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Nov
27
Wed
Dee McClean: My Places, Our World @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
Nov 27 @ 1:00 pm – 7:00 pm

London artist Dee McLean is set to unveil her poignant trilogy ‘My Places’, a compelling series of paintings and
books that explore the profound effects of global warming on locations dear to her heart. This work journeys
from her home near Hampstead Heath in London, through Louisiana in the US where she worked for part of
her career, to Alberta, Canada, where her daughter Tor lives. She explores how they are all intimately
linked by the changing global climate.
The inception of this trilogy was sparked by a visit to Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada, in November 2016.
Witnessing first-hand one of the stark environmental changes due to global warming, the reduction of sea ice,
deeply influenced her work. This trip marked the beginning of McLean’s exploration into the impact of climate
change on her cherished places, from extreme rainfall in Britain to rising sea levels in Louisiana and wildfires
and glacial melt in Alberta.
Her art takes its vision from the geology, flora and fauna of each place, looking to capture the ephemeral
nature of these environments through the lens of climate change. The paintings are a direct response to
the immersive beauty and high value of our ecosystems.
Dee McLean’s background in art and science uniquely positions her to create this impactful work. She
studied illustration at Harrow School of Art and pursued a career in Medical and Scientific Illustration.
Now, she merges her love of science and art in ‘My Places’, aiming to inspire others to recognize their
role in environmental conservation.
McLean has most recently exhibited at Highgate Gallery, London; studioMV, Louisiana and The Jasper
Yellowhead Museum, Canada.
All McLean’s projects have a local charity attached to them. Donations will be made to Heath Hands, the voluntary
organisation on Hampstead Heath and the Jasper Community Team Society who are supporting the community in
one of her ‘Places’, Jasper, Alberta, where a ferocious wildfire, driven by the climate crisis, has recently destroyed.
30% of homes and businesses in the small mountain town. For further information about both these groups go to:
www.heath-hands.org.uk and www.jaspercommunityteamsociety.ca

 

Highgate Gallery is open:

Wed – Fri: 13.00 – 17.00

Sat & Sun: 10.00 – 16.00

Nov
28
Thu
Exhibition. My Places, Our World: An exhibition of paintings by Dee Mclean @ Highgate Gallery
Nov 28 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Dee McLean: My Places, Our World

Nature may look chaotic, but it is very well organised and we mess with it at our peril.
Highgate Gallery 15-28 November 2024

London artist Dee McLean is set to unveil her poignant trilogy ‘My Places’, a compelling series of paintings and
books that explore the profound effects of global warming on locations dear to her heart. This work journeys
from her home near Hampstead Heath in London, through Louisiana in the US where she worked for part of
her career, to Alberta, Canada, where her daughter Tor lives. She explores how they are all intimately
linked by the changing global climate.

The inception of this trilogy was sparked by a visit to Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada, in November 2016.
Witnessing first-hand one of the stark environmental changes due to global warming, the reduction of sea ice,
deeply influenced her work. This trip marked the beginning of McLean’s exploration into the impact of climate
change on her cherished places, from extreme rainfall in Britain to rising sea levels in Louisiana and wildfires
and glacial melt in Alberta.
Her art takes its vision from the geology, flora and fauna of each place, looking to capture the ephemeral
nature of these environments through the lens of climate change. The paintings are a direct response to
the immersive beauty and high value of our ecosystems.
Dee McLean’s background in art and science uniquely positions her to create this impactful work. She
studied illustration at Harrow School of Art and pursued a career in Medical and Scientific Illustration.
Now, she merges her love of science and art in ‘My Places’, aiming to inspire others to recognize their
role in environmental conservation.
McLean has most recently exhibited at Highgate Gallery, London; studioMV, Louisiana and The Jasper
Yellowhead Museum, Canada.
All McLean’s projects have a local charity attached to them. Donations will be made to Heath Hands, the voluntary
organisation on Hampstead Heath and the Jasper Community Team Society who are supporting the community in
one of her ‘Places’, Jasper, Alberta, where a ferocious wildfire, driven by the climate crisis, has recently destroyed.
30% of homes and businesses in the small mountain town. For further information about both these groups go to:
www.heath-hands.org.uk and www.jaspercommunityteamsociety.ca
Dee Mclean. My Places, Our World an exhibition of paintings
Gallery open: Wed to Fri: 13.00 – 17.00, Sat 10.00 – 16.00, Sun 10.00 – 16.00

Highgate Watercolour Group Annual Exhibition 2024 @ Lauderdale House
Nov 28 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Highgate Watercolour Group Annual Exhibition 2024 @ Lauderdale House

Members of the Highgate Watercolour Group look forward to welcoming visitors to the beautiful historic setting of Lauderdale House, where 20 artists will exhibit around 200 framed works on paper at their 2024 exhibition.

The exhibition across two gallery floors will include artwork from the group’s visits across north London, painting en plein air in Highgate, Camley Street Natural Park, Regent’s Canal, Stephens House & Gardens and Primrose Hill, plus landscapes from further afield. A colourful display of expressive floral paintings, contemplative Still Lifes, and curious scenes of the natural world will also be on show, with a Small Works section comprising miniature masterpieces at minimum cost. With diverse themes and a range of artistic styles, we hope there will be something for all to enjoy.

To request an invitation to the Private View on 6 November, please email highgatewatercolour@gmail.com – come and meet the artists, and be the first to see the show!

Exhibiting Artists:
Feroze Antia | Chris Baker | Freda Blayney | Maureen Bocking | Cathy Burkinshaw | Christian Cook | Ruth Edwards | Jacqueline Freeman | Edmund Gordon | Peter Hassell | Ruijin Hu | Shirley Hodgson | Sue Lees | Brenda McDowell | Judith Pedersen | Maggie Pettigrew | Andrew Riley | Marilyn Southey | Morley Speed | Vanessa Whinney

IMPORTANT NOTICE
The exhibition is scheduled to open daily from 12noon–4pm, however it is important to check with Lauderdale House before your visit, as the exhibition may be closed at short notice. Contact Lauderdale House on 020 8348 8716.

Dee McClean: My Places, Our World @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
Nov 28 @ 1:00 pm – 7:00 pm

London artist Dee McLean is set to unveil her poignant trilogy ‘My Places’, a compelling series of paintings and
books that explore the profound effects of global warming on locations dear to her heart. This work journeys
from her home near Hampstead Heath in London, through Louisiana in the US where she worked for part of
her career, to Alberta, Canada, where her daughter Tor lives. She explores how they are all intimately
linked by the changing global climate.
The inception of this trilogy was sparked by a visit to Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada, in November 2016.
Witnessing first-hand one of the stark environmental changes due to global warming, the reduction of sea ice,
deeply influenced her work. This trip marked the beginning of McLean’s exploration into the impact of climate
change on her cherished places, from extreme rainfall in Britain to rising sea levels in Louisiana and wildfires
and glacial melt in Alberta.
Her art takes its vision from the geology, flora and fauna of each place, looking to capture the ephemeral
nature of these environments through the lens of climate change. The paintings are a direct response to
the immersive beauty and high value of our ecosystems.
Dee McLean’s background in art and science uniquely positions her to create this impactful work. She
studied illustration at Harrow School of Art and pursued a career in Medical and Scientific Illustration.
Now, she merges her love of science and art in ‘My Places’, aiming to inspire others to recognize their
role in environmental conservation.
McLean has most recently exhibited at Highgate Gallery, London; studioMV, Louisiana and The Jasper
Yellowhead Museum, Canada.
All McLean’s projects have a local charity attached to them. Donations will be made to Heath Hands, the voluntary
organisation on Hampstead Heath and the Jasper Community Team Society who are supporting the community in
one of her ‘Places’, Jasper, Alberta, where a ferocious wildfire, driven by the climate crisis, has recently destroyed.
30% of homes and businesses in the small mountain town. For further information about both these groups go to:
www.heath-hands.org.uk and www.jaspercommunityteamsociety.ca

 

Highgate Gallery is open:

Wed – Fri: 13.00 – 17.00

Sat & Sun: 10.00 – 16.00

Nov
29
Fri
Highgate Watercolour Group Annual Exhibition 2024 @ Lauderdale House
Nov 29 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Highgate Watercolour Group Annual Exhibition 2024 @ Lauderdale House

Members of the Highgate Watercolour Group look forward to welcoming visitors to the beautiful historic setting of Lauderdale House, where 20 artists will exhibit around 200 framed works on paper at their 2024 exhibition.

