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Apr
19
Sun
Patrick Cullen NEAC @ HLSI
Apr 19 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

We are delighted to welcome Patrick Cullen, who has just won a prize at this year’s prestigious Lynn Painter-Stainers Competition, back to Highgate Gallery. This wide ranging exhibition is inspired by his travels in India, Italy and Transylvania, and also includes portraits, flower studies and paintings of the female nude.

Patrick uses oils and pastels to create an intense and personal response to his subject matter.  His work derives from close observation of and interaction with nature, which gives it freshness and vitality.  Whether he is concerned with a Tuscan view or an Indian street market scene, the colour, heat and atmosphere are all vividly conveyed.  As artist Ken Howard, R.A. has put it, Patrick’s work “speaks directly to us .…  He has the impressionist’s ability to fix the mood of a moment,… also his work has that quality which is essential to all great art, the balance between form and content.”

Patrick trained at St Martin’s and Camberwell art schools in the 1970s and is the recipient of many prizes in addition to the recent Lynn Painter-Stainers award, including the Watercolour Prize at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and prizes from the Pastel Society, the Royal Watercolour Society and the New English Art Club, of which he is a member.  His paintings are in many collections including the Royal Academy and Sheffield City Art Gallery.

When not travelling, Patrick lives in Stroud Green, and is also known for his paintings of London allotment views.

For further information please contact patrickcullen@email.com

Open Tuesday-Friday 13:00-17:00, Saturday 11:00-16:00, Sunday 11:00-17:00.  Closed Monday

Admission Free

Apr
20
Mon
Art Gallery at Trees presents: ‘The Animal Gaze’ by Carol Hambleton @ Hill Homes/Trees
Apr 20 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
We are thrilled to present you the exciting works depicting animals gazing back at us, by a local artist Carol Hambleton . After studying art and photography at college, Carol went on to produce videos on art and artists, for the National Gallery, London, where she worked for many years.All works exhibited are for sale, either as prints or original oil paintings.

carol.hambleton@yahoo.co.uk http://chambleton.blogspot.co.uk

DEAR VISITORS:  Exhibition is open for viewings between 20th April and 22nd May, Monday-Friday 10am-4pm. Trees is not only a “community hub” , but most importantly a home for over 40 local people aged 55+. For security reasons, please sign the visitors book and grab a visitors badge and wear it on a lanyard (please return it before leaving). Thank you for your cooperation!

ART GALLERY AT TREES is a new project at Hill Homes, bringing local artists and their works to Trees, our innovative extra-care sheltered housing scheme on Broadlands Road. Trees acts as a vibrant “community hub” for our Tenants and many local residents, community groups and organisations, bringing people together. The scheme is fully accessible and features beautiful communal gardens.

If you would like to exhibit our art at Trees, please contact Damian Domski, Volunteer & Activities Co-ordinator at Hill Homes at Damian.Domski@hillhomes.co.uk or call 0208 347 3690

 

Monday Bridge Club @ Highgate Society
Apr 20 @ 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Apr
21
Tue
Art Gallery at Trees presents: ‘The Animal Gaze’ by Carol Hambleton @ Hill Homes/Trees
Apr 21 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
We are thrilled to present you the exciting works depicting animals gazing back at us, by a local artist Carol Hambleton . After studying art and photography at college, Carol went on to produce videos on art and artists, for the National Gallery, London, where she worked for many years.All works exhibited are for sale, either as prints or original oil paintings.

carol.hambleton@yahoo.co.uk http://chambleton.blogspot.co.uk

DEAR VISITORS:  Exhibition is open for viewings between 20th April and 22nd May, Monday-Friday 10am-4pm. Trees is not only a “community hub” , but most importantly a home for over 40 local people aged 55+. For security reasons, please sign the visitors book and grab a visitors badge and wear it on a lanyard (please return it before leaving). Thank you for your cooperation!

ART GALLERY AT TREES is a new project at Hill Homes, bringing local artists and their works to Trees, our innovative extra-care sheltered housing scheme on Broadlands Road. Trees acts as a vibrant “community hub” for our Tenants and many local residents, community groups and organisations, bringing people together. The scheme is fully accessible and features beautiful communal gardens.

If you would like to exhibit our art at Trees, please contact Damian Domski, Volunteer & Activities Co-ordinator at Hill Homes at Damian.Domski@hillhomes.co.uk or call 0208 347 3690

 

Life-Drawing Group @ Highgate Society
Apr 21 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Patrick Cullen NEAC @ HLSI
Apr 21 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

We are delighted to welcome Patrick Cullen, who has just won a prize at this year’s prestigious Lynn Painter-Stainers Competition, back to Highgate Gallery. This wide ranging exhibition is inspired by his travels in India, Italy and Transylvania, and also includes portraits, flower studies and paintings of the female nude.

