
Liz Sutherland
Cityscapes and Landscapes, 28 June – 11 July, is an exhibition of colourful, expressive paintings, dynamic sketches and fluid iPad drawings by north London artist Liz Sutherland. Her latest body of work has been inspired by three strikingly different locations: the dramatic seascapes of Scotland and Sweden, and the intense urban cityscapes of London.
In her Scottish scenes she conjures up the beauty and remoteness of the west coast island of Iona, giving the paintings a sense of the freedom of the landscape through the use of expressive brush strokes and a vibrant palette. The sea is a recurring element in Sutherland’s work and a visit to Sandhammeren beach in southern Sweden has also captured her imagination. Again, it was the particular quality of the colour and light which she found arresting and in these paintings she seeks to capture the sun’s fleeting brilliance as it hit the coast line on a very cold day in December.
Closer to home are the more familiar scenes of Alexander Palace and iconic views of Waterloo Bridge. The contrast of the urban juxtaposed with the natural have remained favourite motifs. It is important for Liz to keep the paintings fresh and alive. She often works on several at the same time, using confident gestural marks. She tries out new techniques such as using a syringe or thick brushes attached to poles to apply her paint. “In this way I have less control and the results continue to surprise and excite me,” she explains.
Liz draws using charcoal and pastels on paper, as well as employing photographs to aid her “re-imagining” when back in her North London studio. But it is her interest in the use of the iPad that has had the most significant impact on her working methods. This is particularly noticeable in her London oil paintings. For Liz, the iPad has become the ‘modern sketchbook’, its particular qualities of line and shape influencing the subsequent transformation into paint. She is attempting to create a kind of shorthand abstract language in paint, which never quite abandons the subject matter. “Usually the ones that come out quickly work the best. The freedom of paint is what I’m trying to produce.” (Ham and High, 2016).
Highgate Gallery is delighted to announce that Liz will be holding a free demonstration on iPad drawing on Sunday 7th July from 2-3pm. Participants should bring their own iPad with the Brushes XP application downloaded if possible. All levels welcome.
Liz comes from family of artists. Her grandparents were renowned Scottish painters D.M. Sutherland (RSA) and Dorothy Johnstone (ARSA). She studied History of Art at UCL and then went on to do a painting postgraduate course at Central St Martin’s. She has had solo shows in London, Oxford and Ely and exhibits regularly in Open Studios with Collage Arts (previously in the Chocolate Factory). She trained to be a teacher in 2009 and regularly teaches art to Primary Schools children and to disabled adults. This is Liz’s second solo show at Highgate Gallery.
Highgate Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm; closed Mondays.
Image: Islands, Iona – oil on canvas. ÓLiz Sutherland 2018. All rights reserved
Cityscapes and Landscapes is an exhibition of iPad drawings by Liz Sutherland who will be holding a free demonstration on iPad drawing on Sunday 7th July from 2-3pm.
Liz’s latest body of work has been inspired by three strikingly different locations: the dramatic seascapes of Scotland and Sweden and the intense urban cityscapes of London.
Participants should bring their own iPad with the Brushes XP application downloaded if possible. All levels welcome.
Lauderdale House’s season of open-air music, Sundial Sundays, continues on Sunday 7 July from 2.30pm to 4.30pm. Singer Rachel Sutton and her band performing The Great American Songbook to mark American Independence Day!
Relax on the grass with a drink for an afternoon of live tunes inspired by the US performed by accomplished jazz singer Rachel Sutton.
This free, open-air concert is part of our Sundial Sundays season and is open to everyone.
Young musicians from The Cello Corner school perform live here at Lauderdale House on Sunday 7 July upstairs in the Long Gallery.
The young performers are the students of Susanne Beer’s The Cello Corner, and range from five to eleven years old. A number of these performers have also earned places in the National Children’s Orchestra and have won numerous musical awards.
The programme will include solo repertoire by Bach, Breval and Popper as well as chamber music by Haydn and Mendelssohn.
This is a charity concert, supporting Melanoma Focus
Doors open at 4pm, with the concert beginning at 4.30pm. Book tickets here
Lauderdale House’s 32rd annual photographic competition is open for entries!
If you’re an amateur, student or professional photographer you can enter up to 6 prints and be in with a chance to be selected for our exhibition in August. The overall winner of the competition will be awarded with their own free solo exhibition at Lauderdale House!
Entries must be sent or delivered to Lauderdale House and there is an entry fee of £4.50 per print. Entries will be accepted from Monday 8 July to Friday 12 July from 11am to 4pm and on Sunday 14 July from 11am to 4pm.
This years themed category is ‘Together’.
A private view for the exhibition will be held on Wednesday 24 July, it is free to attend and is open to everyone.
To enter the competition please read over the rules and download and entry form here.
Lauderdale House’s 32rd annual photographic competition is open for entries!