The exhibition across two gallery floors will include artwork from the group’s visits across north London, painting en plein air in Highgate, Camley Street Natural Park, Regent’s Canal, Stephens House & Gardens and Primrose Hill, plus landscapes from further afield. A colourful display of expressive floral paintings, contemplative Still Lifes, and curious scenes of the natural world will also be on show, with a Small Works section comprising miniature masterpieces at minimum cost. With diverse themes and a range of artistic styles, we hope there will be something for all to enjoy.

To request an invitation to the Private View on 6 November, please email highgatewatercolour@gmail.com – come and meet the artists, and be the first to see the show!

Exhibiting Artists:
Feroze Antia | Chris Baker | Freda Blayney | Maureen Bocking | Cathy Burkinshaw | Christian Cook | Ruth Edwards | Jacqueline Freeman | Edmund Gordon | Peter Hassell | Ruijin Hu | Shirley Hodgson | Sue Lees | Brenda McDowell | Judith Pedersen | Maggie Pettigrew | Andrew Riley | Marilyn Southey | Morley Speed | Vanessa Whinney

IMPORTANT NOTICE
The exhibition is scheduled to open daily from 12noon–4pm, however it is important to check with Lauderdale House before your visit, as the exhibition may be closed at short notice. Contact Lauderdale House on 020 8348 8716.

Handmade In Highgate, the designer/maker Winter Fair @ Highgate Gallery
Nov 29 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Handmade In Highgate, the Winter designer/maker fair

Friday 29 November – Sunday 1 December

Handmade In Highgate are the designer/artist/maker fairs held in the historic Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution. Carefully curated the fairs feature great makers from around the country – representing a variety of the highest quality contemporary craft in a wide price range.

The beautiful HLSI was founded in 1839 when it was set up as creative and social centre, promoting literature, the arts and science through the provision of a gallery space, members room and a library. Today the HLSI, a registered charity operates in a similar way and is generally closed to the public. The fair offers  visitors an opportunity not just to see one of the best maker fairs in town, but also to visit the historic building.

This year the Winter Fair will feature up to 30 brilliant makers. As ever we have plants, shrubs and flowers on the outside of the building, a book sale in the historic library and wonderful home made cakes and condiments.

Entrance is FREE and everyone is always welcome.

Handmade in Highgate will be open:

Friday 29 November: 5pm – 8pm

Saturday 30 November: 10am – 6pm

Sunday 1 December: 11am – 5pm

https://hand-made-in-highgate.com/

https://hlsi.org.uk/

Instagram@handmadeinhighgate

 

 

 

Nov
30
Sat
Highgate Watercolour Group Annual Exhibition 2024 @ Lauderdale House
Nov 30 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Highgate Watercolour Group Annual Exhibition 2024 @ Lauderdale House

Members of the Highgate Watercolour Group look forward to welcoming visitors to the beautiful historic setting of Lauderdale House, where 20 artists will exhibit around 200 framed works on paper at their 2024 exhibition.

The exhibition across two gallery floors will include artwork from the group’s visits across north London, painting en plein air in Highgate, Camley Street Natural Park, Regent’s Canal, Stephens House & Gardens and Primrose Hill, plus landscapes from further afield. A colourful display of expressive floral paintings, contemplative Still Lifes, and curious scenes of the natural world will also be on show, with a Small Works section comprising miniature masterpieces at minimum cost. With diverse themes and a range of artistic styles, we hope there will be something for all to enjoy.

To request an invitation to the Private View on 6 November, please email highgatewatercolour@gmail.com – come and meet the artists, and be the first to see the show!

Exhibiting Artists:
Feroze Antia | Chris Baker | Freda Blayney | Maureen Bocking | Cathy Burkinshaw | Christian Cook | Ruth Edwards | Jacqueline Freeman | Edmund Gordon | Peter Hassell | Ruijin Hu | Shirley Hodgson | Sue Lees | Brenda McDowell | Judith Pedersen | Maggie Pettigrew | Andrew Riley | Marilyn Southey | Morley Speed | Vanessa Whinney

IMPORTANT NOTICE
The exhibition is scheduled to open daily from 12noon–4pm, however it is important to check with Lauderdale House before your visit, as the exhibition may be closed at short notice. Contact Lauderdale House on 020 8348 8716.

Handmade In Highgate, the designer/maker Winter Fair @ Highgate Gallery
Nov 30 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Handmade In Highgate, the Winter designer/maker fair

Friday 29 November – Sunday 1 December

Handmade In Highgate are the designer/artist/maker fairs held in the historic Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution. Carefully curated the fairs feature great makers from around the country – representing a variety of the highest quality contemporary craft in a wide price range.

The beautiful HLSI was founded in 1839 when it was set up as creative and social centre, promoting literature, the arts and science through the provision of a gallery space, members room and a library. Today the HLSI, a registered charity operates in a similar way and is generally closed to the public. The fair offers  visitors an opportunity not just to see one of the best maker fairs in town, but also to visit the historic building.

This year the Winter Fair will feature up to 30 brilliant makers. As ever we have plants, shrubs and flowers on the outside of the building, a book sale in the historic library and wonderful home made cakes and condiments.

Entrance is FREE and everyone is always welcome.

Handmade in Highgate will be open:

Friday 29 November: 5pm – 8pm

Saturday 30 November: 10am – 6pm

Sunday 1 December: 11am – 5pm

https://hand-made-in-highgate.com/

https://hlsi.org.uk/

Instagram@handmadeinhighgate

 

 

 

Dec
1
Sun
Highgate Watercolour Group Annual Exhibition 2024 @ Lauderdale House
Dec 1 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Highgate Watercolour Group Annual Exhibition 2024 @ Lauderdale House

Members of the Highgate Watercolour Group look forward to welcoming visitors to the beautiful historic setting of Lauderdale House, where 20 artists will exhibit around 200 framed works on paper at their 2024 exhibition.

The exhibition across two gallery floors will include artwork from the group’s visits across north London, painting en plein air in Highgate, Camley Street Natural Park, Regent’s Canal, Stephens House & Gardens and Primrose Hill, plus landscapes from further afield. A colourful display of expressive floral paintings, contemplative Still Lifes, and curious scenes of the natural world will also be on show, with a Small Works section comprising miniature masterpieces at minimum cost. With diverse themes and a range of artistic styles, we hope there will be something for all to enjoy.

To request an invitation to the Private View on 6 November, please email highgatewatercolour@gmail.com – come and meet the artists, and be the first to see the show!

Exhibiting Artists:
Feroze Antia | Chris Baker | Freda Blayney | Maureen Bocking | Cathy Burkinshaw | Christian Cook | Ruth Edwards | Jacqueline Freeman | Edmund Gordon | Peter Hassell | Ruijin Hu | Shirley Hodgson | Sue Lees | Brenda McDowell | Judith Pedersen | Maggie Pettigrew | Andrew Riley | Marilyn Southey | Morley Speed | Vanessa Whinney

IMPORTANT NOTICE
The exhibition is scheduled to open daily from 12noon–4pm, however it is important to check with Lauderdale House before your visit, as the exhibition may be closed at short notice. Contact Lauderdale House on 020 8348 8716.

