All Dogs Matter invite you to celebrate the Year of the Dog at a special photography exhibition at Lauderdale House.
Year of the (rescue) Dog is a tribute to the fascinating life stories of the rescue dogs at All Dogs Matter, featuring a host of photos by different photographers – including Rankin. These photos show off how wonderful rescue dogs are and how rewarding it can be to adopt one, showcasing the rescue dogs and their owners, plus a few special supporters like Ricky Gervais, Michelle Collins, Peter Egan and Rachel Riley.
All Dogs Matter are a local dog rescue and rehoming charity based near East Finchley, who take in and rehome abandoned and unwanted dogs from all over London. They receive no government funding so all donations make a difference. Prints will be available to purchase at the exhibition to help All Dogs Matter raise more invaluable funds for their dogs in need.
Year of the (rescue) Dog will being with a Private View on 13 June, with the exhibition running 14 June to 6 July in Lauderdale House’s Courtyard Gallery Space. Entry is free but donations welcome!
Yvonne Saville has been painting for over 25 years and her work, now mainly in acrylics, has been exhibited widely in North London. She is inspired by the natural world, its beauty, its randomness, its continual change and transformation.
“I want to celebrate what I know, that essence of nature. My pictures are not about what I see, but what I feel. My tools are paint, fingers, brushes, sand for texture, oil for movement, wood for incising – but mainly the heart.”
Yvonne Saville’s exhibition The Poetry of Earth is Never Dead runs in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery 13 June – 9 July. Entry free of charge.
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Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 10am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sun 17 and Sun 24 June.
All Dogs Matter invite you to celebrate the Year of the Dog at a special photography exhibition at Lauderdale House.
Year of the (rescue) Dog is a tribute to the fascinating life stories of the rescue dogs at All Dogs Matter, featuring a host of photos by different photographers – including Rankin. These photos show off how wonderful rescue dogs are and how rewarding it can be to adopt one, showcasing the rescue dogs and their owners, plus a few special supporters like Ricky Gervais, Michelle Collins, Peter Egan and Rachel Riley.
All Dogs Matter are a local dog rescue and rehoming charity based near East Finchley, who take in and rehome abandoned and unwanted dogs from all over London. They receive no government funding so all donations make a difference. Prints will be available to purchase at the exhibition to help All Dogs Matter raise more invaluable funds for their dogs in need.
Year of the (rescue) Dog will being with a Private View on 13 June, with the exhibition running 14 June to 6 July in Lauderdale House’s Courtyard Gallery Space. Entry is free but donations welcome!
Yvonne Saville has been painting for over 25 years and her work, now mainly in acrylics, has been exhibited widely in North London. She is inspired by the natural world, its beauty, its randomness, its continual change and transformation.
“I want to celebrate what I know, that essence of nature. My pictures are not about what I see, but what I feel. My tools are paint, fingers, brushes, sand for texture, oil for movement, wood for incising – but mainly the heart.”
Yvonne Saville’s exhibition The Poetry of Earth is Never Dead runs in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery 13 June – 9 July. Entry free of charge.
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Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 10am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sun 17 and Sun 24 June.
All Dogs Matter invite you to celebrate the Year of the Dog at a special photography exhibition at Lauderdale House.
Year of the (rescue) Dog is a tribute to the fascinating life stories of the rescue dogs at All Dogs Matter, featuring a host of photos by different photographers – including Rankin. These photos show off how wonderful rescue dogs are and how rewarding it can be to adopt one, showcasing the rescue dogs and their owners, plus a few special supporters like Ricky Gervais, Michelle Collins, Peter Egan and Rachel Riley.
All Dogs Matter are a local dog rescue and rehoming charity based near East Finchley, who take in and rehome abandoned and unwanted dogs from all over London. They receive no government funding so all donations make a difference. Prints will be available to purchase at the exhibition to help All Dogs Matter raise more invaluable funds for their dogs in need.
Year of the (rescue) Dog will being with a Private View on 13 June, with the exhibition running 14 June to 6 July in Lauderdale House’s Courtyard Gallery Space. Entry is free but donations welcome!
