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May
6
Tue
The Merry Mug Quiz @ HLSI
May 6 @ 7:00 pm – 10:30 pm

The Merry Mug Quiz

Tuesday 6th May
7.00 for 7.30 pm
HLSI, 11 South Grove N6 6BS
Free entry, no need to book.
Highgate Society and HLSI members only

The Annual Quiz competition between the Highgate Society and the Highgate Literary and Scientific Institute.

May
9
Fri
Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night @ Highgate Gallery
May 9 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night at Highgate Galle

9 – 22 May 2025

The exhibition will be open:

Eugenia Alekseyev, a London-based landscape artist, presents her solo exhibition: London, Day and Night. Featuring urban scenes and the bucolic places of Hampstead Heath, the show is unmistakably local, yet offering a fresh look at familiar places.
Painting within the neo-romanticism tradition, Eugenia uses strong impasto brushstrokes to convey the immediacy of the scene. She opposes what she sees as the rational and rigid process of studio painting preferring to work plein air. Her relationship with her surroundings becomes as important as visual information alone: the raw charge of the rain, snow and wind become an integral part of each painting through brushwork, texture and colour.
Urban scenes explore the experience of a lone individual in a metropolis. The city becomes a symbol and a reflection of the society, and the windows of the buildings, often a feature of Eugenia’s paintings, a reflection of its soul: a way to communicate and understand it.
The landscapes stem from strong emotions – they are a spiritual and unashamedly romantic re-creation of an ephemeral, and yet palpably real world: a search for the sublime and an antidote to the accelerating pace of the modern urban life. They are enigmatic and feel both intimate and public; real and dreamy; but always animated and human.
Eugenia’s Hampstead paintings are held in the permanent collection of Burgh House, Hampstead.
About the Artist
Eugenia Alekseyev is an award-winning artist and art educator based in North London. While living in New York, she studied at the ASLNY. After moving to England, she has received numerous accolades, including Best Plein Air Painting in Plein Air Magazine (U.S.) and Best Painting in the Picture the Heath competition by Hampstead School of Art (2022 and 2024).

Friday 9 May 2025

Saturday 10 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 11 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 14 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 15 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Friday 16 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday 17 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 18 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 21 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 22 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.0

May
10
Sat
Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night @ Highgate Gallery
May 10 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night at Highgate Galle

9 – 22 May 2025

The exhibition will be open:

Eugenia Alekseyev, a London-based landscape artist, presents her solo exhibition: London, Day and Night. Featuring urban scenes and the bucolic places of Hampstead Heath, the show is unmistakably local, yet offering a fresh look at familiar places.
Painting within the neo-romanticism tradition, Eugenia uses strong impasto brushstrokes to convey the immediacy of the scene. She opposes what she sees as the rational and rigid process of studio painting preferring to work plein air. Her relationship with her surroundings becomes as important as visual information alone: the raw charge of the rain, snow and wind become an integral part of each painting through brushwork, texture and colour.
Urban scenes explore the experience of a lone individual in a metropolis. The city becomes a symbol and a reflection of the society, and the windows of the buildings, often a feature of Eugenia’s paintings, a reflection of its soul: a way to communicate and understand it.
The landscapes stem from strong emotions – they are a spiritual and unashamedly romantic re-creation of an ephemeral, and yet palpably real world: a search for the sublime and an antidote to the accelerating pace of the modern urban life. They are enigmatic and feel both intimate and public; real and dreamy; but always animated and human.
Eugenia’s Hampstead paintings are held in the permanent collection of Burgh House, Hampstead.
About the Artist
Eugenia Alekseyev is an award-winning artist and art educator based in North London. While living in New York, she studied at the ASLNY. After moving to England, she has received numerous accolades, including Best Plein Air Painting in Plein Air Magazine (U.S.) and Best Painting in the Picture the Heath competition by Hampstead School of Art (2022 and 2024).