Handmade In Highgate, the designer/maker Winter Fair @ Highgate Gallery
Dec 1 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Handmade In Highgate, the Winter designer/maker fair

Friday 29 November – Sunday 1 December

Handmade In Highgate are the designer/artist/maker fairs held in the historic Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution. Carefully curated the fairs feature great makers from around the country – representing a variety of the highest quality contemporary craft in a wide price range.

The beautiful HLSI was founded in 1839 when it was set up as creative and social centre, promoting literature, the arts and science through the provision of a gallery space, members room and a library. Today the HLSI, a registered charity operates in a similar way and is generally closed to the public. The fair offers  visitors an opportunity not just to see one of the best maker fairs in town, but also to visit the historic building.

This year the Winter Fair will feature up to 30 brilliant makers. As ever we have plants, shrubs and flowers on the outside of the building, a book sale in the historic library and wonderful home made cakes and condiments.

Entrance is FREE and everyone is always welcome.

Handmade in Highgate will be open:

Friday 29 November: 5pm – 8pm

Saturday 30 November: 10am – 6pm

Sunday 1 December: 11am – 5pm

https://hand-made-in-highgate.com/

https://hlsi.org.uk/

Instagram@handmadeinhighgate

 

 

 

Dec
2
Mon
Highgate Watercolour Group Annual Exhibition 2024 @ Lauderdale House
Dec 2 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Highgate Watercolour Group Annual Exhibition 2024 @ Lauderdale House

Members of the Highgate Watercolour Group look forward to welcoming visitors to the beautiful historic setting of Lauderdale House, where 20 artists will exhibit around 200 framed works on paper at their 2024 exhibition.

The exhibition across two gallery floors will include artwork from the group’s visits across north London, painting en plein air in Highgate, Camley Street Natural Park, Regent’s Canal, Stephens House & Gardens and Primrose Hill, plus landscapes from further afield. A colourful display of expressive floral paintings, contemplative Still Lifes, and curious scenes of the natural world will also be on show, with a Small Works section comprising miniature masterpieces at minimum cost. With diverse themes and a range of artistic styles, we hope there will be something for all to enjoy.

To request an invitation to the Private View on 6 November, please email highgatewatercolour@gmail.com – come and meet the artists, and be the first to see the show!

Exhibiting Artists:
Feroze Antia | Chris Baker | Freda Blayney | Maureen Bocking | Cathy Burkinshaw | Christian Cook | Ruth Edwards | Jacqueline Freeman | Edmund Gordon | Peter Hassell | Ruijin Hu | Shirley Hodgson | Sue Lees | Brenda McDowell | Judith Pedersen | Maggie Pettigrew | Andrew Riley | Marilyn Southey | Morley Speed | Vanessa Whinney

IMPORTANT NOTICE
The exhibition is scheduled to open daily from 12noon–4pm, however it is important to check with Lauderdale House before your visit, as the exhibition may be closed at short notice. Contact Lauderdale House on 020 8348 8716.

Feb
6
Thu
RIVERS AND BRIDGES; JOY AND HOPE. ARTWORK BY HILARY ROSEN @ LAUDERDALE HOUSE
Feb 6 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

RIVERS AND BRIDGES; HOPE AND JOY.

Artworks by Hilary Rosen MA. RCA.
At Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
6 February to 3 March 2025.

FREE ADMISSION
Open Daily 12-4 [Wednesdays 11-3]
Check at www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary gained her BA at Nottingham and her MA at the Painting School of the The Royal College of Art, London. She lives in London and works from her studio in Bethnal Green. Hilary is a member of The Printmakers Council and The East London Print Studio. Most of the prints on display are one-off monoprints which are multilayered images using materials such as lino, perspex and stencils to achieve the required layering and painterly depth.

Hilary’s work is in many public and private collections worldwide including the Victoria and Albert Museum and The Museum of London; The Zeiss Collection in Hamburg, Germany; and The L.V Prasad Eye Hospital in Hyderabad, India. She works in several mediums including acrylics, watercolours, printing and embroidery. This current exhibition includes includes new acrylic paintings and monoprints based on riverscapes in Bath and Oxford, worked up from watercolours and sketches made in-situ.

Other themes illustrated at the Lauderdale House Exhibition include sumptuous still lives, the Beauty of Nature, steamy jazz clubs and images of isolation with solitary figures viewing the outside world from mysterious interiors.

During the lockdown months, Hilary researched Greek Myths and was inspired by Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine who was taught his art by snakes. He is remembered to this day by the use of the serpent in the badges and arms of medical associations around the world. There is also on display a painting depicting the Three Greek Fates: Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos who respectively spun, measured and finally cut the Thread of Life. A particularly appropriate concept during the Pandemic.

This exciting and eclectic exhibition at Lauderdale House is open daily from 6 February to 3 March 2025 [12-4 except 11-3 Wednesdays]
Check website www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary Rosen
hrosen2001@gmail.com

Feb
7
Fri
RIVERS AND BRIDGES; JOY AND HOPE. ARTWORK BY HILARY ROSEN @ LAUDERDALE HOUSE
Feb 7 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

RIVERS AND BRIDGES; HOPE AND JOY.

Artworks by Hilary Rosen MA. RCA.
At Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
6 February to 3 March 2025.

FREE ADMISSION
Open Daily 12-4 [Wednesdays 11-3]
Check at www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary gained her BA at Nottingham and her MA at the Painting School of the The Royal College of Art, London. She lives in London and works from her studio in Bethnal Green. Hilary is a member of The Printmakers Council and The East London Print Studio. Most of the prints on display are one-off monoprints which are multilayered images using materials such as lino, perspex and stencils to achieve the required layering and painterly depth.

Hilary’s work is in many public and private collections worldwide including the Victoria and Albert Museum and The Museum of London; The Zeiss Collection in Hamburg, Germany; and The L.V Prasad Eye Hospital in Hyderabad, India. She works in several mediums including acrylics, watercolours, printing and embroidery. This current exhibition includes includes new acrylic paintings and monoprints based on riverscapes in Bath and Oxford, worked up from watercolours and sketches made in-situ.

Other themes illustrated at the Lauderdale House Exhibition include sumptuous still lives, the Beauty of Nature, steamy jazz clubs and images of isolation with solitary figures viewing the outside world from mysterious interiors.

During the lockdown months, Hilary researched Greek Myths and was inspired by Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine who was taught his art by snakes. He is remembered to this day by the use of the serpent in the badges and arms of medical associations around the world. There is also on display a painting depicting the Three Greek Fates: Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos who respectively spun, measured and finally cut the Thread of Life. A particularly appropriate concept during the Pandemic.

This exciting and eclectic exhibition at Lauderdale House is open daily from 6 February to 3 March 2025 [12-4 except 11-3 Wednesdays]
Check website www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary Rosen
hrosen2001@gmail.com

HLSI Members Art Exhibition @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
Feb 7 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition
7 – 20 February 2025
Every three years, Highgate Gallery holds an exhibition exclusively for members of HLSI as a showcase
for their creativity. There is a huge amount of talent within the membership, including painters,
printers, photographers and embroiderers.
Each member can submit up to three artworks, and the final selection is chosen by a panel. This year
the panel consists of the artist Maggie Jennings; the doyenne of members’ art shows Mary Shurman;
and several members of the Highgate Gallery committee.
The HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition is always popular with exhibitors and Gallery visitors alike, and
is a much anticipated date in the HLSI winter programme, as well as in the wider social life of
Highgate village.
One of the exhibiting artists will be in the Gallery each day of the show, and admission is free.
All work will be for sale.
The Private View will be held on Friday 7 February, and you are cordially invited to attend.