If you’re an amateur, student or professional photographer you can enter up to 6 prints and be in with a chance to be selected for our exhibition in August. The overall winner of the competition will be awarded with their own free solo exhibition at Lauderdale House!
Entries must be sent or delivered to Lauderdale House and there is an entry fee of £4.50 per print. Entries will be accepted from Monday 8 July to Friday 12 July from 11am to 4pm and on Sunday 14 July from 11am to 4pm.
This years themed category is ‘Together’.
A private view for the exhibition will be held on Wednesday 24 July, it is free to attend and is open to everyone.
To enter the competition please read over the rules and download and entry form here.
We are now taking bookings for the Summer 2019 term of Portraiture & Figure Drawing!
Working from a live model, this class is aimed at artists of all levels, including beginners and advanced students, who wish to expand their skills in portraiture and figure drawing. Taught by our experienced art tutor, Zoe Hirson, this course looks at anatomy and spends some time focusing on drawing a single pose.
Materials will be provided.
The cost for the entire term is £205 (concessions £185).

Liz Sutherland
Cityscapes and Landscapes, 28 June – 11 July, is an exhibition of colourful, expressive paintings, dynamic sketches and fluid iPad drawings by north London artist Liz Sutherland. Her latest body of work has been inspired by three strikingly different locations: the dramatic seascapes of Scotland and Sweden, and the intense urban cityscapes of London.
In her Scottish scenes she conjures up the beauty and remoteness of the west coast island of Iona, giving the paintings a sense of the freedom of the landscape through the use of expressive brush strokes and a vibrant palette. The sea is a recurring element in Sutherland’s work and a visit to Sandhammeren beach in southern Sweden has also captured her imagination. Again, it was the particular quality of the colour and light which she found arresting and in these paintings she seeks to capture the sun’s fleeting brilliance as it hit the coast line on a very cold day in December.
Closer to home are the more familiar scenes of Alexander Palace and iconic views of Waterloo Bridge. The contrast of the urban juxtaposed with the natural have remained favourite motifs. It is important for Liz to keep the paintings fresh and alive. She often works on several at the same time, using confident gestural marks. She tries out new techniques such as using a syringe or thick brushes attached to poles to apply her paint. “In this way I have less control and the results continue to surprise and excite me,” she explains.
Liz draws using charcoal and pastels on paper, as well as employing photographs to aid her “re-imagining” when back in her North London studio. But it is her interest in the use of the iPad that has had the most significant impact on her working methods. This is particularly noticeable in her London oil paintings. For Liz, the iPad has become the ‘modern sketchbook’, its particular qualities of line and shape influencing the subsequent transformation into paint. She is attempting to create a kind of shorthand abstract language in paint, which never quite abandons the subject matter. “Usually the ones that come out quickly work the best. The freedom of paint is what I’m trying to produce.” (Ham and High, 2016).
Highgate Gallery is delighted to announce that Liz will be holding a free demonstration on iPad drawing on Sunday 7th July from 2-3pm. Participants should bring their own iPad with the Brushes XP application downloaded if possible. All levels welcome.
Liz comes from family of artists. Her grandparents were renowned Scottish painters D.M. Sutherland (RSA) and Dorothy Johnstone (ARSA). She studied History of Art at UCL and then went on to do a painting postgraduate course at Central St Martin’s. She has had solo shows in London, Oxford and Ely and exhibits regularly in Open Studios with Collage Arts (previously in the Chocolate Factory). She trained to be a teacher in 2009 and regularly teaches art to Primary Schools children and to disabled adults. This is Liz’s second solo show at Highgate Gallery.
Highgate Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm; closed Mondays
We are now taking bookings for the Summer 2019 term of Still Life – Introductory Art.
This weekly class offers both beginners and developing students the chance to explore their creative potential in drawing, focusing mainly on Still Life. During the term the class will explore essential drawing techniques – observation, perspective, negative spaces, mark-making and composition.
Taught by art tutor, Zoe Hirson, this is a general art course suitable for anyone looking to expand and practice their skill set. An informal, friendly and loosely structured class, Introductory Art allows participants to explore the areas and techniques that they find most useful.
The cost for the entire term is £205 (concessions £185).
Lauderdale House’s 32rd annual photographic competition is open for entries!
If you’re an amateur, student or professional photographer you can enter up to 6 prints and be in with a chance to be selected for our exhibition in August. The overall winner of the competition will be awarded with their own free solo exhibition at Lauderdale House!
Entries must be sent or delivered to Lauderdale House and there is an entry fee of £4.50 per print. Entries will be accepted from Monday 8 July to Friday 12 July from 11am to 4pm and on Sunday 14 July from 11am to 4pm.
This years themed category is ‘Together’.
A private view for the exhibition will be held on Wednesday 24 July, it is free to attend and is open to everyone.
To enter the competition please read over the rules and download and entry form here.