Patrick uses oils and pastels to create an intense and personal response to his subject matter.  His work derives from close observation of and interaction with nature, which gives it freshness and vitality.  Whether he is concerned with a Tuscan view or an Indian street market scene, the colour, heat and atmosphere are all vividly conveyed.  As artist Ken Howard, R.A. has put it, Patrick’s work “speaks directly to us .…  He has the impressionist’s ability to fix the mood of a moment,… also his work has that quality which is essential to all great art, the balance between form and content.”

Patrick trained at St Martin’s and Camberwell art schools in the 1970s and is the recipient of many prizes in addition to the recent Lynn Painter-Stainers award, including the Watercolour Prize at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and prizes from the Pastel Society, the Royal Watercolour Society and the New English Art Club, of which he is a member.  His paintings are in many collections including the Royal Academy and Sheffield City Art Gallery.

When not travelling, Patrick lives in Stroud Green, and is also known for his paintings of London allotment views.

For further information please contact patrickcullen@email.com

Open Tuesday-Friday 13:00-17:00, Saturday 11:00-16:00, Sunday 11:00-17:00.  Closed Monday

Admission Free

Apr
22
Wed
Art Gallery at Trees presents: ‘The Animal Gaze’ by Carol Hambleton @ Hill Homes/Trees
Apr 22 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
We are thrilled to present you the exciting works depicting animals gazing back at us, by a local artist Carol Hambleton . After studying art and photography at college, Carol went on to produce videos on art and artists, for the National Gallery, London, where she worked for many years.All works exhibited are for sale, either as prints or original oil paintings.

carol.hambleton@yahoo.co.uk http://chambleton.blogspot.co.uk

DEAR VISITORS:  Exhibition is open for viewings between 20th April and 22nd May, Monday-Friday 10am-4pm. Trees is not only a “community hub” , but most importantly a home for over 40 local people aged 55+. For security reasons, please sign the visitors book and grab a visitors badge and wear it on a lanyard (please return it before leaving). Thank you for your cooperation!

ART GALLERY AT TREES is a new project at Hill Homes, bringing local artists and their works to Trees, our innovative extra-care sheltered housing scheme on Broadlands Road. Trees acts as a vibrant “community hub” for our Tenants and many local residents, community groups and organisations, bringing people together. The scheme is fully accessible and features beautiful communal gardens.

If you would like to exhibit our art at Trees, please contact Damian Domski, Volunteer & Activities Co-ordinator at Hill Homes at Damian.Domski@hillhomes.co.uk or call 0208 347 3690

 

Patrick Cullen NEAC @ HLSI
Apr 22 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

We are delighted to welcome Patrick Cullen, who has just won a prize at this year’s prestigious Lynn Painter-Stainers Competition, back to Highgate Gallery. This wide ranging exhibition is inspired by his travels in India, Italy and Transylvania, and also includes portraits, flower studies and paintings of the female nude.

Patrick uses oils and pastels to create an intense and personal response to his subject matter.  His work derives from close observation of and interaction with nature, which gives it freshness and vitality.  Whether he is concerned with a Tuscan view or an Indian street market scene, the colour, heat and atmosphere are all vividly conveyed.  As artist Ken Howard, R.A. has put it, Patrick’s work “speaks directly to us .…  He has the impressionist’s ability to fix the mood of a moment,… also his work has that quality which is essential to all great art, the balance between form and content.”

Patrick trained at St Martin’s and Camberwell art schools in the 1970s and is the recipient of many prizes in addition to the recent Lynn Painter-Stainers award, including the Watercolour Prize at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and prizes from the Pastel Society, the Royal Watercolour Society and the New English Art Club, of which he is a member.  His paintings are in many collections including the Royal Academy and Sheffield City Art Gallery.

When not travelling, Patrick lives in Stroud Green, and is also known for his paintings of London allotment views.

For further information please contact patrickcullen@email.com

Open Tuesday-Friday 13:00-17:00, Saturday 11:00-16:00, Sunday 11:00-17:00.  Closed Monday

Admission Free

Apr
23
Thu
Art Gallery at Trees presents: ‘The Animal Gaze’ by Carol Hambleton @ Hill Homes/Trees
Apr 23 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
We are thrilled to present you the exciting works depicting animals gazing back at us, by a local artist Carol Hambleton . After studying art and photography at college, Carol went on to produce videos on art and artists, for the National Gallery, London, where she worked for many years.All works exhibited are for sale, either as prints or original oil paintings.

carol.hambleton@yahoo.co.uk http://chambleton.blogspot.co.uk

DEAR VISITORS:  Exhibition is open for viewings between 20th April and 22nd May, Monday-Friday 10am-4pm. Trees is not only a “community hub” , but most importantly a home for over 40 local people aged 55+. For security reasons, please sign the visitors book and grab a visitors badge and wear it on a lanyard (please return it before leaving). Thank you for your cooperation!