Opening hours:
Wednesday-Friday 13.00-17.00
Saturday & Sunday 10.00-16.00

Feb
8
Sat
RIVERS AND BRIDGES; JOY AND HOPE. ARTWORK BY HILARY ROSEN @ LAUDERDALE HOUSE
Feb 8 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

RIVERS AND BRIDGES; HOPE AND JOY.

Artworks by Hilary Rosen MA. RCA.
At Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
6 February to 3 March 2025.

FREE ADMISSION
Open Daily 12-4 [Wednesdays 11-3]
Check at www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary gained her BA at Nottingham and her MA at the Painting School of the The Royal College of Art, London. She lives in London and works from her studio in Bethnal Green. Hilary is a member of The Printmakers Council and The East London Print Studio. Most of the prints on display are one-off monoprints which are multilayered images using materials such as lino, perspex and stencils to achieve the required layering and painterly depth.

Hilary’s work is in many public and private collections worldwide including the Victoria and Albert Museum and The Museum of London; The Zeiss Collection in Hamburg, Germany; and The L.V Prasad Eye Hospital in Hyderabad, India. She works in several mediums including acrylics, watercolours, printing and embroidery. This current exhibition includes includes new acrylic paintings and monoprints based on riverscapes in Bath and Oxford, worked up from watercolours and sketches made in-situ.

Other themes illustrated at the Lauderdale House Exhibition include sumptuous still lives, the Beauty of Nature, steamy jazz clubs and images of isolation with solitary figures viewing the outside world from mysterious interiors.

During the lockdown months, Hilary researched Greek Myths and was inspired by Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine who was taught his art by snakes. He is remembered to this day by the use of the serpent in the badges and arms of medical associations around the world. There is also on display a painting depicting the Three Greek Fates: Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos who respectively spun, measured and finally cut the Thread of Life. A particularly appropriate concept during the Pandemic.

This exciting and eclectic exhibition at Lauderdale House is open daily from 6 February to 3 March 2025 [12-4 except 11-3 Wednesdays]
Check website www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary Rosen
hrosen2001@gmail.com

HLSI Members Art Exhibition @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
Feb 8 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition
7 – 20 February 2025
Every three years, Highgate Gallery holds an exhibition exclusively for members of HLSI as a showcase
for their creativity. There is a huge amount of talent within the membership, including painters,
printers, photographers and embroiderers.
Each member can submit up to three artworks, and the final selection is chosen by a panel. This year
the panel consists of the artist Maggie Jennings; the doyenne of members’ art shows Mary Shurman;
and several members of the Highgate Gallery committee.
The HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition is always popular with exhibitors and Gallery visitors alike, and
is a much anticipated date in the HLSI winter programme, as well as in the wider social life of
Highgate village.
One of the exhibiting artists will be in the Gallery each day of the show, and admission is free.
All work will be for sale.
The Private View will be held on Friday 7 February, and you are cordially invited to attend.

Opening hours:
Wednesday-Friday 13.00-17.00
Saturday & Sunday 10.00-16.00

Feb
9
Sun
RIVERS AND BRIDGES; JOY AND HOPE. ARTWORK BY HILARY ROSEN @ LAUDERDALE HOUSE
Feb 9 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

RIVERS AND BRIDGES; HOPE AND JOY.

Artworks by Hilary Rosen MA. RCA.
At Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
6 February to 3 March 2025.

FREE ADMISSION
Open Daily 12-4 [Wednesdays 11-3]
Check at www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary gained her BA at Nottingham and her MA at the Painting School of the The Royal College of Art, London. She lives in London and works from her studio in Bethnal Green. Hilary is a member of The Printmakers Council and The East London Print Studio. Most of the prints on display are one-off monoprints which are multilayered images using materials such as lino, perspex and stencils to achieve the required layering and painterly depth.

Hilary’s work is in many public and private collections worldwide including the Victoria and Albert Museum and The Museum of London; The Zeiss Collection in Hamburg, Germany; and The L.V Prasad Eye Hospital in Hyderabad, India. She works in several mediums including acrylics, watercolours, printing and embroidery. This current exhibition includes includes new acrylic paintings and monoprints based on riverscapes in Bath and Oxford, worked up from watercolours and sketches made in-situ.

Other themes illustrated at the Lauderdale House Exhibition include sumptuous still lives, the Beauty of Nature, steamy jazz clubs and images of isolation with solitary figures viewing the outside world from mysterious interiors.

During the lockdown months, Hilary researched Greek Myths and was inspired by Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine who was taught his art by snakes. He is remembered to this day by the use of the serpent in the badges and arms of medical associations around the world. There is also on display a painting depicting the Three Greek Fates: Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos who respectively spun, measured and finally cut the Thread of Life. A particularly appropriate concept during the Pandemic.

This exciting and eclectic exhibition at Lauderdale House is open daily from 6 February to 3 March 2025 [12-4 except 11-3 Wednesdays]
Check website www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary Rosen
hrosen2001@gmail.com

HLSI Members Art Exhibition @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
Feb 9 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition
7 – 20 February 2025
Every three years, Highgate Gallery holds an exhibition exclusively for members of HLSI as a showcase
for their creativity. There is a huge amount of talent within the membership, including painters,
printers, photographers and embroiderers.
Each member can submit up to three artworks, and the final selection is chosen by a panel. This year
the panel consists of the artist Maggie Jennings; the doyenne of members’ art shows Mary Shurman;
and several members of the Highgate Gallery committee.
The HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition is always popular with exhibitors and Gallery visitors alike, and
is a much anticipated date in the HLSI winter programme, as well as in the wider social life of
Highgate village.
One of the exhibiting artists will be in the Gallery each day of the show, and admission is free.
All work will be for sale.
The Private View will be held on Friday 7 February, and you are cordially invited to attend.

Opening hours:
Wednesday-Friday 13.00-17.00
Saturday & Sunday 10.00-16.00

Feb
10
Mon
RIVERS AND BRIDGES; JOY AND HOPE. ARTWORK BY HILARY ROSEN @ LAUDERDALE HOUSE
Feb 10 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

RIVERS AND BRIDGES; HOPE AND JOY.

Artworks by Hilary Rosen MA. RCA.
At Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
6 February to 3 March 2025.

FREE ADMISSION
Open Daily 12-4 [Wednesdays 11-3]
Check at www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary gained her BA at Nottingham and her MA at the Painting School of the The Royal College of Art, London. She lives in London and works from her studio in Bethnal Green. Hilary is a member of The Printmakers Council and The East London Print Studio. Most of the prints on display are one-off monoprints which are multilayered images using materials such as lino, perspex and stencils to achieve the required layering and painterly depth.

Hilary’s work is in many public and private collections worldwide including the Victoria and Albert Museum and The Museum of London; The Zeiss Collection in Hamburg, Germany; and The L.V Prasad Eye Hospital in Hyderabad, India. She works in several mediums including acrylics, watercolours, printing and embroidery. This current exhibition includes includes new acrylic paintings and monoprints based on riverscapes in Bath and Oxford, worked up from watercolours and sketches made in-situ.

Other themes illustrated at the Lauderdale House Exhibition include sumptuous still lives, the Beauty of Nature, steamy jazz clubs and images of isolation with solitary figures viewing the outside world from mysterious interiors.

During the lockdown months, Hilary researched Greek Myths and was inspired by Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine who was taught his art by snakes. He is remembered to this day by the use of the serpent in the badges and arms of medical associations around the world. There is also on display a painting depicting the Three Greek Fates: Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos who respectively spun, measured and finally cut the Thread of Life. A particularly appropriate concept during the Pandemic.