Liz Sutherland
Cityscapes and Landscapes, 28 June – 11 July, is an exhibition of colourful, expressive paintings, dynamic sketches and fluid iPad drawings by north London artist Liz Sutherland. Her latest body of work has been inspired by three strikingly different locations: the dramatic seascapes of Scotland and Sweden, and the intense urban cityscapes of London.
In her Scottish scenes she conjures up the beauty and remoteness of the west coast island of Iona, giving the paintings a sense of the freedom of the landscape through the use of expressive brush strokes and a vibrant palette. The sea is a recurring element in Sutherland’s work and a visit to Sandhammeren beach in southern Sweden has also captured her imagination. Again, it was the particular quality of the colour and light which she found arresting and in these paintings she seeks to capture the sun’s fleeting brilliance as it hit the coast line on a very cold day in December.
Closer to home are the more familiar scenes of Alexander Palace and iconic views of Waterloo Bridge. The contrast of the urban juxtaposed with the natural have remained favourite motifs. It is important for Liz to keep the paintings fresh and alive. She often works on several at the same time, using confident gestural marks. She tries out new techniques such as using a syringe or thick brushes attached to poles to apply her paint. “In this way I have less control and the results continue to surprise and excite me,” she explains.
Liz draws using charcoal and pastels on paper, as well as employing photographs to aid her “re-imagining” when back in her North London studio. But it is her interest in the use of the iPad that has had the most significant impact on her working methods. This is particularly noticeable in her London oil paintings. For Liz, the iPad has become the ‘modern sketchbook’, its particular qualities of line and shape influencing the subsequent transformation into paint. She is attempting to create a kind of shorthand abstract language in paint, which never quite abandons the subject matter. “Usually the ones that come out quickly work the best. The freedom of paint is what I’m trying to produce.” (Ham and High, 2016).
Highgate Gallery is delighted to announce that Liz will be holding a free demonstration on iPad drawing on Sunday 7th July from 2-3pm. Participants should bring their own iPad with the Brushes XP application downloaded if possible. All levels welcome.
Liz comes from family of artists. Her grandparents were renowned Scottish painters D.M. Sutherland (RSA) and Dorothy Johnstone (ARSA). She studied History of Art at UCL and then went on to do a painting postgraduate course at Central St Martin’s. She has had solo shows in London, Oxford and Ely and exhibits regularly in Open Studios with Collage Arts (previously in the Chocolate Factory). She trained to be a teacher in 2009 and regularly teaches art to Primary Schools children and to disabled adults. This is Liz’s second solo show at Highgate Gallery.
Highgate Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm; closed Mondays
We are now taking bookings for the Summer Term of our Painting with Watercolours and Acrylics art course.
This class is the perfect opportunity to learn the basics of two wonderful paint mediums; how to mix, blend and layer watercolour and how to apply acrylic. Explore how to make dynamic compositions that produce interesting paintings using still Life, photographs and sketches as inspiration.
On warm days in the Spring and Summer, this class is sometimes taught outside, taking advantage of the stunning scenery of Waterlow Park.
Our art tutor, Sharon Finmark, lives in North London and studied at Central St. Martins School of Art. She has had several books published on painting and drawing.
The cost for the entire term is £225 (concessions £205).
Lauderdale House’s 32rd annual photographic competition is open for entries!
If you’re an amateur, student or professional photographer you can enter up to 6 prints and be in with a chance to be selected for our exhibition in August. The overall winner of the competition will be awarded with their own free solo exhibition at Lauderdale House!
Entries must be sent or delivered to Lauderdale House and there is an entry fee of £4.50 per print. Entries will be accepted from Monday 8 July to Friday 12 July from 11am to 4pm and on Sunday 14 July from 11am to 4pm.
This years themed category is ‘Together’.
A private view for the exhibition will be held on Wednesday 24 July, it is free to attend and is open to everyone.
To enter the competition please read over the rules and download and entry form here.

Liz Sutherland
Cityscapes and Landscapes, 28 June – 11 July, is an exhibition of colourful, expressive paintings, dynamic sketches and fluid iPad drawings by north London artist Liz Sutherland. Her latest body of work has been inspired by three strikingly different locations: the dramatic seascapes of Scotland and Sweden, and the intense urban cityscapes of London.
In her Scottish scenes she conjures up the beauty and remoteness of the west coast island of Iona, giving the paintings a sense of the freedom of the landscape through the use of expressive brush strokes and a vibrant palette. The sea is a recurring element in Sutherland’s work and a visit to Sandhammeren beach in southern Sweden has also captured her imagination. Again, it was the particular quality of the colour and light which she found arresting and in these paintings she seeks to capture the sun’s fleeting brilliance as it hit the coast line on a very cold day in December.
Closer to home are the more familiar scenes of Alexander Palace and iconic views of Waterloo Bridge. The contrast of the urban juxtaposed with the natural have remained favourite motifs. It is important for Liz to keep the paintings fresh and alive. She often works on several at the same time, using confident gestural marks. She tries out new techniques such as using a syringe or thick brushes attached to poles to apply her paint. “In this way I have less control and the results continue to surprise and excite me,” she explains.
