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Feb
25
Sun
Heritage Family Day 2024 @ Lauderdale House
Feb 25 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Take a step back in time at Lauderdale House’s annual Heritage Weekend. On Sunday 25 February we’re hosting a special Heritage Family Fun Day for children and families to explore the history of the house and the area.

Drop in for all kinds of fun and free activities between 11am and 4pm – activities are free and you don’t need to book in advance!

 Discover the stories of the Victorian children who lived in the house on our interactive touchscreens.

 Explore the House with our family trail (there will be a chocolate prize for the first 50 children to complete it!).

 From 11.30am to 3.30pm, a craft session making Tudor ruffs and masks for a masquerade ball!

 No unaccompanied children – bring your parent and carer so they can join in too!

Feb
26
Mon
Life Drawing 5 Week Evening Course (Jan/Feb & Feb/Mar 2024) @ Lauderdale House
Feb 26 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Have a cuppa and settle in for an evening of delightful life drawing with our new 5 week evening course for new and experienced students alike.

Taught by Artist Clare Grossman, this 5 week course will comprise of 2 hour classes on Monday evenings. Students will receive structured tuition, with the opportunity to work to a set objective each week as well as the chance to work individually as they wish.

The class will feature a good variety of professional life models to keep the classes fresh and interesting.

Please bring your own mug for tea as well as drawing materials. Paper will be available to purchase in the class.

About Clare Grossman

Clare trained at Camberwell School of Art, attaining a Masters Degree in Fine Art Printmaking. Since then she has continued her practice from her own studio in North London and with various professional print studios.

Her art has been commissioned by numerous corporate and commercial companies and she exhibits regularly with galleries across the UK and abroad.

What You Need

Charcoal

Soft graphite pencils 2B to 8B

A box of colour chalk pastels (not oil pastels)

Black & White chalk pastels

Putty Rubber

2 Bull Dog clips (to clip paper to boards)

Some cash (coins) to pay for paper

 

The course runs in two batches:

Run 1 (Mondays 7pm-9pm): 8th Jan, 15th Jan, 22nd Jan, 29th Jan, 5th Feb

Run 2 (Mondays 7pm-9pm): 19th Feb, 26th Feb, 4th Mar, 11th Mar, 18th Mar

 

Price: £125.00 for 5 sessions

To book yourself in, please follow the link:

https://www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk/whats-on/life-drawing-course

Mar
4
Mon
Life Drawing 5 Week Evening Course (Jan/Feb & Feb/Mar 2024) @ Lauderdale House
Mar 4 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Have a cuppa and settle in for an evening of delightful life drawing with our new 5 week evening course for new and experienced students alike.

Taught by Artist Clare Grossman, this 5 week course will comprise of 2 hour classes on Monday evenings. Students will receive structured tuition, with the opportunity to work to a set objective each week as well as the chance to work individually as they wish.

The class will feature a good variety of professional life models to keep the classes fresh and interesting.

Please bring your own mug for tea as well as drawing materials. Paper will be available to purchase in the class.

About Clare Grossman

Clare trained at Camberwell School of Art, attaining a Masters Degree in Fine Art Printmaking. Since then she has continued her practice from her own studio in North London and with various professional print studios.

Her art has been commissioned by numerous corporate and commercial companies and she exhibits regularly with galleries across the UK and abroad.

What You Need

Charcoal

Soft graphite pencils 2B to 8B

A box of colour chalk pastels (not oil pastels)

Black & White chalk pastels

Putty Rubber

2 Bull Dog clips (to clip paper to boards)

Some cash (coins) to pay for paper

 

The course runs in two batches:

Run 1 (Mondays 7pm-9pm): 8th Jan, 15th Jan, 22nd Jan, 29th Jan, 5th Feb

Run 2 (Mondays 7pm-9pm): 19th Feb, 26th Feb, 4th Mar, 11th Mar, 18th Mar

 

Price: £125.00 for 5 sessions

To book yourself in, please follow the link:

https://www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk/whats-on/life-drawing-course

Mar
8
Fri
Heckel’s Horse Jr: Edgeworth Johnstone @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 8 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Heckel’s Horse is the alias used by local artist Edgeworth Johnstone for a series of works based on collaborative paintings he made over the last ten years with Medway artist Billy Childish, 18 years his senior. Hence, Johnstone acting alone is Heckel’s Horse Jr. These beguiling works have their roots in primitive and symbolist art using colour and the language of dreams to great effect.

Open: Wednesday and Thursday: 13.00 – 17.00

Edgeworth Johnston Untitled horses in a field painting width 30ins 76.2 cms height 24ins 61cms
Edgeworth Johnston Untitled horses in a field painting width 30ins 76.2 cms height 24ins 61cms
Edgeworth Johnstone Untitled (The linocut print) - 8.3 x 11.7 in (A4 size)(21x29.7cms)
Edgeworth Johnstone Untitled (The linocut print) – 8.3 x 11.7 in (A4 size)(21×29.7cms)
Mar
9
Sat
Heckel’s Horse Jr: Edgeworth Johnstone @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 9 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Heckel’s Horse is the alias used by local artist Edgeworth Johnstone for a series of works based on collaborative paintings he made over the last ten years with Medway artist Billy Childish, 18 years his senior. Hence, Johnstone acting alone is Heckel’s Horse Jr. These beguiling works have their roots in primitive and symbolist art using colour and the language of dreams to great effect.