This exciting and eclectic exhibition at Lauderdale House is open daily from 6 February to 3 March 2025 [12-4 except 11-3 Wednesdays]
Check website www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary Rosen
hrosen2001@gmail.com

Feb
11
Tue
RIVERS AND BRIDGES; JOY AND HOPE. ARTWORK BY HILARY ROSEN @ LAUDERDALE HOUSE
Feb 11 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

RIVERS AND BRIDGES; HOPE AND JOY.

Artworks by Hilary Rosen MA. RCA.
At Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
6 February to 3 March 2025.

FREE ADMISSION
Open Daily 12-4 [Wednesdays 11-3]
Check at www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary gained her BA at Nottingham and her MA at the Painting School of the The Royal College of Art, London. She lives in London and works from her studio in Bethnal Green. Hilary is a member of The Printmakers Council and The East London Print Studio. Most of the prints on display are one-off monoprints which are multilayered images using materials such as lino, perspex and stencils to achieve the required layering and painterly depth.

Hilary’s work is in many public and private collections worldwide including the Victoria and Albert Museum and The Museum of London; The Zeiss Collection in Hamburg, Germany; and The L.V Prasad Eye Hospital in Hyderabad, India. She works in several mediums including acrylics, watercolours, printing and embroidery. This current exhibition includes includes new acrylic paintings and monoprints based on riverscapes in Bath and Oxford, worked up from watercolours and sketches made in-situ.

Other themes illustrated at the Lauderdale House Exhibition include sumptuous still lives, the Beauty of Nature, steamy jazz clubs and images of isolation with solitary figures viewing the outside world from mysterious interiors.

During the lockdown months, Hilary researched Greek Myths and was inspired by Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine who was taught his art by snakes. He is remembered to this day by the use of the serpent in the badges and arms of medical associations around the world. There is also on display a painting depicting the Three Greek Fates: Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos who respectively spun, measured and finally cut the Thread of Life. A particularly appropriate concept during the Pandemic.

This exciting and eclectic exhibition at Lauderdale House is open daily from 6 February to 3 March 2025 [12-4 except 11-3 Wednesdays]
Check website www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary Rosen
hrosen2001@gmail.com

Feb
12
Wed
RIVERS AND BRIDGES; JOY AND HOPE. ARTWORK BY HILARY ROSEN @ LAUDERDALE HOUSE
Feb 12 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

RIVERS AND BRIDGES; HOPE AND JOY.

Artworks by Hilary Rosen MA. RCA.
At Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
6 February to 3 March 2025.

FREE ADMISSION
Open Daily 12-4 [Wednesdays 11-3]
Check at www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary gained her BA at Nottingham and her MA at the Painting School of the The Royal College of Art, London. She lives in London and works from her studio in Bethnal Green. Hilary is a member of The Printmakers Council and The East London Print Studio. Most of the prints on display are one-off monoprints which are multilayered images using materials such as lino, perspex and stencils to achieve the required layering and painterly depth.

Hilary’s work is in many public and private collections worldwide including the Victoria and Albert Museum and The Museum of London; The Zeiss Collection in Hamburg, Germany; and The L.V Prasad Eye Hospital in Hyderabad, India. She works in several mediums including acrylics, watercolours, printing and embroidery. This current exhibition includes includes new acrylic paintings and monoprints based on riverscapes in Bath and Oxford, worked up from watercolours and sketches made in-situ.

Other themes illustrated at the Lauderdale House Exhibition include sumptuous still lives, the Beauty of Nature, steamy jazz clubs and images of isolation with solitary figures viewing the outside world from mysterious interiors.

During the lockdown months, Hilary researched Greek Myths and was inspired by Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine who was taught his art by snakes. He is remembered to this day by the use of the serpent in the badges and arms of medical associations around the world. There is also on display a painting depicting the Three Greek Fates: Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos who respectively spun, measured and finally cut the Thread of Life. A particularly appropriate concept during the Pandemic.

This exciting and eclectic exhibition at Lauderdale House is open daily from 6 February to 3 March 2025 [12-4 except 11-3 Wednesdays]
Check website www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary Rosen
hrosen2001@gmail.com

HLSI Members Art Exhibition @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
Feb 12 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition
7 – 20 February 2025
Every three years, Highgate Gallery holds an exhibition exclusively for members of HLSI as a showcase
for their creativity. There is a huge amount of talent within the membership, including painters,
printers, photographers and embroiderers.
Each member can submit up to three artworks, and the final selection is chosen by a panel. This year
the panel consists of the artist Maggie Jennings; the doyenne of members’ art shows Mary Shurman;
and several members of the Highgate Gallery committee.
The HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition is always popular with exhibitors and Gallery visitors alike, and
is a much anticipated date in the HLSI winter programme, as well as in the wider social life of
Highgate village.
One of the exhibiting artists will be in the Gallery each day of the show, and admission is free.
All work will be for sale.
The Private View will be held on Friday 7 February, and you are cordially invited to attend.

Opening hours:
Wednesday-Friday 13.00-17.00
Saturday & Sunday 10.00-16.00

Feb
13
Thu
RIVERS AND BRIDGES; JOY AND HOPE. ARTWORK BY HILARY ROSEN @ LAUDERDALE HOUSE
Feb 13 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

RIVERS AND BRIDGES; HOPE AND JOY.

Artworks by Hilary Rosen MA. RCA.
At Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
6 February to 3 March 2025.

FREE ADMISSION
Open Daily 12-4 [Wednesdays 11-3]
Check at www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary gained her BA at Nottingham and her MA at the Painting School of the The Royal College of Art, London. She lives in London and works from her studio in Bethnal Green. Hilary is a member of The Printmakers Council and The East London Print Studio. Most of the prints on display are one-off monoprints which are multilayered images using materials such as lino, perspex and stencils to achieve the required layering and painterly depth.

Hilary’s work is in many public and private collections worldwide including the Victoria and Albert Museum and The Museum of London; The Zeiss Collection in Hamburg, Germany; and The L.V Prasad Eye Hospital in Hyderabad, India. She works in several mediums including acrylics, watercolours, printing and embroidery. This current exhibition includes includes new acrylic paintings and monoprints based on riverscapes in Bath and Oxford, worked up from watercolours and sketches made in-situ.

Other themes illustrated at the Lauderdale House Exhibition include sumptuous still lives, the Beauty of Nature, steamy jazz clubs and images of isolation with solitary figures viewing the outside world from mysterious interiors.

During the lockdown months, Hilary researched Greek Myths and was inspired by Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine who was taught his art by snakes. He is remembered to this day by the use of the serpent in the badges and arms of medical associations around the world. There is also on display a painting depicting the Three Greek Fates: Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos who respectively spun, measured and finally cut the Thread of Life. A particularly appropriate concept during the Pandemic.

This exciting and eclectic exhibition at Lauderdale House is open daily from 6 February to 3 March 2025 [12-4 except 11-3 Wednesdays]
Check website www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary Rosen
hrosen2001@gmail.com

HLSI Members Art Exhibition @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
Feb 13 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition
7 – 20 February 2025
Every three years, Highgate Gallery holds an exhibition exclusively for members of HLSI as a showcase
for their creativity. There is a huge amount of talent within the membership, including painters,
printers, photographers and embroiderers.
Each member can submit up to three artworks, and the final selection is chosen by a panel. This year
the panel consists of the artist Maggie Jennings; the doyenne of members’ art shows Mary Shurman;
and several members of the Highgate Gallery committee.
The HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition is always popular with exhibitors and Gallery visitors alike, and
is a much anticipated date in the HLSI winter programme, as well as in the wider social life of
Highgate village.
One of the exhibiting artists will be in the Gallery each day of the show, and admission is free.
All work will be for sale.
The Private View will be held on Friday 7 February, and you are cordially invited to attend.