Liz draws using charcoal and pastels on paper, as well as employing photographs to aid her “re-imagining” when back in her North London studio. But it is her interest in the use of the iPad that has had the most significant impact on her working methods. This is particularly noticeable in her London oil paintings. For Liz, the iPad has become the ‘modern sketchbook’, its particular qualities of line and shape influencing the subsequent transformation into paint. She is attempting to create a kind of shorthand abstract language in paint, which never quite abandons the subject matter. “Usually the ones that come out quickly work the best. The freedom of paint is what I’m trying to produce.” (Ham and High, 2016).
Highgate Gallery is delighted to announce that Liz will be holding a free demonstration on iPad drawing on Sunday 7th July from 2-3pm. Participants should bring their own iPad with the Brushes XP application downloaded if possible. All levels welcome.
Liz comes from family of artists. Her grandparents were renowned Scottish painters D.M. Sutherland (RSA) and Dorothy Johnstone (ARSA). She studied History of Art at UCL and then went on to do a painting postgraduate course at Central St Martin’s. She has had solo shows in London, Oxford and Ely and exhibits regularly in Open Studios with Collage Arts (previously in the Chocolate Factory). She trained to be a teacher in 2009 and regularly teaches art to Primary Schools children and to disabled adults. This is Liz’s second solo show at Highgate Gallery.
Highgate Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm; closed Mondays
Lauderdale House’s 32rd annual photographic competition is open for entries!
If you’re an amateur, student or professional photographer you can enter up to 6 prints and be in with a chance to be selected for our exhibition in August. The overall winner of the competition will be awarded with their own free solo exhibition at Lauderdale House!
Entries must be sent or delivered to Lauderdale House and there is an entry fee of £4.50 per print. Entries will be accepted from Monday 8 July to Friday 12 July from 11am to 4pm and on Sunday 14 July from 11am to 4pm.
This years themed category is ‘Together’.
A private view for the exhibition will be held on Wednesday 24 July, it is free to attend and is open to everyone.
To enter the competition please read over the rules and download and entry form here.
Lauderdale House’s 32rd annual photographic competition is open for entries!
If you’re an amateur, student or professional photographer you can enter up to 6 prints and be in with a chance to be selected for our exhibition in August. The overall winner of the competition will be awarded with their own free solo exhibition at Lauderdale House!
Entries must be sent or delivered to Lauderdale House and there is an entry fee of £4.50 per print. Entries will be accepted from Monday 8 July to Friday 12 July from 11am to 4pm and on Sunday 14 July from 11am to 4pm.
This years themed category is ‘Together’.
A private view for the exhibition will be held on Wednesday 24 July, it is free to attend and is open to everyone.
To enter the competition please read over the rules and download and entry form here.
Three members of She’Koyokh, “the UK’s best klezmer and Balkan music band” (the Evening Standard) return to Lauderdale House for an afternoon of traditional music from Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Macedonia, Greece and Jewish eastern Europe. Expect a wild swirl of clarinet, effortless guitar licks and tasty accordion on the pretty Tea Lawn outside Lauderdale House on Sunday 14 July from 2.30pm to 4.30pm.
She’Koyokh Trio features Susi Evans on clarinet, Matt Bacon on guitar and Živorad Nikolić on accordion and voice.
A recital of Latin romantic repertoire inspired by nature and love, including songs and piano works from Argentinian, Spanish and Italian composers and a selection of English romantic songs.
This summer’s open air theatre performance at Lauderdale House will be Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw. Bring a picnic and settle down in the sunshine to enjoy a wonderful open-air production in pretty Waterlow Park.
Arms and the Man is one of Shaw’s wittiest plays, combining light comedy with thought-provoking ideas in an anti-romantic view of love and war in the Balkans. Who will win the girl – the story book hero or the chocolate cream soldier?
Arms and the Man is part of this year’s season of open-air events at Lauderdale House, taking place on the Tea Lawn in Waterlow Park. Presented by Michael Friend Productions in association with SHAW2020 and Split/Shift Theatre,
We are now taking bookings for the Summer 2019 term of Portraiture & Figure Drawing!
Working from a live model, this class is aimed at artists of all levels, including beginners and advanced students, who wish to expand their skills in portraiture and figure drawing. Taught by our experienced art tutor, Zoe Hirson, this course looks at anatomy and spends some time focusing on drawing a single pose.
Materials will be provided.
The cost for the entire term is £205 (concessions £185).
Lauderdale House’s resident pianist Stephen Hose performs a free concert on the third Tuesday of each month.
Take a break from a busy day of work and join us in the beautiful and bright Long Gallery overlooking the gardens of Waterlow park. Stephen will perform a 45 minute repertoire of lovely classical music. A delightful, relaxing way to spend your lunchtime!
Each lunchtime concert runs from 1.15pm to 2pm, and is free and open to all. There is no ticket required – simply turn up and take a seat. Doors will open at 1pm.