Friday 9 May 2025

Saturday 10 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 11 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 14 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 15 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Friday 16 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday 17 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 18 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 21 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 22 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.0

May
11
Sun
Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night @ Highgate Gallery
May 11 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night at Highgate Galle

9 – 22 May 2025

The exhibition will be open:

Eugenia Alekseyev, a London-based landscape artist, presents her solo exhibition: London, Day and Night. Featuring urban scenes and the bucolic places of Hampstead Heath, the show is unmistakably local, yet offering a fresh look at familiar places.
Painting within the neo-romanticism tradition, Eugenia uses strong impasto brushstrokes to convey the immediacy of the scene. She opposes what she sees as the rational and rigid process of studio painting preferring to work plein air. Her relationship with her surroundings becomes as important as visual information alone: the raw charge of the rain, snow and wind become an integral part of each painting through brushwork, texture and colour.
Urban scenes explore the experience of a lone individual in a metropolis. The city becomes a symbol and a reflection of the society, and the windows of the buildings, often a feature of Eugenia’s paintings, a reflection of its soul: a way to communicate and understand it.
The landscapes stem from strong emotions – they are a spiritual and unashamedly romantic re-creation of an ephemeral, and yet palpably real world: a search for the sublime and an antidote to the accelerating pace of the modern urban life. They are enigmatic and feel both intimate and public; real and dreamy; but always animated and human.
Eugenia’s Hampstead paintings are held in the permanent collection of Burgh House, Hampstead.
About the Artist
Eugenia Alekseyev is an award-winning artist and art educator based in North London. While living in New York, she studied at the ASLNY. After moving to England, she has received numerous accolades, including Best Plein Air Painting in Plein Air Magazine (U.S.) and Best Painting in the Picture the Heath competition by Hampstead School of Art (2022 and 2024).

Friday 9 May 2025

Saturday 10 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 11 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 14 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 15 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Friday 16 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday 17 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 18 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 21 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 22 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.0

May
14
Wed
Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night @ Highgate Gallery
May 14 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night at Highgate Galle

9 – 22 May 2025

The exhibition will be open:

Eugenia Alekseyev, a London-based landscape artist, presents her solo exhibition: London, Day and Night. Featuring urban scenes and the bucolic places of Hampstead Heath, the show is unmistakably local, yet offering a fresh look at familiar places.
Painting within the neo-romanticism tradition, Eugenia uses strong impasto brushstrokes to convey the immediacy of the scene. She opposes what she sees as the rational and rigid process of studio painting preferring to work plein air. Her relationship with her surroundings becomes as important as visual information alone: the raw charge of the rain, snow and wind become an integral part of each painting through brushwork, texture and colour.
Urban scenes explore the experience of a lone individual in a metropolis. The city becomes a symbol and a reflection of the society, and the windows of the buildings, often a feature of Eugenia’s paintings, a reflection of its soul: a way to communicate and understand it.
The landscapes stem from strong emotions – they are a spiritual and unashamedly romantic re-creation of an ephemeral, and yet palpably real world: a search for the sublime and an antidote to the accelerating pace of the modern urban life. They are enigmatic and feel both intimate and public; real and dreamy; but always animated and human.
Eugenia’s Hampstead paintings are held in the permanent collection of Burgh House, Hampstead.
About the Artist
Eugenia Alekseyev is an award-winning artist and art educator based in North London. While living in New York, she studied at the ASLNY. After moving to England, she has received numerous accolades, including Best Plein Air Painting in Plein Air Magazine (U.S.) and Best Painting in the Picture the Heath competition by Hampstead School of Art (2022 and 2024).

Friday 9 May 2025

Saturday 10 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 11 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 14 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 15 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Friday 16 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday 17 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 18 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 21 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 22 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.0

May
15
Thu
Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night @ Highgate Gallery
May 15 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night at Highgate Galle

9 – 22 May 2025

The exhibition will be open:

Eugenia Alekseyev, a London-based landscape artist, presents her solo exhibition: London, Day and Night. Featuring urban scenes and the bucolic places of Hampstead Heath, the show is unmistakably local, yet offering a fresh look at familiar places.
Painting within the neo-romanticism tradition, Eugenia uses strong impasto brushstrokes to convey the immediacy of the scene. She opposes what she sees as the rational and rigid process of studio painting preferring to work plein air. Her relationship with her surroundings becomes as important as visual information alone: the raw charge of the rain, snow and wind become an integral part of each painting through brushwork, texture and colour.
Urban scenes explore the experience of a lone individual in a metropolis. The city becomes a symbol and a reflection of the society, and the windows of the buildings, often a feature of Eugenia’s paintings, a reflection of its soul: a way to communicate and understand it.
The landscapes stem from strong emotions – they are a spiritual and unashamedly romantic re-creation of an ephemeral, and yet palpably real world: a search for the sublime and an antidote to the accelerating pace of the modern urban life. They are enigmatic and feel both intimate and public; real and dreamy; but always animated and human.
Eugenia’s Hampstead paintings are held in the permanent collection of Burgh House, Hampstead.
About the Artist
Eugenia Alekseyev is an award-winning artist and art educator based in North London. While living in New York, she studied at the ASLNY. After moving to England, she has received numerous accolades, including Best Plein Air Painting in Plein Air Magazine (U.S.) and Best Painting in the Picture the Heath competition by Hampstead School of Art (2022 and 2024).

Friday 9 May 2025

Saturday 10 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 11 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 14 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 15 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Friday 16 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday 17 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 18 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 21 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 22 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.0

Jazz in the House: QCBA play Blue Note @ Lauderdale House
May 15 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Jazz in the House: QCBA play Blue Note @ Lauderdale House

Join us for night celebrating Blue Note Records with QCBA, the explosive jazz group led by trumpeter Quentin Collins and saxophonist Brandon Allen.
QCBA have been wowing audiences globally for over 20 years, performing at prestigious venues including Ronnie Scott’s, Duc des Lombards, Maissons Laffitte Festival (France) and the Detroit & Monterey Jazz Festivals (USA).

Quentin and Brandon have been the frontline of the Kyle Eastwood Band for over 10 years, touring globally. This new project promises to deliver a high energy homage to some of the best known artists from the legendary record label’s golden period of the 1960’s.

Expect to hear classic tunes by Art Blakey, Jimmy Smith, Horace Silver, Hank Mobley, Joe Henderson, Donald Byrd, Herbie Hancock and more!

Backed by the powerhouse rhythm team of hammond organist Ross Stanley & drummer Joel Barford, audiences can expect an evening that will exhilarate and enthral in equal measure.

May
16
Fri
Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night @ Highgate Gallery
May 16 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night at Highgate Galle

9 – 22 May 2025

The exhibition will be open:

Eugenia Alekseyev, a London-based landscape artist, presents her solo exhibition: London, Day and Night. Featuring urban scenes and the bucolic places of Hampstead Heath, the show is unmistakably local, yet offering a fresh look at familiar places.
Painting within the neo-romanticism tradition, Eugenia uses strong impasto brushstrokes to convey the immediacy of the scene. She opposes what she sees as the rational and rigid process of studio painting preferring to work plein air. Her relationship with her surroundings becomes as important as visual information alone: the raw charge of the rain, snow and wind become an integral part of each painting through brushwork, texture and colour.
Urban scenes explore the experience of a lone individual in a metropolis. The city becomes a symbol and a reflection of the society, and the windows of the buildings, often a feature of Eugenia’s paintings, a reflection of its soul: a way to communicate and understand it.
The landscapes stem from strong emotions – they are a spiritual and unashamedly romantic re-creation of an ephemeral, and yet palpably real world: a search for the sublime and an antidote to the accelerating pace of the modern urban life. They are enigmatic and feel both intimate and public; real and dreamy; but always animated and human.
Eugenia’s Hampstead paintings are held in the permanent collection of Burgh House, Hampstead.
About the Artist
Eugenia Alekseyev is an award-winning artist and art educator based in North London. While living in New York, she studied at the ASLNY. After moving to England, she has received numerous accolades, including Best Plein Air Painting in Plein Air Magazine (U.S.) and Best Painting in the Picture the Heath competition by Hampstead School of Art (2022 and 2024).