Opening hours:
Wednesday-Friday 13.00-17.00
Saturday & Sunday 10.00-16.00

Feb
14
Fri
RIVERS AND BRIDGES; JOY AND HOPE. ARTWORK BY HILARY ROSEN @ LAUDERDALE HOUSE
Feb 14 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

RIVERS AND BRIDGES; HOPE AND JOY.

Artworks by Hilary Rosen MA. RCA.
At Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
6 February to 3 March 2025.

FREE ADMISSION
Open Daily 12-4 [Wednesdays 11-3]
Check at www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary gained her BA at Nottingham and her MA at the Painting School of the The Royal College of Art, London. She lives in London and works from her studio in Bethnal Green. Hilary is a member of The Printmakers Council and The East London Print Studio. Most of the prints on display are one-off monoprints which are multilayered images using materials such as lino, perspex and stencils to achieve the required layering and painterly depth.

Hilary’s work is in many public and private collections worldwide including the Victoria and Albert Museum and The Museum of London; The Zeiss Collection in Hamburg, Germany; and The L.V Prasad Eye Hospital in Hyderabad, India. She works in several mediums including acrylics, watercolours, printing and embroidery. This current exhibition includes includes new acrylic paintings and monoprints based on riverscapes in Bath and Oxford, worked up from watercolours and sketches made in-situ.

Other themes illustrated at the Lauderdale House Exhibition include sumptuous still lives, the Beauty of Nature, steamy jazz clubs and images of isolation with solitary figures viewing the outside world from mysterious interiors.

During the lockdown months, Hilary researched Greek Myths and was inspired by Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine who was taught his art by snakes. He is remembered to this day by the use of the serpent in the badges and arms of medical associations around the world. There is also on display a painting depicting the Three Greek Fates: Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos who respectively spun, measured and finally cut the Thread of Life. A particularly appropriate concept during the Pandemic.

This exciting and eclectic exhibition at Lauderdale House is open daily from 6 February to 3 March 2025 [12-4 except 11-3 Wednesdays]
Check website www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary Rosen
hrosen2001@gmail.com

HLSI Members Art Exhibition @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
Feb 14 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition
7 – 20 February 2025
Every three years, Highgate Gallery holds an exhibition exclusively for members of HLSI as a showcase
for their creativity. There is a huge amount of talent within the membership, including painters,
printers, photographers and embroiderers.
Each member can submit up to three artworks, and the final selection is chosen by a panel. This year
the panel consists of the artist Maggie Jennings; the doyenne of members’ art shows Mary Shurman;
and several members of the Highgate Gallery committee.
The HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition is always popular with exhibitors and Gallery visitors alike, and
is a much anticipated date in the HLSI winter programme, as well as in the wider social life of
Highgate village.
One of the exhibiting artists will be in the Gallery each day of the show, and admission is free.
All work will be for sale.
The Private View will be held on Friday 7 February, and you are cordially invited to attend.

Opening hours:
Wednesday-Friday 13.00-17.00
Saturday & Sunday 10.00-16.00

Feb
15
Sat
RIVERS AND BRIDGES; JOY AND HOPE. ARTWORK BY HILARY ROSEN @ LAUDERDALE HOUSE
Feb 15 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

RIVERS AND BRIDGES; HOPE AND JOY.

Artworks by Hilary Rosen MA. RCA.
At Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
6 February to 3 March 2025.

FREE ADMISSION
Open Daily 12-4 [Wednesdays 11-3]
Check at www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary gained her BA at Nottingham and her MA at the Painting School of the The Royal College of Art, London. She lives in London and works from her studio in Bethnal Green. Hilary is a member of The Printmakers Council and The East London Print Studio. Most of the prints on display are one-off monoprints which are multilayered images using materials such as lino, perspex and stencils to achieve the required layering and painterly depth.

Hilary’s work is in many public and private collections worldwide including the Victoria and Albert Museum and The Museum of London; The Zeiss Collection in Hamburg, Germany; and The L.V Prasad Eye Hospital in Hyderabad, India. She works in several mediums including acrylics, watercolours, printing and embroidery. This current exhibition includes includes new acrylic paintings and monoprints based on riverscapes in Bath and Oxford, worked up from watercolours and sketches made in-situ.

Other themes illustrated at the Lauderdale House Exhibition include sumptuous still lives, the Beauty of Nature, steamy jazz clubs and images of isolation with solitary figures viewing the outside world from mysterious interiors.

During the lockdown months, Hilary researched Greek Myths and was inspired by Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine who was taught his art by snakes. He is remembered to this day by the use of the serpent in the badges and arms of medical associations around the world. There is also on display a painting depicting the Three Greek Fates: Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos who respectively spun, measured and finally cut the Thread of Life. A particularly appropriate concept during the Pandemic.

This exciting and eclectic exhibition at Lauderdale House is open daily from 6 February to 3 March 2025 [12-4 except 11-3 Wednesdays]
Check website www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary Rosen
hrosen2001@gmail.com

HLSI Members Art Exhibition @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
Feb 15 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition
7 – 20 February 2025
Every three years, Highgate Gallery holds an exhibition exclusively for members of HLSI as a showcase
for their creativity. There is a huge amount of talent within the membership, including painters,
printers, photographers and embroiderers.
Each member can submit up to three artworks, and the final selection is chosen by a panel. This year
the panel consists of the artist Maggie Jennings; the doyenne of members’ art shows Mary Shurman;
and several members of the Highgate Gallery committee.
The HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition is always popular with exhibitors and Gallery visitors alike, and
is a much anticipated date in the HLSI winter programme, as well as in the wider social life of
Highgate village.
One of the exhibiting artists will be in the Gallery each day of the show, and admission is free.
All work will be for sale.
The Private View will be held on Friday 7 February, and you are cordially invited to attend.

Opening hours:
Wednesday-Friday 13.00-17.00
Saturday & Sunday 10.00-16.00

Feb
16
Sun
RIVERS AND BRIDGES; JOY AND HOPE. ARTWORK BY HILARY ROSEN @ LAUDERDALE HOUSE
Feb 16 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

RIVERS AND BRIDGES; HOPE AND JOY.

Artworks by Hilary Rosen MA. RCA.
At Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
6 February to 3 March 2025.

FREE ADMISSION
Open Daily 12-4 [Wednesdays 11-3]
Check at www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary gained her BA at Nottingham and her MA at the Painting School of the The Royal College of Art, London. She lives in London and works from her studio in Bethnal Green. Hilary is a member of The Printmakers Council and The East London Print Studio. Most of the prints on display are one-off monoprints which are multilayered images using materials such as lino, perspex and stencils to achieve the required layering and painterly depth.

Hilary’s work is in many public and private collections worldwide including the Victoria and Albert Museum and The Museum of London; The Zeiss Collection in Hamburg, Germany; and The L.V Prasad Eye Hospital in Hyderabad, India. She works in several mediums including acrylics, watercolours, printing and embroidery. This current exhibition includes includes new acrylic paintings and monoprints based on riverscapes in Bath and Oxford, worked up from watercolours and sketches made in-situ.

Other themes illustrated at the Lauderdale House Exhibition include sumptuous still lives, the Beauty of Nature, steamy jazz clubs and images of isolation with solitary figures viewing the outside world from mysterious interiors.

During the lockdown months, Hilary researched Greek Myths and was inspired by Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine who was taught his art by snakes. He is remembered to this day by the use of the serpent in the badges and arms of medical associations around the world. There is also on display a painting depicting the Three Greek Fates: Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos who respectively spun, measured and finally cut the Thread of Life. A particularly appropriate concept during the Pandemic.