You can also join us on the first Tuesday of the month when we have a free performance from our resident classical ensemble. Find out more here.
This summer’s open air theatre performance at Lauderdale House will be Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw. Bring a picnic and settle down in the sunshine to enjoy a wonderful open-air production in pretty Waterlow Park.
Arms and the Man is one of Shaw’s wittiest plays, combining light comedy with thought-provoking ideas in an anti-romantic view of love and war in the Balkans. Who will win the girl – the story book hero or the chocolate cream soldier?
Arms and the Man is part of this year’s season of open-air events at Lauderdale House, taking place on the Tea Lawn in Waterlow Park. Presented by Michael Friend Productions in association with SHAW2020 and Split/Shift Theatre,
We are now taking bookings for the Summer 2019 term of Still Life – Introductory Art.
This weekly class offers both beginners and developing students the chance to explore their creative potential in drawing, focusing mainly on Still Life. During the term the class will explore essential drawing techniques – observation, perspective, negative spaces, mark-making and composition.
Taught by art tutor, Zoe Hirson, this is a general art course suitable for anyone looking to expand and practice their skill set. An informal, friendly and loosely structured class, Introductory Art allows participants to explore the areas and techniques that they find most useful.
The cost for the entire term is £205 (concessions £185).
This summer’s open air theatre performance at Lauderdale House will be Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw. Bring a picnic and settle down in the sunshine to enjoy a wonderful open-air production in pretty Waterlow Park.
Arms and the Man is one of Shaw’s wittiest plays, combining light comedy with thought-provoking ideas in an anti-romantic view of love and war in the Balkans. Who will win the girl – the story book hero or the chocolate cream soldier?
Arms and the Man is part of this year’s season of open-air events at Lauderdale House, taking place on the Tea Lawn in Waterlow Park. Presented by Michael Friend Productions in association with SHAW2020 and Split/Shift Theatre,
In the cast for the July 17th show will be Roz Nelson, Sue Yager, Racker Donnelly and Tommy Parsons with their songs and monologues and introducing special guest Tony McNamara with a little bit of magic! Mike Francis will be in the Chair and Derek Marcus at the piano.
A fun evening whatever the weather outside!
Enjoy and evening of songs and monologues from the Music Hall era and this month with a touch of magic!
With Roz Nelson, Sue Yager, Tommy Parsons, Racker Donnelly and guest magician Tony McNamara.
With Mike Francis in the Chair and Derek Marcus at the piano.
We are now taking bookings for the Summer Term of our Painting with Watercolours and Acrylics art course.
This class is the perfect opportunity to learn the basics of two wonderful paint mediums; how to mix, blend and layer watercolour and how to apply acrylic. Explore how to make dynamic compositions that produce interesting paintings using still Life, photographs and sketches as inspiration.
On warm days in the Spring and Summer, this class is sometimes taught outside, taking advantage of the stunning scenery of Waterlow Park.
Our art tutor, Sharon Finmark, lives in North London and studied at Central St. Martins School of Art. She has had several books published on painting and drawing.
The cost for the entire term is £225 (concessions £205).
This summer’s open air theatre performance at Lauderdale House will be Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw. Bring a picnic and settle down in the sunshine to enjoy a wonderful open-air production in pretty Waterlow Park.
Arms and the Man is one of Shaw’s wittiest plays, combining light comedy with thought-provoking ideas in an anti-romantic view of love and war in the Balkans. Who will win the girl – the story book hero or the chocolate cream soldier?
Arms and the Man is part of this year’s season of open-air events at Lauderdale House, taking place on the Tea Lawn in Waterlow Park. Presented by Michael Friend Productions in association with SHAW2020 and Split/Shift Theatre,
Join us on the Tea Lawn outside Lauderdale House for the last in this year’s season of free open-air concerts, taking place on Sunday 21 July from 2.30pm to 4.30pm.
Relax on the grass with a drink for an afternoon of live music from Jazz singer/songwriter Amy Walton, performing some of her favourite Brazilian Bossa Nova’s, Sambas and Jazz standards.
A lovely, relaxing afternoon of summer sunshine, picnics and free live music as this year’s Sundial Sundays season draws to a close.
Discover a diverse showcase of work from The Gerry Laffy Art Collective at Lauderdale House this August.
This collective of artists are brought together by London mixed media artist Gerry Laffy. Alongside his work as an artist and musician, Laffy also works at a college in North London with students with special educational needs. Laffy has ‘morphed all these careers to create an artistic family to showcase the work of these artists some of whom have never exhibited before’, ‘Some of us are Professional, some semi pro, some students and some have a learning difficulty. The collective will not identify which is which.’
The collective features:
Oil and acrylic painters: Gerry Laffy, Tessa Gaynn, Ronan O’Regan, Suzy Smith, Woz, Jonathan Dickson, Danielle Vaughan, Scarlet Isherwood, Caroline Reed, Steve Green, Phil Parkinson. Photographers: Conor Carroll and Tosh Marshall and very special guest Mason Storm.
