Linda and John Jenkins: THRESHOLDS. 8-24 June 2018
Nature forms the basis of both Linda’s and John’s work, but their approach in style and medium is very different, resulting in a varied and evocative show.
Linda’s work explores her fascination with surfaces, textures and colours and the responses, both emotional and psychological, that these elements can provoke. She uses collage, fabrics and stitch as well as lino and mono-printing, collagraph, drawing and painting, manipulating her materials to experiment and reveal in an intuitive way. In this process she is also exploring the connections between our exterior and interior worlds.
Inspiration is drawn from the land and seascapes of Australia, rock formations in Norway, beaches in Cornwall, and woods and lakes closer to home. Linda is aiming to evoke a memory of a place and time experienced, as well as opening the doors to new – as yet unexplored – vistas.
John’s photographic work is inspired by landscape and especially trees which he feels are imbued with both spiritual and visual qualities. Working intuitively when editing his photographs he is searching for structures, patterns and textures that reimagine the components of the landscape into new visual experiences.
He is also fascinated by the concept of symmetry which is found in so many forms of art and nature. He endeavours to create work that has a meditative quality and allows the viewer the opportunity to discover hidden worlds. His artworks are constructed as photo collages as their composition is a result of a process of experimentation both with scale and the choice of paper to enhance the image.
All work in the exhibition is for sale.
Highgate Gallery open Tue-Fri 1-5; Sat 11-4; Sun 11-5. Closed Mon.
8.30pm (doors open 8pm)
£12 / £10 concession / £7 student
concessions limited to disability, people on benefits (not over 60’s)
Juliet Kelly
Juliet Kelly (vocals), Jennifer Carr (piano) & Oli Hayhurst (bass)
Juliet Kelly is one of UK jazz’s hidden treasures. Gifted with a beautiful, expressive voice, she is also a talented, highly original songwriter who draws on a diverse set of influences and has performed with the likes of Courtney Pine, Seb Rochford and Talvin Singh.
Juliet has released 4 albums to critical acclaim receiving widespread radio airplay. She has appeared at clubs and festivals throughout the UK and Europe with concerts in Italy, Germany, Greece and Russia and opened for legendary artists Hugh Masekela, Georgie Fame and Take 6.
With her love of jazz classics, beautiful voice and a talent for writing charming originals with infectious rhythms and catchy melodies, Juliet’s performances are filled with warmth, humour, pathos and beauty.
‘One of those rare singers that tells a genuine story with her music, through her passionate performance and naturally warm voice, it’s a beguiling combination that’s hard to resist. One of the UK’s finest singers in any genre.’ Time Out
“The nuanced warmth of Kelly’s rich, full voice is streets ahead of most of her contemporaries.” BBC Music magazine
“Kelly has been a well-kept secret of the UK scene for some time, but the honesty and charm of Spellbound Stories might change that.” John Fordham, The Guardian
Listen to her here
http://www.julietkelly.com/index.html#ss
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!
Linda and John Jenkins: THRESHOLDS. 8-24 June 2018
Nature forms the basis of both Linda’s and John’s work, but their approach in style and medium is very different, resulting in a varied and evocative show.
Linda’s work explores her fascination with surfaces, textures and colours and the responses, both emotional and psychological, that these elements can provoke. She uses collage, fabrics and stitch as well as lino and mono-printing, collagraph, drawing and painting, manipulating her materials to experiment and reveal in an intuitive way. In this process she is also exploring the connections between our exterior and interior worlds.
Inspiration is drawn from the land and seascapes of Australia, rock formations in Norway, beaches in Cornwall, and woods and lakes closer to home. Linda is aiming to evoke a memory of a place and time experienced, as well as opening the doors to new – as yet unexplored – vistas.
John’s photographic work is inspired by landscape and especially trees which he feels are imbued with both spiritual and visual qualities. Working intuitively when editing his photographs he is searching for structures, patterns and textures that reimagine the components of the landscape into new visual experiences.
He is also fascinated by the concept of symmetry which is found in so many forms of art and nature. He endeavours to create work that has a meditative quality and allows the viewer the opportunity to discover hidden worlds. His artworks are constructed as photo collages as their composition is a result of a process of experimentation both with scale and the choice of paper to enhance the image.
All work in the exhibition is for sale.
Highgate Gallery open Tue-Fri 1-5; Sat 11-4; Sun 11-5. Closed Mon.
Box Office opens at 10:00 AM, event starts at 10:30.