ART GALLERY AT TREES is a new project at Hill Homes, bringing local artists and their works to Trees, our innovative extra-care sheltered housing scheme on Broadlands Road. Trees acts as a vibrant “community hub” for our Tenants and many local residents, community groups and organisations, bringing people together. The scheme is fully accessible and features beautiful communal gardens.

If you would like to exhibit our art at Trees, please contact Damian Domski, Volunteer & Activities Co-ordinator at Hill Homes at Damian.Domski@hillhomes.co.uk or call 0208 347 3690

 

Watercolour Group AM @ Highgate Society
Apr 23 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Patrick Cullen NEAC @ HLSI
Apr 23 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

We are delighted to welcome Patrick Cullen, who has just won a prize at this year’s prestigious Lynn Painter-Stainers Competition, back to Highgate Gallery. This wide ranging exhibition is inspired by his travels in India, Italy and Transylvania, and also includes portraits, flower studies and paintings of the female nude.

Patrick uses oils and pastels to create an intense and personal response to his subject matter.  His work derives from close observation of and interaction with nature, which gives it freshness and vitality.  Whether he is concerned with a Tuscan view or an Indian street market scene, the colour, heat and atmosphere are all vividly conveyed.  As artist Ken Howard, R.A. has put it, Patrick’s work “speaks directly to us .…  He has the impressionist’s ability to fix the mood of a moment,… also his work has that quality which is essential to all great art, the balance between form and content.”

Patrick trained at St Martin’s and Camberwell art schools in the 1970s and is the recipient of many prizes in addition to the recent Lynn Painter-Stainers award, including the Watercolour Prize at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and prizes from the Pastel Society, the Royal Watercolour Society and the New English Art Club, of which he is a member.  His paintings are in many collections including the Royal Academy and Sheffield City Art Gallery.

When not travelling, Patrick lives in Stroud Green, and is also known for his paintings of London allotment views.

For further information please contact patrickcullen@email.com

Open Tuesday-Friday 13:00-17:00, Saturday 11:00-16:00, Sunday 11:00-17:00.  Closed Monday

Admission Free

Film – In A Better World @ HLSI
Apr 23 @ 7:30 pm – 10:30 pm

Denmark/Sweden 2010, 119 mins. Dir. Susanne Bier

Apr
24
Fri
Art Gallery at Trees presents: ‘The Animal Gaze’ by Carol Hambleton @ Hill Homes/Trees
Apr 24 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
We are thrilled to present you the exciting works depicting animals gazing back at us, by a local artist Carol Hambleton . After studying art and photography at college, Carol went on to produce videos on art and artists, for the National Gallery, London, where she worked for many years.All works exhibited are for sale, either as prints or original oil paintings.

carol.hambleton@yahoo.co.uk http://chambleton.blogspot.co.uk

DEAR VISITORS:  Exhibition is open for viewings between 20th April and 22nd May, Monday-Friday 10am-4pm. Trees is not only a “community hub” , but most importantly a home for over 40 local people aged 55+. For security reasons, please sign the visitors book and grab a visitors badge and wear it on a lanyard (please return it before leaving). Thank you for your cooperation!

ART GALLERY AT TREES is a new project at Hill Homes, bringing local artists and their works to Trees, our innovative extra-care sheltered housing scheme on Broadlands Road. Trees acts as a vibrant “community hub” for our Tenants and many local residents, community groups and organisations, bringing people together. The scheme is fully accessible and features beautiful communal gardens.

If you would like to exhibit our art at Trees, please contact Damian Domski, Volunteer & Activities Co-ordinator at Hill Homes at Damian.Domski@hillhomes.co.uk or call 0208 347 3690

 

Patrick Cullen NEAC @ HLSI
Apr 24 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

We are delighted to welcome Patrick Cullen, who has just won a prize at this year’s prestigious Lynn Painter-Stainers Competition, back to Highgate Gallery. This wide ranging exhibition is inspired by his travels in India, Italy and Transylvania, and also includes portraits, flower studies and paintings of the female nude.

Patrick uses oils and pastels to create an intense and personal response to his subject matter.  His work derives from close observation of and interaction with nature, which gives it freshness and vitality.  Whether he is concerned with a Tuscan view or an Indian street market scene, the colour, heat and atmosphere are all vividly conveyed.  As artist Ken Howard, R.A. has put it, Patrick’s work “speaks directly to us .…  He has the impressionist’s ability to fix the mood of a moment,… also his work has that quality which is essential to all great art, the balance between form and content.”

Patrick trained at St Martin’s and Camberwell art schools in the 1970s and is the recipient of many prizes in addition to the recent Lynn Painter-Stainers award, including the Watercolour Prize at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and prizes from the Pastel Society, the Royal Watercolour Society and the New English Art Club, of which he is a member.  His paintings are in many collections including the Royal Academy and Sheffield City Art Gallery.