Friday 9 May 2025

Saturday 10 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 11 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 14 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 15 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Friday 16 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday 17 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 18 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 21 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 22 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.0

May
17
Sat
Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night @ Highgate Gallery
May 17 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night at Highgate Galle

9 – 22 May 2025

The exhibition will be open:

Eugenia Alekseyev, a London-based landscape artist, presents her solo exhibition: London, Day and Night. Featuring urban scenes and the bucolic places of Hampstead Heath, the show is unmistakably local, yet offering a fresh look at familiar places.
Painting within the neo-romanticism tradition, Eugenia uses strong impasto brushstrokes to convey the immediacy of the scene. She opposes what she sees as the rational and rigid process of studio painting preferring to work plein air. Her relationship with her surroundings becomes as important as visual information alone: the raw charge of the rain, snow and wind become an integral part of each painting through brushwork, texture and colour.
Urban scenes explore the experience of a lone individual in a metropolis. The city becomes a symbol and a reflection of the society, and the windows of the buildings, often a feature of Eugenia’s paintings, a reflection of its soul: a way to communicate and understand it.
The landscapes stem from strong emotions – they are a spiritual and unashamedly romantic re-creation of an ephemeral, and yet palpably real world: a search for the sublime and an antidote to the accelerating pace of the modern urban life. They are enigmatic and feel both intimate and public; real and dreamy; but always animated and human.
Eugenia’s Hampstead paintings are held in the permanent collection of Burgh House, Hampstead.
About the Artist
Eugenia Alekseyev is an award-winning artist and art educator based in North London. While living in New York, she studied at the ASLNY. After moving to England, she has received numerous accolades, including Best Plein Air Painting in Plein Air Magazine (U.S.) and Best Painting in the Picture the Heath competition by Hampstead School of Art (2022 and 2024).

Friday 9 May 2025

Saturday 10 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 11 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 14 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 15 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Friday 16 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday 17 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 18 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 21 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 22 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.0

May
18
Sun
Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night @ Highgate Gallery
May 18 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night at Highgate Galle

9 – 22 May 2025

The exhibition will be open:

Eugenia Alekseyev, a London-based landscape artist, presents her solo exhibition: London, Day and Night. Featuring urban scenes and the bucolic places of Hampstead Heath, the show is unmistakably local, yet offering a fresh look at familiar places.
Painting within the neo-romanticism tradition, Eugenia uses strong impasto brushstrokes to convey the immediacy of the scene. She opposes what she sees as the rational and rigid process of studio painting preferring to work plein air. Her relationship with her surroundings becomes as important as visual information alone: the raw charge of the rain, snow and wind become an integral part of each painting through brushwork, texture and colour.
Urban scenes explore the experience of a lone individual in a metropolis. The city becomes a symbol and a reflection of the society, and the windows of the buildings, often a feature of Eugenia’s paintings, a reflection of its soul: a way to communicate and understand it.
The landscapes stem from strong emotions – they are a spiritual and unashamedly romantic re-creation of an ephemeral, and yet palpably real world: a search for the sublime and an antidote to the accelerating pace of the modern urban life. They are enigmatic and feel both intimate and public; real and dreamy; but always animated and human.
Eugenia’s Hampstead paintings are held in the permanent collection of Burgh House, Hampstead.
About the Artist
Eugenia Alekseyev is an award-winning artist and art educator based in North London. While living in New York, she studied at the ASLNY. After moving to England, she has received numerous accolades, including Best Plein Air Painting in Plein Air Magazine (U.S.) and Best Painting in the Picture the Heath competition by Hampstead School of Art (2022 and 2024).

Friday 9 May 2025

Saturday 10 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 11 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 14 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 15 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Friday 16 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday 17 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 18 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 21 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 22 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.0

May
21
Wed
Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night @ Highgate Gallery
May 21 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night at Highgate Galle

9 – 22 May 2025

The exhibition will be open:

Eugenia Alekseyev, a London-based landscape artist, presents her solo exhibition: London, Day and Night. Featuring urban scenes and the bucolic places of Hampstead Heath, the show is unmistakably local, yet offering a fresh look at familiar places.
Painting within the neo-romanticism tradition, Eugenia uses strong impasto brushstrokes to convey the immediacy of the scene. She opposes what she sees as the rational and rigid process of studio painting preferring to work plein air. Her relationship with her surroundings becomes as important as visual information alone: the raw charge of the rain, snow and wind become an integral part of each painting through brushwork, texture and colour.
Urban scenes explore the experience of a lone individual in a metropolis. The city becomes a symbol and a reflection of the society, and the windows of the buildings, often a feature of Eugenia’s paintings, a reflection of its soul: a way to communicate and understand it.
The landscapes stem from strong emotions – they are a spiritual and unashamedly romantic re-creation of an ephemeral, and yet palpably real world: a search for the sublime and an antidote to the accelerating pace of the modern urban life. They are enigmatic and feel both intimate and public; real and dreamy; but always animated and human.
Eugenia’s Hampstead paintings are held in the permanent collection of Burgh House, Hampstead.
About the Artist
Eugenia Alekseyev is an award-winning artist and art educator based in North London. While living in New York, she studied at the ASLNY. After moving to England, she has received numerous accolades, including Best Plein Air Painting in Plein Air Magazine (U.S.) and Best Painting in the Picture the Heath competition by Hampstead School of Art (2022 and 2024).

Friday 9 May 2025

Saturday 10 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 11 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 14 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 15 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Friday 16 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday 17 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 18 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 21 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 22 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.0

May
22
Thu
Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night @ Highgate Gallery
May 22 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Eugenia Alekseyev: London Day & Night at Highgate Galle

9 – 22 May 2025

The exhibition will be open:

Eugenia Alekseyev, a London-based landscape artist, presents her solo exhibition: London, Day and Night. Featuring urban scenes and the bucolic places of Hampstead Heath, the show is unmistakably local, yet offering a fresh look at familiar places.
Painting within the neo-romanticism tradition, Eugenia uses strong impasto brushstrokes to convey the immediacy of the scene. She opposes what she sees as the rational and rigid process of studio painting preferring to work plein air. Her relationship with her surroundings becomes as important as visual information alone: the raw charge of the rain, snow and wind become an integral part of each painting through brushwork, texture and colour.
Urban scenes explore the experience of a lone individual in a metropolis. The city becomes a symbol and a reflection of the society, and the windows of the buildings, often a feature of Eugenia’s paintings, a reflection of its soul: a way to communicate and understand it.
The landscapes stem from strong emotions – they are a spiritual and unashamedly romantic re-creation of an ephemeral, and yet palpably real world: a search for the sublime and an antidote to the accelerating pace of the modern urban life. They are enigmatic and feel both intimate and public; real and dreamy; but always animated and human.
Eugenia’s Hampstead paintings are held in the permanent collection of Burgh House, Hampstead.
About the Artist
Eugenia Alekseyev is an award-winning artist and art educator based in North London. While living in New York, she studied at the ASLNY. After moving to England, she has received numerous accolades, including Best Plein Air Painting in Plein Air Magazine (U.S.) and Best Painting in the Picture the Heath competition by Hampstead School of Art (2022 and 2024).

Friday 9 May 2025

Saturday 10 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 11 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 14 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 15 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Friday 16 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Saturday 17 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Sunday 18 May 2025: 10.00 – 16.00

Wednesday 21 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.00

Thursday 22 May 2025: 13.00 – 17.0

May
29
Thu
Jazz in the House: Deirdre Cartwright’s ORGANIK @ Lauderdale House
May 29 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Jazz in the House: Deirdre Cartwright’s ORGANIK @ Lauderdale House

Enjoy an evening of swing, grooves and inventive improvisation with Deirdre Cartwright’s ORGANIK.

ORGANIK is a new organ trio led by guitarist Deirdre Cartwright with Pete Whittaker on Organ and Gary Hammond on Congas/percussion. You’ll be treated to the sounds of the classic jazz organ/guitar trios of the 1960s – Kenny Burrell/Jimmy Smith, Grant Green/Larry Young, Wes Montgomery/Melvin Rhyne, plus some original takes on the Beatles, Doors, Curtis Mayfield and Kate Bush.