Open: Wednesday and Thursday: 13.00 – 17.00

Edgeworth Johnston Untitled horses in a field painting width 30ins 76.2 cms height 24ins 61cms
Edgeworth Johnston Untitled horses in a field painting width 30ins 76.2 cms height 24ins 61cms
Edgeworth Johnstone Untitled (The linocut print) - 8.3 x 11.7 in (A4 size)(21x29.7cms)
Edgeworth Johnstone Untitled (The linocut print) – 8.3 x 11.7 in (A4 size)(21×29.7cms)
Mar
10
Sun
Heckel’s Horse Jr: Edgeworth Johnstone @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 10 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Heckel’s Horse is the alias used by local artist Edgeworth Johnstone for a series of works based on collaborative paintings he made over the last ten years with Medway artist Billy Childish, 18 years his senior. Hence, Johnstone acting alone is Heckel’s Horse Jr. These beguiling works have their roots in primitive and symbolist art using colour and the language of dreams to great effect.

Open: Wednesday and Thursday: 13.00 – 17.00

Edgeworth Johnston Untitled horses in a field painting width 30ins 76.2 cms height 24ins 61cms
Edgeworth Johnston Untitled horses in a field painting width 30ins 76.2 cms height 24ins 61cms
Edgeworth Johnstone Untitled (The linocut print) - 8.3 x 11.7 in (A4 size)(21x29.7cms)
Edgeworth Johnstone Untitled (The linocut print) – 8.3 x 11.7 in (A4 size)(21×29.7cms)
Mar
11
Mon
Life Drawing 5 Week Evening Course (Jan/Feb & Feb/Mar 2024) @ Lauderdale House
Mar 11 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Have a cuppa and settle in for an evening of delightful life drawing with our new 5 week evening course for new and experienced students alike.

Taught by Artist Clare Grossman, this 5 week course will comprise of 2 hour classes on Monday evenings. Students will receive structured tuition, with the opportunity to work to a set objective each week as well as the chance to work individually as they wish.

The class will feature a good variety of professional life models to keep the classes fresh and interesting.

Please bring your own mug for tea as well as drawing materials. Paper will be available to purchase in the class.

About Clare Grossman

Clare trained at Camberwell School of Art, attaining a Masters Degree in Fine Art Printmaking. Since then she has continued her practice from her own studio in North London and with various professional print studios.

Her art has been commissioned by numerous corporate and commercial companies and she exhibits regularly with galleries across the UK and abroad.

What You Need

Charcoal

Soft graphite pencils 2B to 8B

A box of colour chalk pastels (not oil pastels)

Black & White chalk pastels

Putty Rubber

2 Bull Dog clips (to clip paper to boards)

Some cash (coins) to pay for paper

 

The course runs in two batches:

Run 1 (Mondays 7pm-9pm): 8th Jan, 15th Jan, 22nd Jan, 29th Jan, 5th Feb

Run 2 (Mondays 7pm-9pm): 19th Feb, 26th Feb, 4th Mar, 11th Mar, 18th Mar

 

Price: £125.00 for 5 sessions

To book yourself in, please follow the link:

https://www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk/whats-on/life-drawing-course

Mar
13
Wed
Heckel’s Horse Jr: Edgeworth Johnstone @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 13 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Heckel’s Horse is the alias used by local artist Edgeworth Johnstone for a series of works based on collaborative paintings he made over the last ten years with Medway artist Billy Childish, 18 years his senior. Hence, Johnstone acting alone is Heckel’s Horse Jr. These beguiling works have their roots in primitive and symbolist art using colour and the language of dreams to great effect.

Open: Wednesday and Thursday: 13.00 – 17.00

Edgeworth Johnston Untitled horses in a field painting width 30ins 76.2 cms height 24ins 61cms
Edgeworth Johnston Untitled horses in a field painting width 30ins 76.2 cms height 24ins 61cms
Edgeworth Johnstone Untitled (The linocut print) - 8.3 x 11.7 in (A4 size)(21x29.7cms)
Edgeworth Johnstone Untitled (The linocut print) – 8.3 x 11.7 in (A4 size)(21×29.7cms)
Mar
14
Thu
Heckel’s Horse Jr: Edgeworth Johnstone @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 14 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Heckel’s Horse is the alias used by local artist Edgeworth Johnstone for a series of works based on collaborative paintings he made over the last ten years with Medway artist Billy Childish, 18 years his senior. Hence, Johnstone acting alone is Heckel’s Horse Jr. These beguiling works have their roots in primitive and symbolist art using colour and the language of dreams to great effect.

Open: Wednesday and Thursday: 13.00 – 17.00

Edgeworth Johnston Untitled horses in a field painting width 30ins 76.2 cms height 24ins 61cms
Edgeworth Johnston Untitled horses in a field painting width 30ins 76.2 cms height 24ins 61cms
Edgeworth Johnstone Untitled (The linocut print) - 8.3 x 11.7 in (A4 size)(21x29.7cms)
Edgeworth Johnstone Untitled (The linocut print) – 8.3 x 11.7 in (A4 size)(21×29.7cms)
Mar
15
Fri
Heckel’s Horse Jr: Edgeworth Johnstone @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 15 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Heckel’s Horse is the alias used by local artist Edgeworth Johnstone for a series of works based on collaborative paintings he made over the last ten years with Medway artist Billy Childish, 18 years his senior. Hence, Johnstone acting alone is Heckel’s Horse Jr. These beguiling works have their roots in primitive and symbolist art using colour and the language of dreams to great effect.