When not travelling, Patrick lives in Stroud Green, and is also known for his paintings of London allotment views.

For further information please contact patrickcullen@email.com

Open Tuesday-Friday 13:00-17:00, Saturday 11:00-16:00, Sunday 11:00-17:00.  Closed Monday

Admission Free

Apr
25
Sat
Crazee Kids Dance, Drama, Music & Art – term time classes & school holiday workshops @ Jacksons Lane
Apr 25 @ 10:10 am – 11:00 am

Unleash your child’s creativity with the Crazee Kids method. Our inspirational approach uses innovative combinations of Dance, Drama, Music & Art in a relaxed environment.

Crazee Kids stimulating classes and workshops have been running for over 10 years. The overall experience is about having fun whilst providing a unique opportunity to develop self-confidence and ignite the imagination inherent in every child.Classes are designed using a wide variety of creative activities, tailored to the different age groups.Places are limited to give every child sufficient attention and guidance, and are booked on a per term basis.

Runs on: Tuesdays, Saturdays

Other Information

Term Time Classes 3-5 year olds

Summer term 2015 – Tuesdays
April 21st to July 7th
11 weeks, excludes half–term May 26th
Tuesdays 4:10–4:55pm
Age 3–5 years, £121.00

Summer term 2015 – Saturdays
April 25th to July 19th
11 weeks, excludes half–term May 30th
Saturdays 10:10–11:00am
Age 3–5 years, £121.00

School Holiday Workshops 3-10 year olds…
May Half Term 25th-27th May 2015 10.30 -2.30 pm
Summer Holidays 24th-27th August 2015 10.30 -2.30 pm

Open Coffee Morning and Environment Committee Members Surgery @ Highgate Society
Apr 25 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Patrick Cullen NEAC @ HLSI
Apr 25 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

We are delighted to welcome Patrick Cullen, who has just won a prize at this year’s prestigious Lynn Painter-Stainers Competition, back to Highgate Gallery. This wide ranging exhibition is inspired by his travels in India, Italy and Transylvania, and also includes portraits, flower studies and paintings of the female nude.

Patrick uses oils and pastels to create an intense and personal response to his subject matter.  His work derives from close observation of and interaction with nature, which gives it freshness and vitality.  Whether he is concerned with a Tuscan view or an Indian street market scene, the colour, heat and atmosphere are all vividly conveyed.  As artist Ken Howard, R.A. has put it, Patrick’s work “speaks directly to us .…  He has the impressionist’s ability to fix the mood of a moment,… also his work has that quality which is essential to all great art, the balance between form and content.”

Patrick trained at St Martin’s and Camberwell art schools in the 1970s and is the recipient of many prizes in addition to the recent Lynn Painter-Stainers award, including the Watercolour Prize at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and prizes from the Pastel Society, the Royal Watercolour Society and the New English Art Club, of which he is a member.  His paintings are in many collections including the Royal Academy and Sheffield City Art Gallery.

When not travelling, Patrick lives in Stroud Green, and is also known for his paintings of London allotment views.

For further information please contact patrickcullen@email.com

Open Tuesday-Friday 13:00-17:00, Saturday 11:00-16:00, Sunday 11:00-17:00.  Closed Monday

Admission Free

Apr
26
Sun
West End Musicals Singing Workshop @ Lauderdale House
Apr 26 @ 10:30 am – 2:30 pm

Featuring songs from Miss Saigon & Matilda

This is a fantastic opportunity to participate in an ‘open to all levels’ singing workshop of songs from these famous West End musicals.

Whether you are a total beginner or an experienced singer you’ll enjoy singing fabulous songs from the West End and training your voice at the same time. Take a look at a short video of workshop run by Idit.

In the first session of the workshop we’ll teach you basic breathing and vocal techniques and show you some performing skills which you’ll be using later in the singing session.

You’ll be coached individually as well as working with the group. Kieran and Idit will prepare you for a short performance at the end of the workshop. Once you book your place on the workshop we’ll email you the song sheets with web links so you can practise in advance.

Great fun, not to be missed! Find out more and book via our Workshops page.

Patrick Cullen NEAC @ HLSI
Apr 26 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

We are delighted to welcome Patrick Cullen, who has just won a prize at this year’s prestigious Lynn Painter-Stainers Competition, back to Highgate Gallery. This wide ranging exhibition is inspired by his travels in India, Italy and Transylvania, and also includes portraits, flower studies and paintings of the female nude.

Patrick uses oils and pastels to create an intense and personal response to his subject matter.  His work derives from close observation of and interaction with nature, which gives it freshness and vitality.  Whether he is concerned with a Tuscan view or an Indian street market scene, the colour, heat and atmosphere are all vividly conveyed.  As artist Ken Howard, R.A. has put it, Patrick’s work “speaks directly to us .…  He has the impressionist’s ability to fix the mood of a moment,… also his work has that quality which is essential to all great art, the balance between form and content.”