Deirdre Cartwright is an award winning guitarist and composer who became well known presenting the BBC TV’s ground-breaking series ‘Rockschool’. She also played with Afro Latin Jazz group The Guest Stars, recording three albums and touring in 17 countries. In 1991 she formed the Deirdre Cartwright Group which recorded five albums and played international festivals from Mexico to Warsaw. She has also written and recorded albums with the groups Emily Remembered and LUND. More recently she has toured and recorded four albums with ARQ who won Best UK jazz group in the Parliamentary Jazz Awards and British Jazz Awards in 2018. She won the public vote for Best Guitarist at the 2019 British Jazz Awards and in 2020 was awarded Services to Jazz with Blow the Fuse at the Parliamentary Jazz Awards. She also plays with Sea Change, Carol Grimes, PICNIC featuring Annie Whitehead, Electric Landladies and regularly at Ronnie Scott’s in Soho. She has played with legendary guitarist Tal Farlow, studied in America with Mick Goodrick, toured with Jamaican composer Marjorie Whylie, founded Blow the Fuse with Alison Rayner in 1989 and presented on Radio 3.

Pete Whittaker became fascinated with the sound of the Hammond organ after hearing classic 1950s & 60s hard-bop records. Currently involved in projects with some of the UK’s leading musicians including Art Themen and John Etheridge.

Gary Hammond boasts a rich history of performing and recording with The Beautiful South for over a decade. His stellar career includes collaborations with Nina Simone and frequent involvement with various groups across World, Jazz, and Pop genres.

Jun
6
Fri
Marilyn Southey: How does your garden….? @ Highgate Gallery
Jun 6 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Marilyn Southey: How does your garden…?Marilyn Southey: How does your garden...?

Since the beginning of time, man has endeavoured to create places of tranquility in communication with nature, places to uplift the spirits:  gardens.  In this, her second exhibition at Highgate Gallery, Southey shows work inspired, for the most part, by her garden in London and her garden in France, which has been evolving over the last thirty years.  There are also more recent local paintings, of which Southey comments:  “I have enjoyed discovering little gardens in Highgate that make such a difference to the landscape”.

 

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 06 June 2025 18:00-20:30

An exhibition of paintings and prints in celebration of gardens large and small, in rural and urban landscapes.

Jun
7
Sat
Marilyn Southey: How does your garden….? @ Highgate Gallery
Jun 7 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Marilyn Southey: How does your garden…?Marilyn Southey: How does your garden...?

Since the beginning of time, man has endeavoured to create places of tranquility in communication with nature, places to uplift the spirits:  gardens.  In this, her second exhibition at Highgate Gallery, Southey shows work inspired, for the most part, by her garden in London and her garden in France, which has been evolving over the last thirty years.  There are also more recent local paintings, of which Southey comments:  “I have enjoyed discovering little gardens in Highgate that make such a difference to the landscape”.

 

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 06 June 2025 18:00-20:30

An exhibition of paintings and prints in celebration of gardens large and small, in rural and urban landscapes.

Jun
8
Sun
Marilyn Southey: How does your garden….? @ Highgate Gallery
Jun 8 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Marilyn Southey: How does your garden…?Marilyn Southey: How does your garden...?

Since the beginning of time, man has endeavoured to create places of tranquility in communication with nature, places to uplift the spirits:  gardens.  In this, her second exhibition at Highgate Gallery, Southey shows work inspired, for the most part, by her garden in London and her garden in France, which has been evolving over the last thirty years.  There are also more recent local paintings, of which Southey comments:  “I have enjoyed discovering little gardens in Highgate that make such a difference to the landscape”.

 

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 06 June 2025 18:00-20:30

An exhibition of paintings and prints in celebration of gardens large and small, in rural and urban landscapes.

Jun
11
Wed
Marilyn Southey: How does your garden….? @ Highgate Gallery
Jun 11 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Marilyn Southey: How does your garden…?Marilyn Southey: How does your garden...?

Since the beginning of time, man has endeavoured to create places of tranquility in communication with nature, places to uplift the spirits:  gardens.  In this, her second exhibition at Highgate Gallery, Southey shows work inspired, for the most part, by her garden in London and her garden in France, which has been evolving over the last thirty years.  There are also more recent local paintings, of which Southey comments:  “I have enjoyed discovering little gardens in Highgate that make such a difference to the landscape”.

 

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 06 June 2025 18:00-20:30

An exhibition of paintings and prints in celebration of gardens large and small, in rural and urban landscapes.