Open: Wednesday and Thursday: 13.00 – 17.00

Edgeworth Johnston Untitled horses in a field painting width 30ins 76.2 cms height 24ins 61cms
Edgeworth Johnston Untitled horses in a field painting width 30ins 76.2 cms height 24ins 61cms
Edgeworth Johnstone Untitled (The linocut print) - 8.3 x 11.7 in (A4 size)(21x29.7cms)
Edgeworth Johnstone Untitled (The linocut print) – 8.3 x 11.7 in (A4 size)(21×29.7cms)
Mar
16
Sat
Heckel’s Horse Jr: Edgeworth Johnstone @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 16 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Heckel’s Horse is the alias used by local artist Edgeworth Johnstone for a series of works based on collaborative paintings he made over the last ten years with Medway artist Billy Childish, 18 years his senior. Hence, Johnstone acting alone is Heckel’s Horse Jr. These beguiling works have their roots in primitive and symbolist art using colour and the language of dreams to great effect.

Open: Wednesday and Thursday: 13.00 – 17.00

Edgeworth Johnston Untitled horses in a field painting width 30ins 76.2 cms height 24ins 61cms
Edgeworth Johnston Untitled horses in a field painting width 30ins 76.2 cms height 24ins 61cms
Edgeworth Johnstone Untitled (The linocut print) - 8.3 x 11.7 in (A4 size)(21x29.7cms)
Edgeworth Johnstone Untitled (The linocut print) – 8.3 x 11.7 in (A4 size)(21×29.7cms)
Mar
17
Sun
Heckel’s Horse Jr: Edgeworth Johnstone @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 17 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Heckel’s Horse is the alias used by local artist Edgeworth Johnstone for a series of works based on collaborative paintings he made over the last ten years with Medway artist Billy Childish, 18 years his senior. Hence, Johnstone acting alone is Heckel’s Horse Jr. These beguiling works have their roots in primitive and symbolist art using colour and the language of dreams to great effect.

Open: Wednesday and Thursday: 13.00 – 17.00

Edgeworth Johnston Untitled horses in a field painting width 30ins 76.2 cms height 24ins 61cms
Edgeworth Johnston Untitled horses in a field painting width 30ins 76.2 cms height 24ins 61cms
Edgeworth Johnstone Untitled (The linocut print) - 8.3 x 11.7 in (A4 size)(21x29.7cms)
Edgeworth Johnstone Untitled (The linocut print) – 8.3 x 11.7 in (A4 size)(21×29.7cms)
Mar
18
Mon
Life Drawing 5 Week Evening Course (Jan/Feb & Feb/Mar 2024) @ Lauderdale House
Mar 18 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Have a cuppa and settle in for an evening of delightful life drawing with our new 5 week evening course for new and experienced students alike.

Taught by Artist Clare Grossman, this 5 week course will comprise of 2 hour classes on Monday evenings. Students will receive structured tuition, with the opportunity to work to a set objective each week as well as the chance to work individually as they wish.

The class will feature a good variety of professional life models to keep the classes fresh and interesting.

Please bring your own mug for tea as well as drawing materials. Paper will be available to purchase in the class.

About Clare Grossman

Clare trained at Camberwell School of Art, attaining a Masters Degree in Fine Art Printmaking. Since then she has continued her practice from her own studio in North London and with various professional print studios.

Her art has been commissioned by numerous corporate and commercial companies and she exhibits regularly with galleries across the UK and abroad.

What You Need

Charcoal

Soft graphite pencils 2B to 8B

A box of colour chalk pastels (not oil pastels)

Black & White chalk pastels

Putty Rubber

2 Bull Dog clips (to clip paper to boards)

Some cash (coins) to pay for paper

 

The course runs in two batches:

Run 1 (Mondays 7pm-9pm): 8th Jan, 15th Jan, 22nd Jan, 29th Jan, 5th Feb

Run 2 (Mondays 7pm-9pm): 19th Feb, 26th Feb, 4th Mar, 11th Mar, 18th Mar

 

Price: £125.00 for 5 sessions

To book yourself in, please follow the link:

https://www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk/whats-on/life-drawing-course

Mar
20
Wed
Heckel’s Horse Jr: Edgeworth Johnstone @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 20 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Heckel’s Horse is the alias used by local artist Edgeworth Johnstone for a series of works based on collaborative paintings he made over the last ten years with Medway artist Billy Childish, 18 years his senior. Hence, Johnstone acting alone is Heckel’s Horse Jr. These beguiling works have their roots in primitive and symbolist art using colour and the language of dreams to great effect.