Patrick trained at St Martin’s and Camberwell art schools in the 1970s and is the recipient of many prizes in addition to the recent Lynn Painter-Stainers award, including the Watercolour Prize at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and prizes from the Pastel Society, the Royal Watercolour Society and the New English Art Club, of which he is a member.  His paintings are in many collections including the Royal Academy and Sheffield City Art Gallery.

When not travelling, Patrick lives in Stroud Green, and is also known for his paintings of London allotment views.

For further information please contact patrickcullen@email.com

Open Tuesday-Friday 13:00-17:00, Saturday 11:00-16:00, Sunday 11:00-17:00.  Closed Monday

Admission Free

Apr
27
Mon
Art Gallery at Trees presents: ‘The Animal Gaze’ by Carol Hambleton @ Hill Homes/Trees
Apr 27 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
We are thrilled to present you the exciting works depicting animals gazing back at us, by a local artist Carol Hambleton . After studying art and photography at college, Carol went on to produce videos on art and artists, for the National Gallery, London, where she worked for many years.All works exhibited are for sale, either as prints or original oil paintings.

carol.hambleton@yahoo.co.uk http://chambleton.blogspot.co.uk

DEAR VISITORS:  Exhibition is open for viewings between 20th April and 22nd May, Monday-Friday 10am-4pm. Trees is not only a “community hub” , but most importantly a home for over 40 local people aged 55+. For security reasons, please sign the visitors book and grab a visitors badge and wear it on a lanyard (please return it before leaving). Thank you for your cooperation!

ART GALLERY AT TREES is a new project at Hill Homes, bringing local artists and their works to Trees, our innovative extra-care sheltered housing scheme on Broadlands Road. Trees acts as a vibrant “community hub” for our Tenants and many local residents, community groups and organisations, bringing people together. The scheme is fully accessible and features beautiful communal gardens.

If you would like to exhibit our art at Trees, please contact Damian Domski, Volunteer & Activities Co-ordinator at Hill Homes at Damian.Domski@hillhomes.co.uk or call 0208 347 3690

 

Monday Bridge Club @ Highgate Society
Apr 27 @ 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Highgate Society AGM @ Highgate School / Dyne House
Apr 27 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Adam Pettitt, Headmaster of Highgate School, will be the speaker at this year’s Highgate Society AGM

Apr
28
Tue
Art Gallery at Trees presents: ‘The Animal Gaze’ by Carol Hambleton @ Hill Homes/Trees
Apr 28 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
We are thrilled to present you the exciting works depicting animals gazing back at us, by a local artist Carol Hambleton . After studying art and photography at college, Carol went on to produce videos on art and artists, for the National Gallery, London, where she worked for many years.All works exhibited are for sale, either as prints or original oil paintings.

carol.hambleton@yahoo.co.uk http://chambleton.blogspot.co.uk

DEAR VISITORS:  Exhibition is open for viewings between 20th April and 22nd May, Monday-Friday 10am-4pm. Trees is not only a “community hub” , but most importantly a home for over 40 local people aged 55+. For security reasons, please sign the visitors book and grab a visitors badge and wear it on a lanyard (please return it before leaving). Thank you for your cooperation!

ART GALLERY AT TREES is a new project at Hill Homes, bringing local artists and their works to Trees, our innovative extra-care sheltered housing scheme on Broadlands Road. Trees acts as a vibrant “community hub” for our Tenants and many local residents, community groups and organisations, bringing people together. The scheme is fully accessible and features beautiful communal gardens.

If you would like to exhibit our art at Trees, please contact Damian Domski, Volunteer & Activities Co-ordinator at Hill Homes at Damian.Domski@hillhomes.co.uk or call 0208 347 3690

 

Life-Drawing Group @ Highgate Society
Apr 28 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Patrick Cullen NEAC @ HLSI
Apr 28 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

We are delighted to welcome Patrick Cullen, who has just won a prize at this year’s prestigious Lynn Painter-Stainers Competition, back to Highgate Gallery. This wide ranging exhibition is inspired by his travels in India, Italy and Transylvania, and also includes portraits, flower studies and paintings of the female nude.

Patrick uses oils and pastels to create an intense and personal response to his subject matter.  His work derives from close observation of and interaction with nature, which gives it freshness and vitality.  Whether he is concerned with a Tuscan view or an Indian street market scene, the colour, heat and atmosphere are all vividly conveyed.  As artist Ken Howard, R.A. has put it, Patrick’s work “speaks directly to us .…  He has the impressionist’s ability to fix the mood of a moment,… also his work has that quality which is essential to all great art, the balance between form and content.”