This exciting and eclectic exhibition at Lauderdale House is open daily from 6 February to 3 March 2025 [12-4 except 11-3 Wednesdays]
Check website www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary Rosen
hrosen2001@gmail.com

HLSI Members Art Exhibition @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
Feb 16 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition
7 – 20 February 2025
Every three years, Highgate Gallery holds an exhibition exclusively for members of HLSI as a showcase
for their creativity. There is a huge amount of talent within the membership, including painters,
printers, photographers and embroiderers.
Each member can submit up to three artworks, and the final selection is chosen by a panel. This year
the panel consists of the artist Maggie Jennings; the doyenne of members’ art shows Mary Shurman;
and several members of the Highgate Gallery committee.
The HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition is always popular with exhibitors and Gallery visitors alike, and
is a much anticipated date in the HLSI winter programme, as well as in the wider social life of
Highgate village.
One of the exhibiting artists will be in the Gallery each day of the show, and admission is free.
All work will be for sale.
The Private View will be held on Friday 7 February, and you are cordially invited to attend.

Opening hours:
Wednesday-Friday 13.00-17.00
Saturday & Sunday 10.00-16.00

Feb
17
Mon
RIVERS AND BRIDGES; JOY AND HOPE. ARTWORK BY HILARY ROSEN @ LAUDERDALE HOUSE
Feb 17 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

RIVERS AND BRIDGES; HOPE AND JOY.

Artworks by Hilary Rosen MA. RCA.
At Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
6 February to 3 March 2025.

FREE ADMISSION
Open Daily 12-4 [Wednesdays 11-3]
Check at www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary gained her BA at Nottingham and her MA at the Painting School of the The Royal College of Art, London. She lives in London and works from her studio in Bethnal Green. Hilary is a member of The Printmakers Council and The East London Print Studio. Most of the prints on display are one-off monoprints which are multilayered images using materials such as lino, perspex and stencils to achieve the required layering and painterly depth.

Hilary’s work is in many public and private collections worldwide including the Victoria and Albert Museum and The Museum of London; The Zeiss Collection in Hamburg, Germany; and The L.V Prasad Eye Hospital in Hyderabad, India. She works in several mediums including acrylics, watercolours, printing and embroidery. This current exhibition includes includes new acrylic paintings and monoprints based on riverscapes in Bath and Oxford, worked up from watercolours and sketches made in-situ.

Other themes illustrated at the Lauderdale House Exhibition include sumptuous still lives, the Beauty of Nature, steamy jazz clubs and images of isolation with solitary figures viewing the outside world from mysterious interiors.

During the lockdown months, Hilary researched Greek Myths and was inspired by Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine who was taught his art by snakes. He is remembered to this day by the use of the serpent in the badges and arms of medical associations around the world. There is also on display a painting depicting the Three Greek Fates: Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos who respectively spun, measured and finally cut the Thread of Life. A particularly appropriate concept during the Pandemic.

This exciting and eclectic exhibition at Lauderdale House is open daily from 6 February to 3 March 2025 [12-4 except 11-3 Wednesdays]
Check website www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary Rosen
hrosen2001@gmail.com

Feb
18
Tue
RIVERS AND BRIDGES; JOY AND HOPE. ARTWORK BY HILARY ROSEN @ LAUDERDALE HOUSE
Feb 18 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

RIVERS AND BRIDGES; HOPE AND JOY.

Artworks by Hilary Rosen MA. RCA.
At Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
6 February to 3 March 2025.

FREE ADMISSION
Open Daily 12-4 [Wednesdays 11-3]
Check at www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary gained her BA at Nottingham and her MA at the Painting School of the The Royal College of Art, London. She lives in London and works from her studio in Bethnal Green. Hilary is a member of The Printmakers Council and The East London Print Studio. Most of the prints on display are one-off monoprints which are multilayered images using materials such as lino, perspex and stencils to achieve the required layering and painterly depth.

Hilary’s work is in many public and private collections worldwide including the Victoria and Albert Museum and The Museum of London; The Zeiss Collection in Hamburg, Germany; and The L.V Prasad Eye Hospital in Hyderabad, India. She works in several mediums including acrylics, watercolours, printing and embroidery. This current exhibition includes includes new acrylic paintings and monoprints based on riverscapes in Bath and Oxford, worked up from watercolours and sketches made in-situ.

Other themes illustrated at the Lauderdale House Exhibition include sumptuous still lives, the Beauty of Nature, steamy jazz clubs and images of isolation with solitary figures viewing the outside world from mysterious interiors.

During the lockdown months, Hilary researched Greek Myths and was inspired by Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine who was taught his art by snakes. He is remembered to this day by the use of the serpent in the badges and arms of medical associations around the world. There is also on display a painting depicting the Three Greek Fates: Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos who respectively spun, measured and finally cut the Thread of Life. A particularly appropriate concept during the Pandemic.

This exciting and eclectic exhibition at Lauderdale House is open daily from 6 February to 3 March 2025 [12-4 except 11-3 Wednesdays]
Check website www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary Rosen
hrosen2001@gmail.com

Feb
19
Wed
New Day: Nowruz in Afghanistan @ Lauderdale House
Feb 19 @ 11:20 am – 12:20 pm
New Day: Nowruz in Afghanistan @ Lauderdale House

Join us as we look at Nowruz in Afghanistan.
Speakers from the Afghanistan & Central Asian Association will discuss how Nowruz is marked in Afghanistan.

RIVERS AND BRIDGES; JOY AND HOPE. ARTWORK BY HILARY ROSEN @ LAUDERDALE HOUSE
Feb 19 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

RIVERS AND BRIDGES; HOPE AND JOY.

Artworks by Hilary Rosen MA. RCA.
At Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
6 February to 3 March 2025.

FREE ADMISSION
Open Daily 12-4 [Wednesdays 11-3]
Check at www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary gained her BA at Nottingham and her MA at the Painting School of the The Royal College of Art, London. She lives in London and works from her studio in Bethnal Green. Hilary is a member of The Printmakers Council and The East London Print Studio. Most of the prints on display are one-off monoprints which are multilayered images using materials such as lino, perspex and stencils to achieve the required layering and painterly depth.

Hilary’s work is in many public and private collections worldwide including the Victoria and Albert Museum and The Museum of London; The Zeiss Collection in Hamburg, Germany; and The L.V Prasad Eye Hospital in Hyderabad, India. She works in several mediums including acrylics, watercolours, printing and embroidery. This current exhibition includes includes new acrylic paintings and monoprints based on riverscapes in Bath and Oxford, worked up from watercolours and sketches made in-situ.

Other themes illustrated at the Lauderdale House Exhibition include sumptuous still lives, the Beauty of Nature, steamy jazz clubs and images of isolation with solitary figures viewing the outside world from mysterious interiors.

During the lockdown months, Hilary researched Greek Myths and was inspired by Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine who was taught his art by snakes. He is remembered to this day by the use of the serpent in the badges and arms of medical associations around the world. There is also on display a painting depicting the Three Greek Fates: Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos who respectively spun, measured and finally cut the Thread of Life. A particularly appropriate concept during the Pandemic.

This exciting and eclectic exhibition at Lauderdale House is open daily from 6 February to 3 March 2025 [12-4 except 11-3 Wednesdays]
Check website www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary Rosen
hrosen2001@gmail.com

HLSI Members Art Exhibition @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
Feb 19 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition
7 – 20 February 2025
Every three years, Highgate Gallery holds an exhibition exclusively for members of HLSI as a showcase
for their creativity. There is a huge amount of talent within the membership, including painters,
printers, photographers and embroiderers.
Each member can submit up to three artworks, and the final selection is chosen by a panel. This year
the panel consists of the artist Maggie Jennings; the doyenne of members’ art shows Mary Shurman;
and several members of the Highgate Gallery committee.
The HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition is always popular with exhibitors and Gallery visitors alike, and
is a much anticipated date in the HLSI winter programme, as well as in the wider social life of
Highgate village.
One of the exhibiting artists will be in the Gallery each day of the show, and admission is free.
All work will be for sale.
The Private View will be held on Friday 7 February, and you are cordially invited to attend.

