often a feature of Eugenia’s paintings, a reflection of its soul: a way to communicate and understand it.
The landscapes stem from strong emotions – they are a spiritual and unashamedly romantic re-creation of an ephemeral, and yet palpably real world: a search for the sublime and an antidote to the accelerating pace of the modern urban life. They are enigmatic and feel both intimate and public; real and dreamy; but always animated and human.
Eugenia’s Hampstead paintings are held in the permanent collection of Burgh House, Hampstead.
About the Artist
Eugenia Alekseyev is an award-winning artist and art educator based in North London. While living in New York, she studied at the ASLNY. After moving to England, she has received numerous accolades, including Best Plein Air Painting in Plein Air Magazine (U.S.) and Best Painting in the Picture the Heath competition by Hampstead School of Art (2022 and 2024).

Friday 9 May 2025

Saturday 10 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 11 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 14 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 15 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Friday 16 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday 17 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 18 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 21 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 22 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.0

May
18
Sun
Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night @ Highgate Gallery
May 18 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night at Highgate Galle

9 – 22 May 2025

The exhibition will be open:

Eugenia Alekseyev, a London-based landscape artist, presents her solo exhibition: London, Day and Night. Featuring urban scenes and the bucolic places of Hampstead Heath, the show is unmistakably local, yet offering a fresh look at familiar places.
Painting within the neo-romanticism tradition, Eugenia uses strong impasto brushstrokes to convey the immediacy of the scene. She opposes what she sees as the rational and rigid process of studio painting preferring to work plein air. Her relationship with her surroundings becomes as important as visual information alone: the raw charge of the rain, snow and wind become an integral part of each painting through brushwork, texture and colour.
Urban scenes explore the experience of a lone individual in a metropolis. The city becomes a symbol and a reflection of the society, and the windows of the buildings, often a feature of Eugenia’s paintings, a reflection of its soul: a way to communicate and understand it.
The landscapes stem from strong emotions – they are a spiritual and unashamedly romantic re-creation of an ephemeral, and yet palpably real world: a search for the sublime and an antidote to the accelerating pace of the modern urban life. They are enigmatic and feel both intimate and public; real and dreamy; but always animated and human.
Eugenia’s Hampstead paintings are held in the permanent collection of Burgh House, Hampstead.
About the Artist
Eugenia Alekseyev is an award-winning artist and art educator based in North London. While living in New York, she studied at the ASLNY. After moving to England, she has received numerous accolades, including Best Plein Air Painting in Plein Air Magazine (U.S.) and Best Painting in the Picture the Heath competition by Hampstead School of Art (2022 and 2024).

Friday 9 May 2025

Saturday 10 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 11 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 14 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 15 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Friday 16 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday 17 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 18 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 21 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 22 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.0

May
20
Tue
You’re so F**king Croydon! @ Jacksons Lane
May 20 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

“One to watch!”

The Stage

“Sharp, Clever & Fun”

Stagedoor

You’re SO F**KING Croydon! is a bold, unapologetic dive into the female working-class life experience and noughties club culture, blending music, dance, comedy, and spoken word — plus Croydon’s most infamous celebrities.

“It was my nemesis, I hated Croydon with a real vengeance. It represented everything I didn’t want in my life, everything I wanted to get away from. I think it’s the most derogatory thing I can say about somebody or something: ‘God, it’s so f**king Croydon!’”

— David Bowie

Set against Croydon’s gritty reputation, this interactive show challenges Bowie’s words, exploring identity, resilience, and breaking free from stereotypes.

With a cheeky ‘Love of Huns’ aesthetic and a euphoric ‘Save the Last Dance’-style finale, it’s a celebration of strength, humour, and refusing to be pigeonholed.

Whether you’ve walked Croydon’s streets or not, this show resonates with heart, humour, and a strut down memory lane — with David Bowie appearing in unexpected ways.

May
21
Wed
Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night @ Highgate Gallery
May 21 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night at Highgate Galle

9 – 22 May 2025

The exhibition will be open:

Eugenia Alekseyev, a London-based landscape artist, presents her solo exhibition: London, Day and Night. Featuring urban scenes and the bucolic places of Hampstead Heath, the show is unmistakably local, yet offering a fresh look at familiar places.
Painting within the neo-romanticism tradition, Eugenia uses strong impasto brushstrokes to convey the immediacy of the scene. She opposes what she sees as the rational and rigid process of studio painting preferring to work plein air. Her relationship with her surroundings becomes as important as visual information alone: the raw charge of the rain, snow and wind become an integral part of each painting through brushwork, texture and colour.
Urban scenes explore the experience of a lone individual in a metropolis. The city becomes a symbol and a reflection of the society, and the windows of the buildings, often a feature of Eugenia’s paintings, a reflection of its soul: a way to communicate and understand it.
The landscapes stem from strong emotions – they are a spiritual and unashamedly romantic re-creation of an ephemeral, and yet palpably real world: a search for the sublime and an antidote to the accelerating pace of the modern urban life. They are enigmatic and feel both intimate and public; real and dreamy; but always animated and human.
Eugenia’s Hampstead paintings are held in the permanent collection of Burgh House, Hampstead.
About the Artist
Eugenia Alekseyev is an award-winning artist and art educator based in North London. While living in New York, she studied at the ASLNY. After moving to England, she has received numerous accolades, including Best Plein Air Painting in Plein Air Magazine (U.S.) and Best Painting in the Picture the Heath competition by Hampstead School of Art (2022 and 2024).