Patrick trained at St Martin’s and Camberwell art schools in the 1970s and is the recipient of many prizes in addition to the recent Lynn Painter-Stainers award, including the Watercolour Prize at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and prizes from the Pastel Society, the Royal Watercolour Society and the New English Art Club, of which he is a member.  His paintings are in many collections including the Royal Academy and Sheffield City Art Gallery.

When not travelling, Patrick lives in Stroud Green, and is also known for his paintings of London allotment views.

For further information please contact patrickcullen@email.com

Open Tuesday-Friday 13:00-17:00, Saturday 11:00-16:00, Sunday 11:00-17:00.  Closed Monday

Admission Free

Apr
29
Wed
Art Gallery at Trees presents: ‘The Animal Gaze’ by Carol Hambleton @ Hill Homes/Trees
Apr 29 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
We are thrilled to present you the exciting works depicting animals gazing back at us, by a local artist Carol Hambleton . After studying art and photography at college, Carol went on to produce videos on art and artists, for the National Gallery, London, where she worked for many years.All works exhibited are for sale, either as prints or original oil paintings.

carol.hambleton@yahoo.co.uk http://chambleton.blogspot.co.uk

DEAR VISITORS:  Exhibition is open for viewings between 20th April and 22nd May, Monday-Friday 10am-4pm. Trees is not only a “community hub” , but most importantly a home for over 40 local people aged 55+. For security reasons, please sign the visitors book and grab a visitors badge and wear it on a lanyard (please return it before leaving). Thank you for your cooperation!

ART GALLERY AT TREES is a new project at Hill Homes, bringing local artists and their works to Trees, our innovative extra-care sheltered housing scheme on Broadlands Road. Trees acts as a vibrant “community hub” for our Tenants and many local residents, community groups and organisations, bringing people together. The scheme is fully accessible and features beautiful communal gardens.

If you would like to exhibit our art at Trees, please contact Damian Domski, Volunteer & Activities Co-ordinator at Hill Homes at Damian.Domski@hillhomes.co.uk or call 0208 347 3690

 

Patrick Cullen NEAC @ HLSI
Apr 29 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

We are delighted to welcome Patrick Cullen, who has just won a prize at this year’s prestigious Lynn Painter-Stainers Competition, back to Highgate Gallery. This wide ranging exhibition is inspired by his travels in India, Italy and Transylvania, and also includes portraits, flower studies and paintings of the female nude.

Patrick uses oils and pastels to create an intense and personal response to his subject matter.  His work derives from close observation of and interaction with nature, which gives it freshness and vitality.  Whether he is concerned with a Tuscan view or an Indian street market scene, the colour, heat and atmosphere are all vividly conveyed.  As artist Ken Howard, R.A. has put it, Patrick’s work “speaks directly to us .…  He has the impressionist’s ability to fix the mood of a moment,… also his work has that quality which is essential to all great art, the balance between form and content.”

Patrick trained at St Martin’s and Camberwell art schools in the 1970s and is the recipient of many prizes in addition to the recent Lynn Painter-Stainers award, including the Watercolour Prize at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and prizes from the Pastel Society, the Royal Watercolour Society and the New English Art Club, of which he is a member.  His paintings are in many collections including the Royal Academy and Sheffield City Art Gallery.

When not travelling, Patrick lives in Stroud Green, and is also known for his paintings of London allotment views.

For further information please contact patrickcullen@email.com

Open Tuesday-Friday 13:00-17:00, Saturday 11:00-16:00, Sunday 11:00-17:00.  Closed Monday

Admission Free

Apr
30
Thu
Art Gallery at Trees presents: ‘The Animal Gaze’ by Carol Hambleton @ Hill Homes/Trees
Apr 30 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
We are thrilled to present you the exciting works depicting animals gazing back at us, by a local artist Carol Hambleton . After studying art and photography at college, Carol went on to produce videos on art and artists, for the National Gallery, London, where she worked for many years.All works exhibited are for sale, either as prints or original oil paintings.

carol.hambleton@yahoo.co.uk http://chambleton.blogspot.co.uk

DEAR VISITORS:  Exhibition is open for viewings between 20th April and 22nd May, Monday-Friday 10am-4pm. Trees is not only a “community hub” , but most importantly a home for over 40 local people aged 55+. For security reasons, please sign the visitors book and grab a visitors badge and wear it on a lanyard (please return it before leaving). Thank you for your cooperation!

ART GALLERY AT TREES is a new project at Hill Homes, bringing local artists and their works to Trees, our innovative extra-care sheltered housing scheme on Broadlands Road. Trees acts as a vibrant “community hub” for our Tenants and many local residents, community groups and organisations, bringing people together. The scheme is fully accessible and features beautiful communal gardens.