Tickets: Standard £8.50, Concession £6.50, Family £28.00, Family Concession £20.00
Adventure packs at the ready as we follow the Yellow Brick Road together with Dorothy and her friends on a quest to find the Wonderful Wizard of Oz. An interactive theatrical experience taking our Little Adventurers on a journey through Lauderdale House and the stunning grounds of Waterlow Park, making the most of our summertime sun.
We will become the twister that carries Dorothy ‘Over the Rainbow’, we will become the flying monkeys and we will make and take home our very own Scarecrows after conquering that cheeky old Witch of the West. Fun for the whole family, this theatrical walk presents the fabulous songs and timeless story of The Wizard of Oz in the unique setting of Waterlow Park.
Sally’s Adventure to the Land of Oz is suitable for children aged 2+.
Linda and John Jenkins: THRESHOLDS. 8-24 June 2018
Nature forms the basis of both Linda’s and John’s work, but their approach in style and medium is very different, resulting in a varied and evocative show.
Linda’s work explores her fascination with surfaces, textures and colours and the responses, both emotional and psychological, that these elements can provoke. She uses collage, fabrics and stitch as well as lino and mono-printing, collagraph, drawing and painting, manipulating her materials to experiment and reveal in an intuitive way. In this process she is also exploring the connections between our exterior and interior worlds.
Inspiration is drawn from the land and seascapes of Australia, rock formations in Norway, beaches in Cornwall, and woods and lakes closer to home. Linda is aiming to evoke a memory of a place and time experienced, as well as opening the doors to new – as yet unexplored – vistas.
John’s photographic work is inspired by landscape and especially trees which he feels are imbued with both spiritual and visual qualities. Working intuitively when editing his photographs he is searching for structures, patterns and textures that reimagine the components of the landscape into new visual experiences.
He is also fascinated by the concept of symmetry which is found in so many forms of art and nature. He endeavours to create work that has a meditative quality and allows the viewer the opportunity to discover hidden worlds. His artworks are constructed as photo collages as their composition is a result of a process of experimentation both with scale and the choice of paper to enhance the image.
All work in the exhibition is for sale.
Highgate Gallery open Tue-Fri 1-5; Sat 11-4; Sun 11-5. Closed Mon.
Linda and John Jenkins: THRESHOLDS. 8-24 June 2018
Nature forms the basis of both Linda’s and John’s work, but their approach in style and medium is very different, resulting in a varied and evocative show.
Linda’s work explores her fascination with surfaces, textures and colours and the responses, both emotional and psychological, that these elements can provoke. She uses collage, fabrics and stitch as well as lino and mono-printing, collagraph, drawing and painting, manipulating her materials to experiment and reveal in an intuitive way. In this process she is also exploring the connections between our exterior and interior worlds.
Inspiration is drawn from the land and seascapes of Australia, rock formations in Norway, beaches in Cornwall, and woods and lakes closer to home. Linda is aiming to evoke a memory of a place and time experienced, as well as opening the doors to new – as yet unexplored – vistas.
John’s photographic work is inspired by landscape and especially trees which he feels are imbued with both spiritual and visual qualities. Working intuitively when editing his photographs he is searching for structures, patterns and textures that reimagine the components of the landscape into new visual experiences.
He is also fascinated by the concept of symmetry which is found in so many forms of art and nature. He endeavours to create work that has a meditative quality and allows the viewer the opportunity to discover hidden worlds. His artworks are constructed as photo collages as their composition is a result of a process of experimentation both with scale and the choice of paper to enhance the image.
All work in the exhibition is for sale.
Highgate Gallery open Tue-Fri 1-5; Sat 11-4; Sun 11-5. Closed Mon.
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!
Linda and John Jenkins: THRESHOLDS. 8-24 June 2018
Nature forms the basis of both Linda’s and John’s work, but their approach in style and medium is very different, resulting in a varied and evocative show.
Linda’s work explores her fascination with surfaces, textures and colours and the responses, both emotional and psychological, that these elements can provoke. She uses collage, fabrics and stitch as well as lino and mono-printing, collagraph, drawing and painting, manipulating her materials to experiment and reveal in an intuitive way. In this process she is also exploring the connections between our exterior and interior worlds.
Inspiration is drawn from the land and seascapes of Australia, rock formations in Norway, beaches in Cornwall, and woods and lakes closer to home. Linda is aiming to evoke a memory of a place and time experienced, as well as opening the doors to new – as yet unexplored – vistas.