10.30 – 4.30pm
Architecture: The
Development of the
Modern Home – 2 day course
First day 5th July; second day 13th September.
HLSI, 11 South Grove, N6 6BS
Booking £45/1 day, £80/2 days
www.hlsi.net
Yvonne Saville has been painting for over 25 years and her work, now mainly in acrylics, has been exhibited widely in North London. She is inspired by the natural world, its beauty, its randomness, its continual change and transformation.
“I want to celebrate what I know, that essence of nature. My pictures are not about what I see, but what I feel. My tools are paint, fingers, brushes, sand for texture, oil for movement, wood for incising – but mainly the heart.”
Yvonne Saville’s exhibition The Poetry of Earth is Never Dead runs in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery 13 June – 9 July. Entry free of charge.
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Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 10am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sun 17 and Sun 24 June.
All Dogs Matter invite you to celebrate the Year of the Dog at a special photography exhibition at Lauderdale House.
Year of the (rescue) Dog is a tribute to the fascinating life stories of the rescue dogs at All Dogs Matter, featuring a host of photos by different photographers – including Rankin. These photos show off how wonderful rescue dogs are and how rewarding it can be to adopt one, showcasing the rescue dogs and their owners, plus a few special supporters like Ricky Gervais, Michelle Collins, Peter Egan and Rachel Riley.
All Dogs Matter are a local dog rescue and rehoming charity based near East Finchley, who take in and rehome abandoned and unwanted dogs from all over London. They receive no government funding so all donations make a difference. Prints will be available to purchase at the exhibition to help All Dogs Matter raise more invaluable funds for their dogs in need.
Year of the (rescue) Dog will being with a Private View on 13 June, with the exhibition running 14 June to 6 July in Lauderdale House’s Courtyard Gallery Space. Entry is free but donations welcome!
Following the launch this exhibition will be in various locations around Highgate during the Festival and beyond:
Highgate Contemporary Gallery/Thrown, 26 Highgate High Street www.highgateart.com – 5 -10th
then from 5 – 15th at:
High Tea of Highgate, 50 Highgate High Street
82 Highgate High Street
Organ Recital at St Joseph’s Church. Look at the poster here Organ Recitals 2018
Thursday 5th July
7.30 – 9pm
Organ recital, choral singing and poetry mixed programme St Joseph’s Church, Highgate Hill, N19 5NE
Free, but donations welcome www.stjosephshighgate.org.uk
Community Art Show (runs until Mon 9 July 2pm)
At Lauderdale House and Highgate Newtown Community Centre hall
Check times with Venues.
PRIVATE VIEWS: 5 – 7 PM on FRIDAY 6th July.
Private View: 6 – 8.30pm 6th July
Opening times: 1-5pm on Friday; Sat 11-4pm and Sun 11-5pm.
Yvonne Saville has been painting for over 25 years and her work, now mainly in acrylics, has been exhibited widely in North London. She is inspired by the natural world, its beauty, its randomness, its continual change and transformation.
“I want to celebrate what I know, that essence of nature. My pictures are not about what I see, but what I feel. My tools are paint, fingers, brushes, sand for texture, oil for movement, wood for incising – but mainly the heart.”
Yvonne Saville’s exhibition The Poetry of Earth is Never Dead runs in Lauderdale House’s Upper Gallery 13 June – 9 July. Entry free of charge.
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Opening Times:
Monday to Wednesday: 10am to 4pm
Thursday: 11.30am to 4pm – subject to availability
Friday: 11am to 4pm – subject to availability
The exhibition will also be open 11am to 4pm on Sun 17 and Sun 24 June.
All Dogs Matter invite you to celebrate the Year of the Dog at a special photography exhibition at Lauderdale House.
Year of the (rescue) Dog is a tribute to the fascinating life stories of the rescue dogs at All Dogs Matter, featuring a host of photos by different photographers – including Rankin. These photos show off how wonderful rescue dogs are and how rewarding it can be to adopt one, showcasing the rescue dogs and their owners, plus a few special supporters like Ricky Gervais, Michelle Collins, Peter Egan and Rachel Riley.