Open: Wednesday and Thursday: 13.00 – 17.00

Edgeworth Johnston Untitled horses in a field painting width 30ins 76.2 cms height 24ins 61cms
Edgeworth Johnston Untitled horses in a field painting width 30ins 76.2 cms height 24ins 61cms
Edgeworth Johnstone Untitled (The linocut print) - 8.3 x 11.7 in (A4 size)(21x29.7cms)
Edgeworth Johnstone Untitled (The linocut print) – 8.3 x 11.7 in (A4 size)(21×29.7cms)
Mar
21
Thu
Heckel’s Horse Jr: Edgeworth Johnstone @ Highgate Gallery
Mar 21 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Heckel’s Horse is the alias used by local artist Edgeworth Johnstone for a series of works based on collaborative paintings he made over the last ten years with Medway artist Billy Childish, 18 years his senior. Hence, Johnstone acting alone is Heckel’s Horse Jr. These beguiling works have their roots in primitive and symbolist art using colour and the language of dreams to great effect.

Open: Wednesday and Thursday: 13.00 – 17.00

Edgeworth Johnston Untitled horses in a field painting width 30ins 76.2 cms height 24ins 61cms
Edgeworth Johnston Untitled horses in a field painting width 30ins 76.2 cms height 24ins 61cms
Edgeworth Johnstone Untitled (The linocut print) - 8.3 x 11.7 in (A4 size)(21x29.7cms)
Edgeworth Johnstone Untitled (The linocut print) – 8.3 x 11.7 in (A4 size)(21×29.7cms)
Mar
22
Fri
Handmade In Highgate @ Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution
Mar 22 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

Handmade in Highgate, the designer maker Spring Fair.

Now in its 8th year!

Handmade in Highgate are the designer/maker fairs held at the beautiful historic Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution (HLSI) in Highgate Village.

The fair’s focus is to feature and support the UK’s brightest and best designer/ maker talent.

As ever we have a wonderful, award winning line up, featuring artists and makers creating and selling work in all disciplines and price range.

Handmade In Highgate is open:

Friday 22 March: 5pm – 8pm

Saturday 23 March: 10am – 6pm

Sunday 24 March: 11am – 5pm

Handmade In Highgate, the Spring Fair 2024
Handmade In Highgate, the Spring Fair 2024

 

Mar
23
Sat
Handmade In Highgate @ Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution
Mar 23 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

Handmade in Highgate, the designer maker Spring Fair.

Now in its 8th year!

Handmade in Highgate are the designer/maker fairs held at the beautiful historic Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution (HLSI) in Highgate Village.

The fair’s focus is to feature and support the UK’s brightest and best designer/ maker talent.

As ever we have a wonderful, award winning line up, featuring artists and makers creating and selling work in all disciplines and price range.

Handmade In Highgate is open:

Friday 22 March: 5pm – 8pm

Saturday 23 March: 10am – 6pm

Sunday 24 March: 11am – 5pm

Handmade In Highgate, the Spring Fair 2024
Handmade In Highgate, the Spring Fair 2024

 

Mar
24
Sun
Handmade In Highgate @ Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution
Mar 24 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

Handmade in Highgate, the designer maker Spring Fair.

Now in its 8th year!

Handmade in Highgate are the designer/maker fairs held at the beautiful historic Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution (HLSI) in Highgate Village.

The fair’s focus is to feature and support the UK’s brightest and best designer/ maker talent.

As ever we have a wonderful, award winning line up, featuring artists and makers creating and selling work in all disciplines and price range.

Handmade In Highgate is open:

Friday 22 March: 5pm – 8pm

Saturday 23 March: 10am – 6pm

Sunday 24 March: 11am – 5pm

Handmade In Highgate, the Spring Fair 2024
Handmade In Highgate, the Spring Fair 2024

 

Apr
12
Fri
Exhibition at Highgate Gallery: The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in Conversation: Toby Wiggins, Andrew James, Anthony Connolly @ Highgate Gallery
Apr 12 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in ConversationHighgate Gallery
The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in Conversation

 

The President of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, Anthony Connolly along with two fellow members, Toby Wiggins and Andrew James, will be curating a unique exhibition that goes to the heart of their reasons for making their work. Sixty new and unseen paintings, drawings and sculptures will form a dynamic dialogue that explores overlapping themes including personal memories, history, landscape, religion and a shared belief in the need for authenticity of spirit to be at the heart of the creative process.

 

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays 11:00-16:00, Sundays 11:00-17:00,
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 12 April 2024 18:00-20:30

Apr
13
Sat
Exhibition at Highgate Gallery: The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in Conversation: Toby Wiggins, Andrew James, Anthony Connolly @ Highgate Gallery
Apr 13 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in ConversationHighgate Gallery
The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in Conversation

 

The President of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, Anthony Connolly along with two fellow members, Toby Wiggins and Andrew James, will be curating a unique exhibition that goes to the heart of their reasons for making their work. Sixty new and unseen paintings, drawings and sculptures will form a dynamic dialogue that explores overlapping themes including personal memories, history, landscape, religion and a shared belief in the need for authenticity of spirit to be at the heart of the creative process.

 

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays 11:00-16:00, Sundays 11:00-17:00,
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 12 April 2024 18:00-20:30

Apr
14
Sun
Exhibition at Highgate Gallery: The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in Conversation: Toby Wiggins, Andrew James, Anthony Connolly @ Highgate Gallery
Apr 14 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in ConversationHighgate Gallery
The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in Conversation

 

The President of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, Anthony Connolly along with two fellow members, Toby Wiggins and Andrew James, will be curating a unique exhibition that goes to the heart of their reasons for making their work. Sixty new and unseen paintings, drawings and sculptures will form a dynamic dialogue that explores overlapping themes including personal memories, history, landscape, religion and a shared belief in the need for authenticity of spirit to be at the heart of the creative process.