The Gerry Laffy Art Collective will be on display in Lauderdale House’s Lower Gallery during gallery opening times from Wednesday 7 August until Monday 2 September 2019.
The gallery is open:
• Monday to Wednesday (11am to 4pm)
• Thursday (11:30am to 4pm) – flexible opening times please call in advance
• Special Sunday openings on 11 August and 1 September (11am to 4pm)
The gallery may also be open on select Fridays and Saturdays depending on our schedule of events. Please call 020 8348 8716 to check Friday and Saturday opening times.
Discover a diverse showcase of work from The Gerry Laffy Art Collective at Lauderdale House this August.
This collective of artists are brought together by London mixed media artist Gerry Laffy. Alongside his work as an artist and musician, Laffy also works at a college in North London with students with special educational needs. Laffy has ‘morphed all these careers to create an artistic family to showcase the work of these artists some of whom have never exhibited before’, ‘Some of us are Professional, some semi pro, some students and some have a learning difficulty. The collective will not identify which is which.’
The collective features:
Oil and acrylic painters: Gerry Laffy, Tessa Gaynn, Ronan O’Regan, Suzy Smith, Woz, Jonathan Dickson, Danielle Vaughan, Scarlet Isherwood, Caroline Reed, Steve Green, Phil Parkinson. Photographers: Conor Carroll and Tosh Marshall and very special guest Mason Storm.
The Gerry Laffy Art Collective will be on display in Lauderdale House’s Lower Gallery during gallery opening times from Wednesday 7 August until Monday 2 September 2019.
The gallery is open:
• Monday to Wednesday (11am to 4pm)
• Thursday (11:30am to 4pm) – flexible opening times please call in advance
• Special Sunday openings on 11 August and 1 September (11am to 4pm)
The gallery may also be open on select Fridays and Saturdays depending on our schedule of events. Please call 020 8348 8716 to check Friday and Saturday opening times.
Discover a diverse showcase of work from The Gerry Laffy Art Collective at Lauderdale House this August.
This collective of artists are brought together by London mixed media artist Gerry Laffy. Alongside his work as an artist and musician, Laffy also works at a college in North London with students with special educational needs. Laffy has ‘morphed all these careers to create an artistic family to showcase the work of these artists some of whom have never exhibited before’, ‘Some of us are Professional, some semi pro, some students and some have a learning difficulty. The collective will not identify which is which.’
The collective features:
Oil and acrylic painters: Gerry Laffy, Tessa Gaynn, Ronan O’Regan, Suzy Smith, Woz, Jonathan Dickson, Danielle Vaughan, Scarlet Isherwood, Caroline Reed, Steve Green, Phil Parkinson. Photographers: Conor Carroll and Tosh Marshall and very special guest Mason Storm.
The Gerry Laffy Art Collective will be on display in Lauderdale House’s Lower Gallery during gallery opening times from Wednesday 7 August until Monday 2 September 2019.
The gallery is open:
• Monday to Wednesday (11am to 4pm)
• Thursday (11:30am to 4pm) – flexible opening times please call in advance
• Special Sunday openings on 11 August and 1 September (11am to 4pm)
The gallery may also be open on select Fridays and Saturdays depending on our schedule of events. Please call 020 8348 8716 to check Friday and Saturday opening times.
Discover a diverse showcase of work from The Gerry Laffy Art Collective at Lauderdale House this August.
This collective of artists are brought together by London mixed media artist Gerry Laffy. Alongside his work as an artist and musician, Laffy also works at a college in North London with students with special educational needs. Laffy has ‘morphed all these careers to create an artistic family to showcase the work of these artists some of whom have never exhibited before’, ‘Some of us are Professional, some semi pro, some students and some have a learning difficulty. The collective will not identify which is which.’
The collective features:
Oil and acrylic painters: Gerry Laffy, Tessa Gaynn, Ronan O’Regan, Suzy Smith, Woz, Jonathan Dickson, Danielle Vaughan, Scarlet Isherwood, Caroline Reed, Steve Green, Phil Parkinson. Photographers: Conor Carroll and Tosh Marshall and very special guest Mason Storm.
The Gerry Laffy Art Collective will be on display in Lauderdale House’s Lower Gallery during gallery opening times from Wednesday 7 August until Monday 2 September 2019.
The gallery is open:
• Monday to Wednesday (11am to 4pm)
• Thursday (11:30am to 4pm) – flexible opening times please call in advance
• Special Sunday openings on 11 August and 1 September (11am to 4pm)
The gallery may also be open on select Fridays and Saturdays depending on our schedule of events. Please call 020 8348 8716 to check Friday and Saturday opening times.
Discover a diverse showcase of work from The Gerry Laffy Art Collective at Lauderdale House this August.