John’s photographic work is inspired by landscape and especially trees which he feels are imbued with both spiritual and visual qualities. Working intuitively when editing his photographs he is searching for structures, patterns and textures that reimagine the components of the landscape into new visual experiences.
He is also fascinated by the concept of symmetry which is found in so many forms of art and nature. He endeavours to create work that has a meditative quality and allows the viewer the opportunity to discover hidden worlds. His artworks are constructed as photo collages as their composition is a result of a process of experimentation both with scale and the choice of paper to enhance the image.
All work in the exhibition is for sale.
Highgate Gallery open Tue-Fri 1-5; Sat 11-4; Sun 11-5. Closed Mon.
Free lunchtime concerts at Lauderdale House! Ease back in the warm sunlight while listening to dulcet pieces from ages past.
Programme to be announced soon for the concert 19 June.
Upcoming free lunchtime concerts:
- 15 May – piano recital
- 5 June – chamber ensemble
- 19 June – piano recital
- 3 July – chamber ensemble
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!
Linda and John Jenkins: THRESHOLDS. 8-24 June 2018
Nature forms the basis of both Linda’s and John’s work, but their approach in style and medium is very different, resulting in a varied and evocative show.
Linda’s work explores her fascination with surfaces, textures and colours and the responses, both emotional and psychological, that these elements can provoke. She uses collage, fabrics and stitch as well as lino and mono-printing, collagraph, drawing and painting, manipulating her materials to experiment and reveal in an intuitive way. In this process she is also exploring the connections between our exterior and interior worlds.
Inspiration is drawn from the land and seascapes of Australia, rock formations in Norway, beaches in Cornwall, and woods and lakes closer to home. Linda is aiming to evoke a memory of a place and time experienced, as well as opening the doors to new – as yet unexplored – vistas.
John’s photographic work is inspired by landscape and especially trees which he feels are imbued with both spiritual and visual qualities. Working intuitively when editing his photographs he is searching for structures, patterns and textures that reimagine the components of the landscape into new visual experiences.
He is also fascinated by the concept of symmetry which is found in so many forms of art and nature. He endeavours to create work that has a meditative quality and allows the viewer the opportunity to discover hidden worlds. His artworks are constructed as photo collages as their composition is a result of a process of experimentation both with scale and the choice of paper to enhance the image.
All work in the exhibition is for sale.
Highgate Gallery open Tue-Fri 1-5; Sat 11-4; Sun 11-5. Closed Mon.
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!
Linda and John Jenkins: THRESHOLDS. 8-24 June 2018
Nature forms the basis of both Linda’s and John’s work, but their approach in style and medium is very different, resulting in a varied and evocative show.
Linda’s work explores her fascination with surfaces, textures and colours and the responses, both emotional and psychological, that these elements can provoke. She uses collage, fabrics and stitch as well as lino and mono-printing, collagraph, drawing and painting, manipulating her materials to experiment and reveal in an intuitive way. In this process she is also exploring the connections between our exterior and interior worlds.
Inspiration is drawn from the land and seascapes of Australia, rock formations in Norway, beaches in Cornwall, and woods and lakes closer to home. Linda is aiming to evoke a memory of a place and time experienced, as well as opening the doors to new – as yet unexplored – vistas.
John’s photographic work is inspired by landscape and especially trees which he feels are imbued with both spiritual and visual qualities. Working intuitively when editing his photographs he is searching for structures, patterns and textures that reimagine the components of the landscape into new visual experiences.
He is also fascinated by the concept of symmetry which is found in so many forms of art and nature. He endeavours to create work that has a meditative quality and allows the viewer the opportunity to discover hidden worlds. His artworks are constructed as photo collages as their composition is a result of a process of experimentation both with scale and the choice of paper to enhance the image.
All work in the exhibition is for sale.
Highgate Gallery open Tue-Fri 1-5; Sat 11-4; Sun 11-5. Closed Mon.
Campfire Convention have teamed up with artist Nina Runa Essendrop and Psychotherapist Jonathan Goldsmith to celebrate the summer solstice in the beautiful grounds of Waterlow Park.
“A Solstice Experience” will be a physical, immersive and poetic interactive experience exploring the sensations we get from movements, touch and senses. It’s a chance to be in community with one another, celebrate and share knowledge, investigating what it is to experience life in a human body. Experience a moving, beautiful journey as the sun sets on the evening of the summer solstice.