All Dogs Matter are a local dog rescue and rehoming charity based near East Finchley, who take in and rehome abandoned and unwanted dogs from all over London. They receive no government funding so all donations make a difference. Prints will be available to purchase at the exhibition to help All Dogs Matter raise more invaluable funds for their dogs in need.
Year of the (rescue) Dog will being with a Private View on 13 June, with the exhibition running 14 June to 6 July in Lauderdale House’s Courtyard Gallery Space. Entry is free but donations welcome!
Tamara Jovandic: BODY AND SOUL
Classically trained painter Tamara Jovandic presents her new solo exhibition of expressive figurative and recent abstract paintings entitled BODY AND SOUL at Highgate Gallery 6-19 July 2018.
Jovandic’s work is influenced by the war, which tore through her home Sarajevo, Bosnia, former Yugoslavia, making her a refugee in 1992. Rich, deep colour and broad, tempestuous brush strokes sweep across the canvas, inspired by the Italian Baroque and Caravaggio’s colour palette and use of chiaroscuro. Working quickly from live models directly onto canvas, she describes the process of painting both as “a spiritual ritual” and “a physical battle”. Often autobiographical, her figurative works explore the female form, solitary eroticism, sacrifice and the isolation of a life in exile.
Her abstract works are freed from narrative and represent mute poems about trees and stone, inspired by Kenwood and Highgate Woods. On close viewing life figures are reflected in these mysterious landscapes.
The exhibition will feature “Passion” a prizewinning artwork from the London Biennale 2017 selected from the work of 120 artists across 40 nations.
Jovandic was born in Sarajevo. In 1991 she gained a BA Hons with Distinction in Fine Art from The Academy of Art in Sarajevo. Since moving to the UK in 1992 Jovandic has exhibited at the Mall Gallery, Cork St, The Royal College of Art and has taken part in over thirty group shows in the UK, Ireland, France and the USA as well as five solo exhibitions.
For further information please contact the artist: tamarajovandic@yahoo.co.uk
Magic with chemistry – suitable for ALL ages.
Join members of the Highgate Society for a Summer Social, with a glass of wine (£5 a head) and learn about the Highgate Festival – July 6th to 10th.
7 – 9pm
Archway Road Open Studios
24/8 Studio, Halfadozen,
Pat, Highgate Flowers, Sew,
Souvenir
Dance: One Moment in Time
Beasts and Beauties – play
Highgate School Drama
Studio, Dyne House,
Southwood Ln, N6 5EE
£5/£3 conc.
www.ticketsource.co.uk/
highgateschool
Following the launch this exhibition will be in various locations around Highgate during the Festival and beyond:
Highgate Contemporary Gallery/Thrown, 26 Highgate High Street www.highgateart.com – 5 -10th
then from 5 – 15th at:
High Tea of Highgate, 50 Highgate High Street
82 Highgate High Street
Community Art Show (runs until Mon 9 July 2pm)
At Lauderdale House and Highgate Newtown Community Centre hall
Check times with Venues.
PRIVATE VIEWS: 5 – 7 PM on FRIDAY 6th July.
Highgate museum open
Situated in the former Chapel on Southwood Lane, beyond Dyne House.
10.30 – 12.30pm
Insect Safari
Information Hut, Highgate
Wood, N10 3JN
Free
www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/
highgate-wood-13178257557
Highgate Society will be open as part of the Highgate Festival.
International Dance Festival: details to follow!
Private View: 6 – 8.30pm 6th July
Opening times: 1-5pm on Friday; Sat 11-4pm and Sun 11-5pm.
Tamara Jovandic: BODY AND SOUL
Classically trained painter Tamara Jovandic presents her new solo exhibition of expressive figurative and recent abstract paintings entitled BODY AND SOUL at Highgate Gallery 6-19 July 2018.