 

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays 11:00-16:00, Sundays 11:00-17:00,
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 12 April 2024 18:00-20:30

Apr
17
Wed
Exhibition at Highgate Gallery: The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in Conversation: Toby Wiggins, Andrew James, Anthony Connolly @ Highgate Gallery
Apr 17 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in ConversationHighgate Gallery
The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in Conversation

 

The President of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, Anthony Connolly along with two fellow members, Toby Wiggins and Andrew James, will be curating a unique exhibition that goes to the heart of their reasons for making their work. Sixty new and unseen paintings, drawings and sculptures will form a dynamic dialogue that explores overlapping themes including personal memories, history, landscape, religion and a shared belief in the need for authenticity of spirit to be at the heart of the creative process.

 

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays 11:00-16:00, Sundays 11:00-17:00,
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 12 April 2024 18:00-20:30

Apr
18
Thu
Exhibition at Highgate Gallery: The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in Conversation: Toby Wiggins, Andrew James, Anthony Connolly @ Highgate Gallery
Apr 18 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in ConversationHighgate Gallery
The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in Conversation

 

The President of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, Anthony Connolly along with two fellow members, Toby Wiggins and Andrew James, will be curating a unique exhibition that goes to the heart of their reasons for making their work. Sixty new and unseen paintings, drawings and sculptures will form a dynamic dialogue that explores overlapping themes including personal memories, history, landscape, religion and a shared belief in the need for authenticity of spirit to be at the heart of the creative process.

 

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays 11:00-16:00, Sundays 11:00-17:00,
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 12 April 2024 18:00-20:30

Apr
19
Fri
Exhibition at Highgate Gallery: The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in Conversation: Toby Wiggins, Andrew James, Anthony Connolly @ Highgate Gallery
Apr 19 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in ConversationHighgate Gallery
The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in Conversation

 

The President of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, Anthony Connolly along with two fellow members, Toby Wiggins and Andrew James, will be curating a unique exhibition that goes to the heart of their reasons for making their work. Sixty new and unseen paintings, drawings and sculptures will form a dynamic dialogue that explores overlapping themes including personal memories, history, landscape, religion and a shared belief in the need for authenticity of spirit to be at the heart of the creative process.

 

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays 11:00-16:00, Sundays 11:00-17:00,
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 12 April 2024 18:00-20:30

Apr
20
Sat
Exhibition at Highgate Gallery: The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in Conversation: Toby Wiggins, Andrew James, Anthony Connolly @ Highgate Gallery
Apr 20 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in ConversationHighgate Gallery
The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in Conversation

 

The President of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, Anthony Connolly along with two fellow members, Toby Wiggins and Andrew James, will be curating a unique exhibition that goes to the heart of their reasons for making their work. Sixty new and unseen paintings, drawings and sculptures will form a dynamic dialogue that explores overlapping themes including personal memories, history, landscape, religion and a shared belief in the need for authenticity of spirit to be at the heart of the creative process.

 

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays 11:00-16:00, Sundays 11:00-17:00,
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 12 April 2024 18:00-20:30

Apr
21
Sun
Exhibition at Highgate Gallery: The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in Conversation: Toby Wiggins, Andrew James, Anthony Connolly @ Highgate Gallery
Apr 21 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in ConversationHighgate Gallery
The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in Conversation

 

The President of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, Anthony Connolly along with two fellow members, Toby Wiggins and Andrew James, will be curating a unique exhibition that goes to the heart of their reasons for making their work. Sixty new and unseen paintings, drawings and sculptures will form a dynamic dialogue that explores overlapping themes including personal memories, history, landscape, religion and a shared belief in the need for authenticity of spirit to be at the heart of the creative process.

 

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays 11:00-16:00, Sundays 11:00-17:00,
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 12 April 2024 18:00-20:30

Apr
24
Wed
Exhibition at Highgate Gallery: The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in Conversation: Toby Wiggins, Andrew James, Anthony Connolly @ Highgate Gallery
Apr 24 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in ConversationHighgate Gallery
The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in Conversation

 

The President of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, Anthony Connolly along with two fellow members, Toby Wiggins and Andrew James, will be curating a unique exhibition that goes to the heart of their reasons for making their work. Sixty new and unseen paintings, drawings and sculptures will form a dynamic dialogue that explores overlapping themes including personal memories, history, landscape, religion and a shared belief in the need for authenticity of spirit to be at the heart of the creative process.

 

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays 11:00-16:00, Sundays 11:00-17:00,
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 12 April 2024 18:00-20:30

Apr
25
Thu
Exhibition at Highgate Gallery: The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in Conversation: Toby Wiggins, Andrew James, Anthony Connolly @ Highgate Gallery
Apr 25 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in ConversationHighgate Gallery
The Heart has its Reasons: Three Painters in Conversation

 

The President of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, Anthony Connolly along with two fellow members, Toby Wiggins and Andrew James, will be curating a unique exhibition that goes to the heart of their reasons for making their work. Sixty new and unseen paintings, drawings and sculptures will form a dynamic dialogue that explores overlapping themes including personal memories, history, landscape, religion and a shared belief in the need for authenticity of spirit to be at the heart of the creative process.