Find out more and buy tickets.
A Solstice Experience will take place on 21 June, 6pm-10pm, outside Lauderdale House in Waterlow Park. Tickets start at £25. All profits from this event will be split between Campfire Convention, a platform for social change, and Lauderdale House.
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!
Linda and John Jenkins: THRESHOLDS. 8-24 June 2018
Nature forms the basis of both Linda’s and John’s work, but their approach in style and medium is very different, resulting in a varied and evocative show.
Linda’s work explores her fascination with surfaces, textures and colours and the responses, both emotional and psychological, that these elements can provoke. She uses collage, fabrics and stitch as well as lino and mono-printing, collagraph, drawing and painting, manipulating her materials to experiment and reveal in an intuitive way. In this process she is also exploring the connections between our exterior and interior worlds.
Inspiration is drawn from the land and seascapes of Australia, rock formations in Norway, beaches in Cornwall, and woods and lakes closer to home. Linda is aiming to evoke a memory of a place and time experienced, as well as opening the doors to new – as yet unexplored – vistas.
John’s photographic work is inspired by landscape and especially trees which he feels are imbued with both spiritual and visual qualities. Working intuitively when editing his photographs he is searching for structures, patterns and textures that reimagine the components of the landscape into new visual experiences.
He is also fascinated by the concept of symmetry which is found in so many forms of art and nature. He endeavours to create work that has a meditative quality and allows the viewer the opportunity to discover hidden worlds. His artworks are constructed as photo collages as their composition is a result of a process of experimentation both with scale and the choice of paper to enhance the image.
All work in the exhibition is for sale.
Highgate Gallery open Tue-Fri 1-5; Sat 11-4; Sun 11-5. Closed Mon.
Linda and John Jenkins: THRESHOLDS. 8-24 June 2018
Nature forms the basis of both Linda’s and John’s work, but their approach in style and medium is very different, resulting in a varied and evocative show.
Linda’s work explores her fascination with surfaces, textures and colours and the responses, both emotional and psychological, that these elements can provoke. She uses collage, fabrics and stitch as well as lino and mono-printing, collagraph, drawing and painting, manipulating her materials to experiment and reveal in an intuitive way. In this process she is also exploring the connections between our exterior and interior worlds.
Inspiration is drawn from the land and seascapes of Australia, rock formations in Norway, beaches in Cornwall, and woods and lakes closer to home. Linda is aiming to evoke a memory of a place and time experienced, as well as opening the doors to new – as yet unexplored – vistas.
John’s photographic work is inspired by landscape and especially trees which he feels are imbued with both spiritual and visual qualities. Working intuitively when editing his photographs he is searching for structures, patterns and textures that reimagine the components of the landscape into new visual experiences.
He is also fascinated by the concept of symmetry which is found in so many forms of art and nature. He endeavours to create work that has a meditative quality and allows the viewer the opportunity to discover hidden worlds. His artworks are constructed as photo collages as their composition is a result of a process of experimentation both with scale and the choice of paper to enhance the image.
All work in the exhibition is for sale.
Highgate Gallery open Tue-Fri 1-5; Sat 11-4; Sun 11-5. Closed Mon.
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!
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!
Live Literature Company present an open-air theatre experience on the Tea Lawn in Waterlow Park.
Shakespeare in (About) An Hour features drama students from Niagara University performing Shakespeare, including live love scenes from As You Like It! This free performance is the perfect opportunity to enjoy a relaxed summer evening outside in the sunshine, overlooking Waterlow Park and soaking up some culture…
Shakespeare in (About) An Hour takes place on Thursday 28 June at 7pm and is free to attend!
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!
Join us in pretty Waterlow Park for another free Sunday afternoon concert!
This week’s performance showcases a collection of jazz ensembles brought together by Camden Music Hub as part of their Art’s Council funded project “Jazz Connect”. The show will feature jazz ensembles from local schools, Camden music service and Camden music hub partners – all coming together to perform a programme of thrilling live music.
Relax on the grass with a hotdog and a cold drink while you enjoy family-friendly live music as part of our ongoing Sundial Sundays season.
The Jazz Connect performance will take place between 2.30 and 4.30pm on 1 July. All sessions are free to attend and open to everyone.
Photo credit to Tim Kraemer.
See the full programme of Sundial Sunday performances here.
Sundial Sundays have been generously sponsored by the Co-op Community Fund.
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.