Jovandic’s work is influenced by the war, which tore through her home Sarajevo, Bosnia, former Yugoslavia, making her a refugee in 1992. Rich, deep colour and broad, tempestuous brush strokes sweep across the canvas, inspired by the Italian Baroque and Caravaggio’s colour palette and use of chiaroscuro. Working quickly from live models directly onto canvas, she describes the process of painting both as “a spiritual ritual” and “a physical battle”. Often autobiographical, her figurative works explore the female form, solitary eroticism, sacrifice and the isolation of a life in exile.
Her abstract works are freed from narrative and represent mute poems about trees and stone, inspired by Kenwood and Highgate Woods. On close viewing life figures are reflected in these mysterious landscapes.
The exhibition will feature “Passion” a prizewinning artwork from the London Biennale 2017 selected from the work of 120 artists across 40 nations.
Jovandic was born in Sarajevo. In 1991 she gained a BA Hons with Distinction in Fine Art from The Academy of Art in Sarajevo. Since moving to the UK in 1992 Jovandic has exhibited at the Mall Gallery, Cork St, The Royal College of Art and has taken part in over thirty group shows in the UK, Ireland, France and the USA as well as five solo exhibitions.
For further information please contact the artist: tamarajovandic@yahoo.co.uk
11 – 4.30pm (every 30 mins)
Tours of the West Cemetery
Highgate Cemetery, Swain’s
Lane, N6 6PJ
www.highgatecemetery.org
Jackson’s Lane
Community Open Day
Jackson’s Lane, 269a Archway
Road, N6 5AA
Free
www.jacksonslane.org.uk
2 – 4pm
Highgate Library
Cake Club
Highgate Library, Shepherds
Hill, N6 5QJ
Free
www.haringey.gov.uk
the Highgate cake club has its own social media presence on twitter and Instagram @HighateCake.
2 – 4pm
Re-imagining Highgate –
Community Drawing
Workshop
Highgate Neighbourhood
Forum
10A South Grove, N6 6BS
Free
www.highgateneighbour
hoodforum.org.uk
2 – 3pm
History of a school in its
village -1565 to 2018 – a
Walking Tour by Henley Smith
Highgate School Museum,
Southwood Lane, N6 5EE
Free
www.highgateschool.org.uk/
about/museum-and-archive
SUMMER FAIR ON SATURDAY 7 JULY 2018, from 2pm to 4pm. We have a children’s poet doing readings, a raffle with prizes and drinks and cakes on sale.
Councillor Zena Brabazon, the new Cabinet member with responsibility for Libraries will be there to open the Fair. Please come along. Details in flyers in the library and elsewhere.
PLEASE COME AND SUPPORT THE SUMMER FAIR ON 7 JULY 2018.
Drama: Beasts and Beauties
Beasts and Beauties – play
Highgate School Drama
Studio, Dyne House,
Southwood Ln, N6 5EE
£5/£3 conc.
www.ticketsource.co.uk/
highgateschool
Beasts and Beauties – play
Highgate School Drama
Studio, Dyne House,
Southwood Ln, N6 5EE
£5/£3 conc.
www.ticketsource.co.uk/
highgateschool
Following the launch this exhibition will be in various locations around Highgate during the Festival and beyond:
Highgate Contemporary Gallery/Thrown, 26 Highgate High Street www.highgateart.com – 5 -10th
then from 5 – 15th at:
High Tea of Highgate, 50 Highgate High Street
82 Highgate High Street
7.30 – 9.30pm
There is no Planet B –
an evening of eco talks
and discussion by HNF,
Transition Highgate, HS
Sustainable Living Group,
OmVed Gardens
OmVed Gardens, Highgate
High Street, N6 5JF
Free
www.omvedgardens.com
Community Art Show (runs until Mon 9 July 2pm)
At Lauderdale House and Highgate Newtown Community Centre hall
Check times with Venues.
PRIVATE VIEWS: 5 – 7 PM on FRIDAY 6th July.
Highgate museum open
Situated in the former Chapel on Southwood Lane, beyond Dyne House.