Friday 9 May 2025

Saturday 10 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 11 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 14 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 15 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Friday 16 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday 17 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 18 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 21 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 22 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.0

May
22
Thu
Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night @ Highgate Gallery
May 22 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night at Highgate Galle

9 – 22 May 2025

The exhibition will be open:

Eugenia Alekseyev, a London-based landscape artist, presents her solo exhibition: London, Day and Night. Featuring urban scenes and the bucolic places of Hampstead Heath, the show is unmistakably local, yet offering a fresh look at familiar places.
Painting within the neo-romanticism tradition, Eugenia uses strong impasto brushstrokes to convey the immediacy of the scene. She opposes what she sees as the rational and rigid process of studio painting preferring to work plein air. Her relationship with her surroundings becomes as important as visual information alone: the raw charge of the rain, snow and wind become an integral part of each painting through brushwork, texture and colour.
Urban scenes explore the experience of a lone individual in a metropolis. The city becomes a symbol and a reflection of the society, and the windows of the buildings, often a feature of Eugenia’s paintings, a reflection of its soul: a way to communicate and understand it.
The landscapes stem from strong emotions – they are a spiritual and unashamedly romantic re-creation of an ephemeral, and yet palpably real world: a search for the sublime and an antidote to the accelerating pace of the modern urban life. They are enigmatic and feel both intimate and public; real and dreamy; but always animated and human.
Eugenia’s Hampstead paintings are held in the permanent collection of Burgh House, Hampstead.
About the Artist
Eugenia Alekseyev is an award-winning artist and art educator based in North London. While living in New York, she studied at the ASLNY. After moving to England, she has received numerous accolades, including Best Plein Air Painting in Plein Air Magazine (U.S.) and Best Painting in the Picture the Heath competition by Hampstead School of Art (2022 and 2024).

Friday 9 May 2025

Saturday 10 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 11 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 14 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 15 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Friday 16 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday 17 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 18 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 21 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 22 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.0

Sand by Kook Ensemble @ Jacksons Lane
May 22 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Dylan is living with dementia. Heather must watch the love of her life drift away and battle with the erosion of his memories… but Heather is not going to let Dylan go easily. Instead, they fight to remember their past together, the laughter, the battles, and to rediscover a joy that keeps them connected for whatever the future holds.

Kook Ensemble brings together world-class theatre makers to craft original, playful stories. Blending the best of circus and theatre, they delight in captivating audiences with surprises, charm, and unexpected twists right to the very end!

May
23
Fri
Sand by Kook Ensemble @ Jacksons Lane
May 23 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Dylan is living with dementia. Heather must watch the love of her life drift away and battle with the erosion of his memories… but Heather is not going to let Dylan go easily. Instead, they fight to remember their past together, the laughter, the battles, and to rediscover a joy that keeps them connected for whatever the future holds.

Kook Ensemble brings together world-class theatre makers to craft original, playful stories. Blending the best of circus and theatre, they delight in captivating audiences with surprises, charm, and unexpected twists right to the very end!

May
27
Tue
Sing-A-Long-A-Wicker-Man by David Bramwell & Eliza Skelton @ Jacksons Lane
May 27 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

“Frankly genius!”
The Guardian


“Thoroughly enjoyable”
The Wicker Man Director Robin Hardy

Dust off your best Scottish accent, dress up as your favourite pagan character (or a Christian copper if you dare), and join us for an unforgettable night of songs, bottom-slapping, and iconic dialogue from this cult horror classic. With its haunting soundtrack, your hosts, David Bramwell and Eliza Skelton, will get your voices warmed up with live music before guiding you through the actions and words. Then, at the Witching Hour, you’ll receive a goody bag filled with mysterious items, the film will roll, and the singalong will begin.

May God have mercy on your soul!

A must for all The Wicker Man fans. Prizes for best costumes!

May
29
Thu
Bending Reality by Nua Dance @ Jacksons Lane
May 29 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Following their Transmission residency last summer, this is your chance to experience the premiere of Bending Reality, the latest production from Nua Dance.

Our brains don’t just perceive reality — they reconstruct it. But what if what we see isn’t all there is? Blending dance, circus, and parkour, Bending Reality unravels shifting perspectives and hidden layers of perception. A sculptural dress reshapes the space, while Ben Glover’s video design captures the moments between what is seen and imagined.

As with previous Nua Dance productions, this show prioritises accessibility for deaf audiences through creative captions, vibrotactile wearable devices, and a sound description.

May
31
Sat
Alex McAleer: Mind Reader @ Jacksons Lane
May 31 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Alex McAleer has an uncanny ability to tap into his audience’s minds and seemingly read their thoughts at will.

Having played to packed houses at the Edinburgh Fringe, award-nominated sell-out shows in Australia, and toured extensively across North America and the UK as the stand-out star of Champions of Magic, Alex has earned a reputation as a charismatic, engaging, and witty entertainer.

In this unforgettable show, he combines razor-sharp humour with mind-blowing psychological feats, creating an interactive and laugh-out-loud experience. Don’t miss your chance to see Alex McAleer live!