 

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays 11:00-16:00, Sundays 11:00-17:00,
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 12 April 2024 18:00-20:30

Apr
30
Tue
The Annual Merry Mug Quiz @ HLSI
Apr 30 @ 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm

The Annual Merry Mug Quiz

Tuesday 30th April  2024  7.30 for 8.00 pm  HLSI, 11 South Grove N6 6BS  The Highgate Society takes on the Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution in the annual general knowledge challenge. No need to book or form a team. Just come along and join a table. (Highgate Society and HLSI members only.)

May
1
Wed
Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar @ Lauderdale House
May 1 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar

1st May – 27th May 2024

This exhibition focuses on periods of serene contemplation in nature, fostering opportunities for the senses and the heart to expand and encounter moments of awe.

Mika is a London-based photographer, painter, and poet, integrating the objective lens of photography with the expressive strokes of a painter’s brush.

Their work is defined by its poetic, serene, and contemplative essence.

They view their art as ‘Visual Poetry’, where each medium- photography, painting, and poetry—expresses their inner landscape.

Mika explores the intimate connection between the observer and the observed through their lens. In painting, they respond to the view with their inner feelings and sensations, often blending brush and lens by painting over printed photographs, thereby recreating them with a subjective perspective.

Mika’s approach to photography and painting transcends mere documentation; it seeks to encapsulate the inherent mystery and longing in every moment. Their ultimate goal is to create an immersive experience that surpasses the visible realm, inviting others to share moments of wonder and introspection.

Come see Mika Hadar’s work at Lauderdale House during the month of May (1st – 27th). The exhibition is free and doesn’t require a ticket, but the gallery opening times change daily – please check on www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk or call 020 8348 8716 when planning your visit.

Website: www.mikahadar.art/

E-mail: mika@subtleyoga.co.uk

Instagram: @mikahadar

LinkedIn: Mika Hadar

Facebook: Mika Hadar Borthwick

May
2
Thu
Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar @ Lauderdale House
May 2 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar

1st May – 27th May 2024

This exhibition focuses on periods of serene contemplation in nature, fostering opportunities for the senses and the heart to expand and encounter moments of awe.

Mika is a London-based photographer, painter, and poet, integrating the objective lens of photography with the expressive strokes of a painter’s brush.

Their work is defined by its poetic, serene, and contemplative essence.

They view their art as ‘Visual Poetry’, where each medium- photography, painting, and poetry—expresses their inner landscape.

Mika explores the intimate connection between the observer and the observed through their lens. In painting, they respond to the view with their inner feelings and sensations, often blending brush and lens by painting over printed photographs, thereby recreating them with a subjective perspective.

Mika’s approach to photography and painting transcends mere documentation; it seeks to encapsulate the inherent mystery and longing in every moment. Their ultimate goal is to create an immersive experience that surpasses the visible realm, inviting others to share moments of wonder and introspection.

Come see Mika Hadar’s work at Lauderdale House during the month of May (1st – 27th). The exhibition is free and doesn’t require a ticket, but the gallery opening times change daily – please check on www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk or call 020 8348 8716 when planning your visit.

Website: www.mikahadar.art/

E-mail: mika@subtleyoga.co.uk

Instagram: @mikahadar

LinkedIn: Mika Hadar

Facebook: Mika Hadar Borthwick

Jazz in the House 2024: Kate Williams Quartet @ Lauderdale House
May 2 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Jazz in the House 2024: Kate Williams Quartet

Kate Williams and her quartet join us at Lauderdale House this spring for an evening of tunes by Emily Remler and Bill Evans, as well as originals.

Pianist/composer Kate Williams has gained a reputation as both a distinctive writer and performer. She has released several CDs, each one to critical acclaim, including Made Up and Atlas And Vulcana (with her septet) and Smoke And Mirrors (with tenor saxophonist, the late Bobby Wellins). In 2016 she formed Four Plus Three, an ensemble featuring her trio with string quartet. The following year, they performed at the 606 with special guest John Williams (Kate’s father) on guitar. John also features on Kate’s album with vocalist Georgia Mancio: Finding Home: Kate Williams’ Four Plus Three Meets Georgia Mancio. It won album of the year at the 2020 Parliamentary Jazz Awards.

Performers

Kate Williams – piano

Mike Outram – guitar

Dave Whitford – double bass

David Ingamells – drums

 

Tickets

Standard £15.50

Unwaged Concession £12.50

(This concession applies to guests with disabilities and those not in work. There are no senior concessions for Jazz in the House)

Under 35s Concession £8

(Limited Numbers)

Times

Doors Open: 7:30pm

Concert Start Time: 8pm

 

Tickets can be purchased here.

May
3
Fri
Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar @ Lauderdale House
May 3 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar

1st May – 27th May 2024

This exhibition focuses on periods of serene contemplation in nature, fostering opportunities for the senses and the heart to expand and encounter moments of awe.

Mika is a London-based photographer, painter, and poet, integrating the objective lens of photography with the expressive strokes of a painter’s brush.

Their work is defined by its poetic, serene, and contemplative essence.

They view their art as ‘Visual Poetry’, where each medium- photography, painting, and poetry—expresses their inner landscape.