Opening hours:
Wednesday-Friday 13.00-17.00
Saturday & Sunday 10.00-16.00

Feb
20
Thu
RIVERS AND BRIDGES; JOY AND HOPE. ARTWORK BY HILARY ROSEN @ LAUDERDALE HOUSE
Feb 20 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

RIVERS AND BRIDGES; HOPE AND JOY.

Artworks by Hilary Rosen MA. RCA.
At Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
6 February to 3 March 2025.

FREE ADMISSION
Open Daily 12-4 [Wednesdays 11-3]
Check at www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary gained her BA at Nottingham and her MA at the Painting School of the The Royal College of Art, London. She lives in London and works from her studio in Bethnal Green. Hilary is a member of The Printmakers Council and The East London Print Studio. Most of the prints on display are one-off monoprints which are multilayered images using materials such as lino, perspex and stencils to achieve the required layering and painterly depth.

Hilary’s work is in many public and private collections worldwide including the Victoria and Albert Museum and The Museum of London; The Zeiss Collection in Hamburg, Germany; and The L.V Prasad Eye Hospital in Hyderabad, India. She works in several mediums including acrylics, watercolours, printing and embroidery. This current exhibition includes includes new acrylic paintings and monoprints based on riverscapes in Bath and Oxford, worked up from watercolours and sketches made in-situ.

Other themes illustrated at the Lauderdale House Exhibition include sumptuous still lives, the Beauty of Nature, steamy jazz clubs and images of isolation with solitary figures viewing the outside world from mysterious interiors.

During the lockdown months, Hilary researched Greek Myths and was inspired by Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine who was taught his art by snakes. He is remembered to this day by the use of the serpent in the badges and arms of medical associations around the world. There is also on display a painting depicting the Three Greek Fates: Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos who respectively spun, measured and finally cut the Thread of Life. A particularly appropriate concept during the Pandemic.

This exciting and eclectic exhibition at Lauderdale House is open daily from 6 February to 3 March 2025 [12-4 except 11-3 Wednesdays]
Check website www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary Rosen
hrosen2001@gmail.com

HLSI Members Art Exhibition @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
Feb 20 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition
7 – 20 February 2025
Every three years, Highgate Gallery holds an exhibition exclusively for members of HLSI as a showcase
for their creativity. There is a huge amount of talent within the membership, including painters,
printers, photographers and embroiderers.
Each member can submit up to three artworks, and the final selection is chosen by a panel. This year
the panel consists of the artist Maggie Jennings; the doyenne of members’ art shows Mary Shurman;
and several members of the Highgate Gallery committee.
The HLSI Members’ Art Exhibition is always popular with exhibitors and Gallery visitors alike, and
is a much anticipated date in the HLSI winter programme, as well as in the wider social life of
Highgate village.
One of the exhibiting artists will be in the Gallery each day of the show, and admission is free.
All work will be for sale.
The Private View will be held on Friday 7 February, and you are cordially invited to attend.

Opening hours:
Wednesday-Friday 13.00-17.00
Saturday & Sunday 10.00-16.00

Feb
21
Fri
RIVERS AND BRIDGES; JOY AND HOPE. ARTWORK BY HILARY ROSEN @ LAUDERDALE HOUSE
Feb 21 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

RIVERS AND BRIDGES; HOPE AND JOY.

Artworks by Hilary Rosen MA. RCA.
At Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
6 February to 3 March 2025.

FREE ADMISSION
Open Daily 12-4 [Wednesdays 11-3]
Check at www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary gained her BA at Nottingham and her MA at the Painting School of the The Royal College of Art, London. She lives in London and works from her studio in Bethnal Green. Hilary is a member of The Printmakers Council and The East London Print Studio. Most of the prints on display are one-off monoprints which are multilayered images using materials such as lino, perspex and stencils to achieve the required layering and painterly depth.

Hilary’s work is in many public and private collections worldwide including the Victoria and Albert Museum and The Museum of London; The Zeiss Collection in Hamburg, Germany; and The L.V Prasad Eye Hospital in Hyderabad, India. She works in several mediums including acrylics, watercolours, printing and embroidery. This current exhibition includes includes new acrylic paintings and monoprints based on riverscapes in Bath and Oxford, worked up from watercolours and sketches made in-situ.

Other themes illustrated at the Lauderdale House Exhibition include sumptuous still lives, the Beauty of Nature, steamy jazz clubs and images of isolation with solitary figures viewing the outside world from mysterious interiors.

During the lockdown months, Hilary researched Greek Myths and was inspired by Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine who was taught his art by snakes. He is remembered to this day by the use of the serpent in the badges and arms of medical associations around the world. There is also on display a painting depicting the Three Greek Fates: Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos who respectively spun, measured and finally cut the Thread of Life. A particularly appropriate concept during the Pandemic.

This exciting and eclectic exhibition at Lauderdale House is open daily from 6 February to 3 March 2025 [12-4 except 11-3 Wednesdays]
Check website www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary Rosen
hrosen2001@gmail.com

Feb
22
Sat
Heritage Fair 2025 @ Lauderdale House
Feb 22 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Discover fascinating stories from Highgate’s past and the diverse history of the communities that make up North London.3 people pose by a table

Come and chat to over 20 organisations who are interested in and knowledgeable about the history of our area, including representatives from local museums, historic houses, history societies and more at this FREE fair!

RIVERS AND BRIDGES; JOY AND HOPE. ARTWORK BY HILARY ROSEN @ LAUDERDALE HOUSE
Feb 22 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

RIVERS AND BRIDGES; HOPE AND JOY.

Artworks by Hilary Rosen MA. RCA.
At Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
6 February to 3 March 2025.

FREE ADMISSION
Open Daily 12-4 [Wednesdays 11-3]
Check at www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary gained her BA at Nottingham and her MA at the Painting School of the The Royal College of Art, London. She lives in London and works from her studio in Bethnal Green. Hilary is a member of The Printmakers Council and The East London Print Studio. Most of the prints on display are one-off monoprints which are multilayered images using materials such as lino, perspex and stencils to achieve the required layering and painterly depth.

Hilary’s work is in many public and private collections worldwide including the Victoria and Albert Museum and The Museum of London; The Zeiss Collection in Hamburg, Germany; and The L.V Prasad Eye Hospital in Hyderabad, India. She works in several mediums including acrylics, watercolours, printing and embroidery. This current exhibition includes includes new acrylic paintings and monoprints based on riverscapes in Bath and Oxford, worked up from watercolours and sketches made in-situ.

Other themes illustrated at the Lauderdale House Exhibition include sumptuous still lives, the Beauty of Nature, steamy jazz clubs and images of isolation with solitary figures viewing the outside world from mysterious interiors.

During the lockdown months, Hilary researched Greek Myths and was inspired by Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine who was taught his art by snakes. He is remembered to this day by the use of the serpent in the badges and arms of medical associations around the world. There is also on display a painting depicting the Three Greek Fates: Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos who respectively spun, measured and finally cut the Thread of Life. A particularly appropriate concept during the Pandemic.

This exciting and eclectic exhibition at Lauderdale House is open daily from 6 February to 3 March 2025 [12-4 except 11-3 Wednesdays]
Check website www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk for any closures due to private events.

Hilary Rosen
hrosen2001@gmail.com