This collective of artists are brought together by London mixed media artist Gerry Laffy. Alongside his work as an artist and musician, Laffy also works at a college in North London with students with special educational needs. Laffy has ‘morphed all these careers to create an artistic family to showcase the work of these artists some of whom have never exhibited before’, ‘Some of us are Professional, some semi pro, some students and some have a learning difficulty. The collective will not identify which is which.’
The collective features:
Oil and acrylic painters: Gerry Laffy, Tessa Gaynn, Ronan O’Regan, Suzy Smith, Woz, Jonathan Dickson, Danielle Vaughan, Scarlet Isherwood, Caroline Reed, Steve Green, Phil Parkinson. Photographers: Conor Carroll and Tosh Marshall and very special guest Mason Storm.
The Gerry Laffy Art Collective will be on display in Lauderdale House’s Lower Gallery during gallery opening times from Wednesday 7 August until Monday 2 September 2019.
The gallery is open:
• Monday to Wednesday (11am to 4pm)
• Thursday (11:30am to 4pm) – flexible opening times please call in advance
• Special Sunday openings on 11 August and 1 September (11am to 4pm)
The gallery may also be open on select Fridays and Saturdays depending on our schedule of events. Please call 020 8348 8716 to check Friday and Saturday opening times.
Discover a diverse showcase of work from The Gerry Laffy Art Collective at Lauderdale House this August.
This collective of artists are brought together by London mixed media artist Gerry Laffy. Alongside his work as an artist and musician, Laffy also works at a college in North London with students with special educational needs. Laffy has ‘morphed all these careers to create an artistic family to showcase the work of these artists some of whom have never exhibited before’, ‘Some of us are Professional, some semi pro, some students and some have a learning difficulty. The collective will not identify which is which.’
The collective features:
Oil and acrylic painters: Gerry Laffy, Tessa Gaynn, Ronan O’Regan, Suzy Smith, Woz, Jonathan Dickson, Danielle Vaughan, Scarlet Isherwood, Caroline Reed, Steve Green, Phil Parkinson. Photographers: Conor Carroll and Tosh Marshall and very special guest Mason Storm.
The Gerry Laffy Art Collective will be on display in Lauderdale House’s Lower Gallery during gallery opening times from Wednesday 7 August until Monday 2 September 2019.
The gallery is open:
• Monday to Wednesday (11am to 4pm)
• Thursday (11:30am to 4pm) – flexible opening times please call in advance
• Special Sunday openings on 11 August and 1 September (11am to 4pm)
The gallery may also be open on select Fridays and Saturdays depending on our schedule of events. Please call 020 8348 8716 to check Friday and Saturday opening times.
Discover a diverse showcase of work from The Gerry Laffy Art Collective at Lauderdale House this August.
This collective of artists are brought together by London mixed media artist Gerry Laffy. Alongside his work as an artist and musician, Laffy also works at a college in North London with students with special educational needs. Laffy has ‘morphed all these careers to create an artistic family to showcase the work of these artists some of whom have never exhibited before’, ‘Some of us are Professional, some semi pro, some students and some have a learning difficulty. The collective will not identify which is which.’
The collective features:
Oil and acrylic painters: Gerry Laffy, Tessa Gaynn, Ronan O’Regan, Suzy Smith, Woz, Jonathan Dickson, Danielle Vaughan, Scarlet Isherwood, Caroline Reed, Steve Green, Phil Parkinson. Photographers: Conor Carroll and Tosh Marshall and very special guest Mason Storm.
The Gerry Laffy Art Collective will be on display in Lauderdale House’s Lower Gallery during gallery opening times from Wednesday 7 August until Monday 2 September 2019.
The gallery is open:
• Monday to Wednesday (11am to 4pm)
• Thursday (11:30am to 4pm) – flexible opening times please call in advance
• Special Sunday openings on 11 August and 1 September (11am to 4pm)
The gallery may also be open on select Fridays and Saturdays depending on our schedule of events. Please call 020 8348 8716 to check Friday and Saturday opening times.
The Holborn Group is a collective of 15 dynamic artists who studied together at CityLit, Holborn. Following the completion of a 2 year Fine Art course, and successful exhibition at the Espacio Gallery in 2016 we formed The Holborn Group.
Our exhibitions are a platform for members to present their work in their chosen mediums which include painting, mixed media, textiles, photography and prints. The artworks we exhibit are unique, thought provoking and explore a diverse range of themes and forms.
Previous group exhibitions include: Espacio Gallery (2016), R K Burt Gallery (Works on Paper 2017, 2018 and 2019) Alan Baxter Gallery (Urban Dreams 2018).
Individual members’ artwork has been included in the following exhibitions: the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers, the Royal Watercolour Society Contemporary Watercolour Competition 2017, 2018 and 2019, the Menier Gallery (2019).
Wolfgang Woerner won the Winsor and Newton First Prize in the 2017 RWS Contemporary Watercolour Competition and Olivia Adamczyk O’Sullivan was the winner of the Royal Watercolour Society Prize in 2019.