Mika explores the intimate connection between the observer and the observed through their lens. In painting, they respond to the view with their inner feelings and sensations, often blending brush and lens by painting over printed photographs, thereby recreating them with a subjective perspective.

Mika’s approach to photography and painting transcends mere documentation; it seeks to encapsulate the inherent mystery and longing in every moment. Their ultimate goal is to create an immersive experience that surpasses the visible realm, inviting others to share moments of wonder and introspection.

Come see Mika Hadar’s work at Lauderdale House during the month of May (1st – 27th). The exhibition is free and doesn’t require a ticket, but the gallery opening times change daily – please check on www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk or call 020 8348 8716 when planning your visit.

Website: www.mikahadar.art/

E-mail: mika@subtleyoga.co.uk

Instagram: @mikahadar

LinkedIn: Mika Hadar

Facebook: Mika Hadar Borthwick

May
4
Sat
Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar @ Lauderdale House
May 4 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar

1st May – 27th May 2024

This exhibition focuses on periods of serene contemplation in nature, fostering opportunities for the senses and the heart to expand and encounter moments of awe.

Mika is a London-based photographer, painter, and poet, integrating the objective lens of photography with the expressive strokes of a painter’s brush.

Their work is defined by its poetic, serene, and contemplative essence.

They view their art as ‘Visual Poetry’, where each medium- photography, painting, and poetry—expresses their inner landscape.

Mika explores the intimate connection between the observer and the observed through their lens. In painting, they respond to the view with their inner feelings and sensations, often blending brush and lens by painting over printed photographs, thereby recreating them with a subjective perspective.

Mika’s approach to photography and painting transcends mere documentation; it seeks to encapsulate the inherent mystery and longing in every moment. Their ultimate goal is to create an immersive experience that surpasses the visible realm, inviting others to share moments of wonder and introspection.

Come see Mika Hadar’s work at Lauderdale House during the month of May (1st – 27th). The exhibition is free and doesn’t require a ticket, but the gallery opening times change daily – please check on www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk or call 020 8348 8716 when planning your visit.

Website: www.mikahadar.art/

E-mail: mika@subtleyoga.co.uk

Instagram: @mikahadar

LinkedIn: Mika Hadar

Facebook: Mika Hadar Borthwick

May
5
Sun
Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar @ Lauderdale House
May 5 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar

1st May – 27th May 2024

This exhibition focuses on periods of serene contemplation in nature, fostering opportunities for the senses and the heart to expand and encounter moments of awe.

Mika is a London-based photographer, painter, and poet, integrating the objective lens of photography with the expressive strokes of a painter’s brush.

Their work is defined by its poetic, serene, and contemplative essence.

They view their art as ‘Visual Poetry’, where each medium- photography, painting, and poetry—expresses their inner landscape.

Mika explores the intimate connection between the observer and the observed through their lens. In painting, they respond to the view with their inner feelings and sensations, often blending brush and lens by painting over printed photographs, thereby recreating them with a subjective perspective.

Mika’s approach to photography and painting transcends mere documentation; it seeks to encapsulate the inherent mystery and longing in every moment. Their ultimate goal is to create an immersive experience that surpasses the visible realm, inviting others to share moments of wonder and introspection.

Come see Mika Hadar’s work at Lauderdale House during the month of May (1st – 27th). The exhibition is free and doesn’t require a ticket, but the gallery opening times change daily – please check on www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk or call 020 8348 8716 when planning your visit.

Website: www.mikahadar.art/

E-mail: mika@subtleyoga.co.uk

Instagram: @mikahadar

LinkedIn: Mika Hadar

Facebook: Mika Hadar Borthwick

May
6
Mon
Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar @ Lauderdale House
May 6 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar

1st May – 27th May 2024

This exhibition focuses on periods of serene contemplation in nature, fostering opportunities for the senses and the heart to expand and encounter moments of awe.

Mika is a London-based photographer, painter, and poet, integrating the objective lens of photography with the expressive strokes of a painter’s brush.

Their work is defined by its poetic, serene, and contemplative essence.

They view their art as ‘Visual Poetry’, where each medium- photography, painting, and poetry—expresses their inner landscape.

Mika explores the intimate connection between the observer and the observed through their lens. In painting, they respond to the view with their inner feelings and sensations, often blending brush and lens by painting over printed photographs, thereby recreating them with a subjective perspective.

Mika’s approach to photography and painting transcends mere documentation; it seeks to encapsulate the inherent mystery and longing in every moment. Their ultimate goal is to create an immersive experience that surpasses the visible realm, inviting others to share moments of wonder and introspection.

Come see Mika Hadar’s work at Lauderdale House during the month of May (1st – 27th). The exhibition is free and doesn’t require a ticket, but the gallery opening times change daily – please check on www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk or call 020 8348 8716 when planning your visit.

Website: www.mikahadar.art/

E-mail: mika@subtleyoga.co.uk

Instagram: @mikahadar

LinkedIn: Mika Hadar

Facebook: Mika Hadar Borthwick

May
7
Tue
Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar @ Lauderdale House
May 7 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar

1st May – 27th May 2024

This exhibition focuses on periods of serene contemplation in nature, fostering opportunities for the senses and the heart to expand and encounter moments of awe.