If you would like to exhibit our art at Trees, please contact Damian Domski, Volunteer & Activities Co-ordinator at Hill Homes at Damian.Domski@hillhomes.co.uk or call 0208 347 3690

 

Watercolour Group AM @ Highgate Society
Apr 30 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Patrick Cullen NEAC @ HLSI
Apr 30 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

We are delighted to welcome Patrick Cullen, who has just won a prize at this year’s prestigious Lynn Painter-Stainers Competition, back to Highgate Gallery. This wide ranging exhibition is inspired by his travels in India, Italy and Transylvania, and also includes portraits, flower studies and paintings of the female nude.

Patrick uses oils and pastels to create an intense and personal response to his subject matter.  His work derives from close observation of and interaction with nature, which gives it freshness and vitality.  Whether he is concerned with a Tuscan view or an Indian street market scene, the colour, heat and atmosphere are all vividly conveyed.  As artist Ken Howard, R.A. has put it, Patrick’s work “speaks directly to us .…  He has the impressionist’s ability to fix the mood of a moment,… also his work has that quality which is essential to all great art, the balance between form and content.”

Patrick trained at St Martin’s and Camberwell art schools in the 1970s and is the recipient of many prizes in addition to the recent Lynn Painter-Stainers award, including the Watercolour Prize at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and prizes from the Pastel Society, the Royal Watercolour Society and the New English Art Club, of which he is a member.  His paintings are in many collections including the Royal Academy and Sheffield City Art Gallery.

When not travelling, Patrick lives in Stroud Green, and is also known for his paintings of London allotment views.

For further information please contact patrickcullen@email.com

Open Tuesday-Friday 13:00-17:00, Saturday 11:00-16:00, Sunday 11:00-17:00.  Closed Monday

Admission Free

May
1
Fri
Art Gallery at Trees presents: ‘The Animal Gaze’ by Carol Hambleton @ Hill Homes/Trees
May 1 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
We are thrilled to present you the exciting works depicting animals gazing back at us, by a local artist Carol Hambleton . After studying art and photography at college, Carol went on to produce videos on art and artists, for the National Gallery, London, where she worked for many years.All works exhibited are for sale, either as prints or original oil paintings.

carol.hambleton@yahoo.co.uk http://chambleton.blogspot.co.uk

DEAR VISITORS:  Exhibition is open for viewings between 20th April and 22nd May, Monday-Friday 10am-4pm. Trees is not only a “community hub” , but most importantly a home for over 40 local people aged 55+. For security reasons, please sign the visitors book and grab a visitors badge and wear it on a lanyard (please return it before leaving). Thank you for your cooperation!

ART GALLERY AT TREES is a new project at Hill Homes, bringing local artists and their works to Trees, our innovative extra-care sheltered housing scheme on Broadlands Road. Trees acts as a vibrant “community hub” for our Tenants and many local residents, community groups and organisations, bringing people together. The scheme is fully accessible and features beautiful communal gardens.

If you would like to exhibit our art at Trees, please contact Damian Domski, Volunteer & Activities Co-ordinator at Hill Homes at Damian.Domski@hillhomes.co.uk or call 0208 347 3690

 

May
2
Sat
Highgate Clean-Up @ Highgate Society
May 2 @ 9:30 am – 1:00 pm

Following on from the telephone boxes renovation last year, we have organised a clean-up morning for the streets around the immediate centre of Highgate. A bit late for a full Spring clean, our aim for this first event is to clean up some of the irritating things we all see that can be easily remedied: green moss on road signs, small bits of graffiti, corners where litter builds up. Where a job needs doing but demands greater expertise like a broken or bent sign or railings we would list these fully to let Camden Council or Haringey Council know this as a Highgate Society request. If you would like to take part we would be delighted to see you. All ages and abilities are welcome. Old clothes are needed but we will provide plastic gloves and all necessary clearing materials, including rags and buckets.

Suggestions for specific clean up points, large or small, also welcomed! It would be particularly helpful if you would indicate if you intend to help so we can have an idea of numbers and materials needed.”

 

Crazee Kids Dance, Drama, Music & Art – term time classes & school holiday workshops @ Jacksons Lane
May 2 @ 10:10 am – 11:00 am

Unleash your child’s creativity with the Crazee Kids method. Our inspirational approach uses innovative combinations of Dance, Drama, Music & Art in a relaxed environment.

Crazee Kids stimulating classes and workshops have been running for over 10 years. The overall experience is about having fun whilst providing a unique opportunity to develop self-confidence and ignite the imagination inherent in every child.Classes are designed using a wide variety of creative activities, tailored to the different age groups.Places are limited to give every child sufficient attention and guidance, and are booked on a per term basis.