Divergent Visions will be on display at Lauderdale House’s Lower Gallery during gallery opening times from Wednesday 14 August until Sunday 1 September.
The gallery is open:
• Monday to Wednesday (11am to 4pm)
• Thursday (11:30am to 4pm)
• Sunday: Special Sunday opening on 1 September
The gallery may also be open on select Fridays and Saturdays depending on our schedule of events. Please call 020 8348 8716 to check Friday and Saturday opening times.
The private view will take place on Wednesday 14 August 7.30pm to 9.30pm and is open to the public.
Discover a diverse showcase of work from The Gerry Laffy Art Collective at Lauderdale House this August.
This collective of artists are brought together by London mixed media artist Gerry Laffy. Alongside his work as an artist and musician, Laffy also works at a college in North London with students with special educational needs. Laffy has ‘morphed all these careers to create an artistic family to showcase the work of these artists some of whom have never exhibited before’, ‘Some of us are Professional, some semi pro, some students and some have a learning difficulty. The collective will not identify which is which.’
The collective features:
Oil and acrylic painters: Gerry Laffy, Tessa Gaynn, Ronan O’Regan, Suzy Smith, Woz, Jonathan Dickson, Danielle Vaughan, Scarlet Isherwood, Caroline Reed, Steve Green, Phil Parkinson. Photographers: Conor Carroll and Tosh Marshall and very special guest Mason Storm.
The Gerry Laffy Art Collective will be on display in Lauderdale House’s Lower Gallery during gallery opening times from Wednesday 7 August until Monday 2 September 2019.
The gallery is open:
• Monday to Wednesday (11am to 4pm)
• Thursday (11:30am to 4pm) – flexible opening times please call in advance
• Special Sunday openings on 11 August and 1 September (11am to 4pm)
The gallery may also be open on select Fridays and Saturdays depending on our schedule of events. Please call 020 8348 8716 to check Friday and Saturday opening times.
The Holborn Group is a collective of 15 dynamic artists who studied together at CityLit, Holborn. Following the completion of a 2 year Fine Art course, and successful exhibition at the Espacio Gallery in 2016 we formed The Holborn Group.
Our exhibitions are a platform for members to present their work in their chosen mediums which include painting, mixed media, textiles, photography and prints. The artworks we exhibit are unique, thought provoking and explore a diverse range of themes and forms.
Previous group exhibitions include: Espacio Gallery (2016), R K Burt Gallery (Works on Paper 2017, 2018 and 2019) Alan Baxter Gallery (Urban Dreams 2018).
Individual members’ artwork has been included in the following exhibitions: the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers, the Royal Watercolour Society Contemporary Watercolour Competition 2017, 2018 and 2019, the Menier Gallery (2019).
Wolfgang Woerner won the Winsor and Newton First Prize in the 2017 RWS Contemporary Watercolour Competition and Olivia Adamczyk O’Sullivan was the winner of the Royal Watercolour Society Prize in 2019.
Divergent Visions will be on display at Lauderdale House’s Lower Gallery during gallery opening times from Wednesday 14 August until Sunday 1 September.
The gallery is open:
• Monday to Wednesday (11am to 4pm)
• Thursday (11:30am to 4pm)
• Sunday: Special Sunday opening on 1 September
The gallery may also be open on select Fridays and Saturdays depending on our schedule of events. Please call 020 8348 8716 to check Friday and Saturday opening times.
The private view will take place on Wednesday 14 August 7.30pm to 9.30pm and is open to the public.
Discover a diverse showcase of work from The Gerry Laffy Art Collective at Lauderdale House this August.
This collective of artists are brought together by London mixed media artist Gerry Laffy. Alongside his work as an artist and musician, Laffy also works at a college in North London with students with special educational needs. Laffy has ‘morphed all these careers to create an artistic family to showcase the work of these artists some of whom have never exhibited before’, ‘Some of us are Professional, some semi pro, some students and some have a learning difficulty. The collective will not identify which is which.’
The collective features:
Oil and acrylic painters: Gerry Laffy, Tessa Gaynn, Ronan O’Regan, Suzy Smith, Woz, Jonathan Dickson, Danielle Vaughan, Scarlet Isherwood, Caroline Reed, Steve Green, Phil Parkinson. Photographers: Conor Carroll and Tosh Marshall and very special guest Mason Storm.
The Gerry Laffy Art Collective will be on display in Lauderdale House’s Lower Gallery during gallery opening times from Wednesday 7 August until Monday 2 September 2019.
The gallery is open:
• Monday to Wednesday (11am to 4pm)
• Thursday (11:30am to 4pm) – flexible opening times please call in advance
• Special Sunday openings on 11 August and 1 September (11am to 4pm)
The gallery may also be open on select Fridays and Saturdays depending on our schedule of events. Please call 020 8348 8716 to check Friday and Saturday opening times.