Mika is a London-based photographer, painter, and poet, integrating the objective lens of photography with the expressive strokes of a painter’s brush.

Their work is defined by its poetic, serene, and contemplative essence.

They view their art as ‘Visual Poetry’, where each medium- photography, painting, and poetry—expresses their inner landscape.

Mika explores the intimate connection between the observer and the observed through their lens. In painting, they respond to the view with their inner feelings and sensations, often blending brush and lens by painting over printed photographs, thereby recreating them with a subjective perspective.

Mika’s approach to photography and painting transcends mere documentation; it seeks to encapsulate the inherent mystery and longing in every moment. Their ultimate goal is to create an immersive experience that surpasses the visible realm, inviting others to share moments of wonder and introspection.

Come see Mika Hadar’s work at Lauderdale House during the month of May (1st – 27th). The exhibition is free and doesn’t require a ticket, but the gallery opening times change daily – please check on www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk or call 020 8348 8716 when planning your visit.

Website: www.mikahadar.art/

E-mail: mika@subtleyoga.co.uk

Instagram: @mikahadar

LinkedIn: Mika Hadar

Facebook: Mika Hadar Borthwick

May
8
Wed
Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar @ Lauderdale House
May 8 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar

1st May – 27th May 2024

This exhibition focuses on periods of serene contemplation in nature, fostering opportunities for the senses and the heart to expand and encounter moments of awe.

Mika is a London-based photographer, painter, and poet, integrating the objective lens of photography with the expressive strokes of a painter’s brush.

Their work is defined by its poetic, serene, and contemplative essence.

They view their art as ‘Visual Poetry’, where each medium- photography, painting, and poetry—expresses their inner landscape.

Mika explores the intimate connection between the observer and the observed through their lens. In painting, they respond to the view with their inner feelings and sensations, often blending brush and lens by painting over printed photographs, thereby recreating them with a subjective perspective.

Mika’s approach to photography and painting transcends mere documentation; it seeks to encapsulate the inherent mystery and longing in every moment. Their ultimate goal is to create an immersive experience that surpasses the visible realm, inviting others to share moments of wonder and introspection.

Come see Mika Hadar’s work at Lauderdale House during the month of May (1st – 27th). The exhibition is free and doesn’t require a ticket, but the gallery opening times change daily – please check on www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk or call 020 8348 8716 when planning your visit.

Website: www.mikahadar.art/

E-mail: mika@subtleyoga.co.uk

Instagram: @mikahadar

LinkedIn: Mika Hadar

Facebook: Mika Hadar Borthwick

May
9
Thu
Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar @ Lauderdale House
May 9 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar

1st May – 27th May 2024

This exhibition focuses on periods of serene contemplation in nature, fostering opportunities for the senses and the heart to expand and encounter moments of awe.

Mika is a London-based photographer, painter, and poet, integrating the objective lens of photography with the expressive strokes of a painter’s brush.

Their work is defined by its poetic, serene, and contemplative essence.

They view their art as ‘Visual Poetry’, where each medium- photography, painting, and poetry—expresses their inner landscape.

Mika explores the intimate connection between the observer and the observed through their lens. In painting, they respond to the view with their inner feelings and sensations, often blending brush and lens by painting over printed photographs, thereby recreating them with a subjective perspective.

Mika’s approach to photography and painting transcends mere documentation; it seeks to encapsulate the inherent mystery and longing in every moment. Their ultimate goal is to create an immersive experience that surpasses the visible realm, inviting others to share moments of wonder and introspection.

Come see Mika Hadar’s work at Lauderdale House during the month of May (1st – 27th). The exhibition is free and doesn’t require a ticket, but the gallery opening times change daily – please check on www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk or call 020 8348 8716 when planning your visit.

Website: www.mikahadar.art/

E-mail: mika@subtleyoga.co.uk

Instagram: @mikahadar

LinkedIn: Mika Hadar

Facebook: Mika Hadar Borthwick

May
10
Fri
Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar @ Lauderdale House
May 10 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar

1st May – 27th May 2024

This exhibition focuses on periods of serene contemplation in nature, fostering opportunities for the senses and the heart to expand and encounter moments of awe.

Mika is a London-based photographer, painter, and poet, integrating the objective lens of photography with the expressive strokes of a painter’s brush.

Their work is defined by its poetic, serene, and contemplative essence.

They view their art as ‘Visual Poetry’, where each medium- photography, painting, and poetry—expresses their inner landscape.

Mika explores the intimate connection between the observer and the observed through their lens. In painting, they respond to the view with their inner feelings and sensations, often blending brush and lens by painting over printed photographs, thereby recreating them with a subjective perspective.

Mika’s approach to photography and painting transcends mere documentation; it seeks to encapsulate the inherent mystery and longing in every moment. Their ultimate goal is to create an immersive experience that surpasses the visible realm, inviting others to share moments of wonder and introspection.

Come see Mika Hadar’s work at Lauderdale House during the month of May (1st – 27th). The exhibition is free and doesn’t require a ticket, but the gallery opening times change daily – please check on www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk or call 020 8348 8716 when planning your visit.

Website: www.mikahadar.art/

E-mail: mika@subtleyoga.co.uk

Instagram: @mikahadar

LinkedIn: Mika Hadar

Facebook: Mika Hadar Borthwick