Runs on: Tuesdays, Saturdays

Other Information

Term Time Classes 3-5 year olds

Summer term 2015 – Tuesdays
April 21st to July 7th
11 weeks, excludes half–term May 26th
Tuesdays 4:10–4:55pm
Age 3–5 years, £121.00

Summer term 2015 – Saturdays
April 25th to July 19th
11 weeks, excludes half–term May 30th
Saturdays 10:10–11:00am
Age 3–5 years, £121.00

School Holiday Workshops 3-10 year olds…
May Half Term 25th-27th May 2015 10.30 -2.30 pm
Summer Holidays 24th-27th August 2015 10.30 -2.30 pm

Open Coffee Morning and Environment Committee Members Surgery @ Highgate Society
May 2 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
May
3
Sun
Waterlow Park plant sale @ Lauderdale House
May 3 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

Sale of good quality plants by the Friends of Waterlow Park on the Lauderdale tea lawn. All profits go to support planting in the Park in preparation for the 125th anniversary next year.

May
4
Mon
Art Gallery at Trees presents: ‘The Animal Gaze’ by Carol Hambleton @ Hill Homes/Trees
May 4 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
We are thrilled to present you the exciting works depicting animals gazing back at us, by a local artist Carol Hambleton . After studying art and photography at college, Carol went on to produce videos on art and artists, for the National Gallery, London, where she worked for many years.All works exhibited are for sale, either as prints or original oil paintings.

carol.hambleton@yahoo.co.uk http://chambleton.blogspot.co.uk

DEAR VISITORS:  Exhibition is open for viewings between 20th April and 22nd May, Monday-Friday 10am-4pm. Trees is not only a “community hub” , but most importantly a home for over 40 local people aged 55+. For security reasons, please sign the visitors book and grab a visitors badge and wear it on a lanyard (please return it before leaving). Thank you for your cooperation!

ART GALLERY AT TREES is a new project at Hill Homes, bringing local artists and their works to Trees, our innovative extra-care sheltered housing scheme on Broadlands Road. Trees acts as a vibrant “community hub” for our Tenants and many local residents, community groups and organisations, bringing people together. The scheme is fully accessible and features beautiful communal gardens.

If you would like to exhibit our art at Trees, please contact Damian Domski, Volunteer & Activities Co-ordinator at Hill Homes at Damian.Domski@hillhomes.co.uk or call 0208 347 3690

 

Monday Bridge Club @ Highgate Society
May 4 @ 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
May
5
Tue
Art Gallery at Trees presents: ‘The Animal Gaze’ by Carol Hambleton @ Hill Homes/Trees
May 5 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
We are thrilled to present you the exciting works depicting animals gazing back at us, by a local artist Carol Hambleton . After studying art and photography at college, Carol went on to produce videos on art and artists, for the National Gallery, London, where she worked for many years.All works exhibited are for sale, either as prints or original oil paintings.

carol.hambleton@yahoo.co.uk http://chambleton.blogspot.co.uk

DEAR VISITORS:  Exhibition is open for viewings between 20th April and 22nd May, Monday-Friday 10am-4pm. Trees is not only a “community hub” , but most importantly a home for over 40 local people aged 55+. For security reasons, please sign the visitors book and grab a visitors badge and wear it on a lanyard (please return it before leaving). Thank you for your cooperation!

ART GALLERY AT TREES is a new project at Hill Homes, bringing local artists and their works to Trees, our innovative extra-care sheltered housing scheme on Broadlands Road. Trees acts as a vibrant “community hub” for our Tenants and many local residents, community groups and organisations, bringing people together. The scheme is fully accessible and features beautiful communal gardens.

If you would like to exhibit our art at Trees, please contact Damian Domski, Volunteer & Activities Co-ordinator at Hill Homes at Damian.Domski@hillhomes.co.uk or call 0208 347 3690

 

Life-Drawing Group @ Highgate Society
May 5 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
May
6
Wed
Art Gallery at Trees presents: ‘The Animal Gaze’ by Carol Hambleton @ Hill Homes/Trees
May 6 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
We are thrilled to present you the exciting works depicting animals gazing back at us, by a local artist Carol Hambleton . After studying art and photography at college, Carol went on to produce videos on art and artists, for the National Gallery, London, where she worked for many years.All works exhibited are for sale, either as prints or original oil paintings.

carol.hambleton@yahoo.co.uk http://chambleton.blogspot.co.uk

DEAR VISITORS:  Exhibition is open for viewings between 20th April and 22nd May, Monday-Friday 10am-4pm. Trees is not only a “community hub” , but most importantly a home for over 40 local people aged 55+. For security reasons, please sign the visitors book and grab a visitors badge and wear it on a lanyard (please return it before leaving). Thank you for your cooperation!

ART GALLERY AT TREES is a new project at Hill Homes, bringing local artists and their works to Trees, our innovative extra-care sheltered housing scheme on Broadlands Road. Trees acts as a vibrant “community hub” for our Tenants and many local residents, community groups and organisations, bringing people together. The scheme is fully accessible and features beautiful communal gardens.

If you would like to exhibit our art at Trees, please contact Damian Domski, Volunteer & Activities Co-ordinator at Hill Homes at Damian.Domski@hillhomes.co.uk or call 0208 347 3690