Jun
12
Thu
Marilyn Southey: How does your garden….? @ Highgate Gallery
Jun 12 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Marilyn Southey: How does your garden…?Marilyn Southey: How does your garden...?

Since the beginning of time, man has endeavoured to create places of tranquility in communication with nature, places to uplift the spirits:  gardens.  In this, her second exhibition at Highgate Gallery, Southey shows work inspired, for the most part, by her garden in London and her garden in France, which has been evolving over the last thirty years.  There are also more recent local paintings, of which Southey comments:  “I have enjoyed discovering little gardens in Highgate that make such a difference to the landscape”.

 

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 06 June 2025 18:00-20:30

An exhibition of paintings and prints in celebration of gardens large and small, in rural and urban landscapes.

Jazz in the House: Jazz Samba @ Lauderdale House
Jun 12 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Jazz in the House: Jazz Samba @ Lauderdale House

Join us for a joyous celebration of the blending of Brazilian rhythms, jazz attitude and the majestic compositions of Antonio Carlos Jobim, Joao Donato and Sergio Mendes.

Jazz Samba takes its inspiration and name from Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd’s ground-breaking 1962 album, the first ever fully-fledged bossa nova album recorded by American jazz musicians which topped the LP charts on its release and produced its own pop hit single – ‘Desafinado’.

Led by John Wilson’s star soloist Mark Crooks on sax and clarinet and the award-winning guitarist Nigel Price (as you’ve never heard him before!), with John Cervantes (piano), Marianne Windham (double bass) and Demi Garcia Sabat (drums/percussion).

Jun
13
Fri
Marilyn Southey: How does your garden….? @ Highgate Gallery
Jun 13 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Marilyn Southey: How does your garden…?Marilyn Southey: How does your garden...?

Since the beginning of time, man has endeavoured to create places of tranquility in communication with nature, places to uplift the spirits:  gardens.  In this, her second exhibition at Highgate Gallery, Southey shows work inspired, for the most part, by her garden in London and her garden in France, which has been evolving over the last thirty years.  There are also more recent local paintings, of which Southey comments:  “I have enjoyed discovering little gardens in Highgate that make such a difference to the landscape”.

 

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 06 June 2025 18:00-20:30

An exhibition of paintings and prints in celebration of gardens large and small, in rural and urban landscapes.

Jun
14
Sat
Marilyn Southey: How does your garden….? @ Highgate Gallery
Jun 14 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Marilyn Southey: How does your garden…?Marilyn Southey: How does your garden...?

Since the beginning of time, man has endeavoured to create places of tranquility in communication with nature, places to uplift the spirits:  gardens.  In this, her second exhibition at Highgate Gallery, Southey shows work inspired, for the most part, by her garden in London and her garden in France, which has been evolving over the last thirty years.  There are also more recent local paintings, of which Southey comments:  “I have enjoyed discovering little gardens in Highgate that make such a difference to the landscape”.

 

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 06 June 2025 18:00-20:30

An exhibition of paintings and prints in celebration of gardens large and small, in rural and urban landscapes.

Jun
15
Sun
Marilyn Southey: How does your garden….? @ Highgate Gallery
Jun 15 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Marilyn Southey: How does your garden…?Marilyn Southey: How does your garden...?

Since the beginning of time, man has endeavoured to create places of tranquility in communication with nature, places to uplift the spirits:  gardens.  In this, her second exhibition at Highgate Gallery, Southey shows work inspired, for the most part, by her garden in London and her garden in France, which has been evolving over the last thirty years.  There are also more recent local paintings, of which Southey comments:  “I have enjoyed discovering little gardens in Highgate that make such a difference to the landscape”.

 

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 06 June 2025 18:00-20:30

An exhibition of paintings and prints in celebration of gardens large and small, in rural and urban landscapes.

Jun
18
Wed
Marilyn Southey: How does your garden….? @ Highgate Gallery
Jun 18 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Marilyn Southey: How does your garden…?Marilyn Southey: How does your garden...?

Since the beginning of time, man has endeavoured to create places of tranquility in communication with nature, places to uplift the spirits:  gardens.  In this, her second exhibition at Highgate Gallery, Southey shows work inspired, for the most part, by her garden in London and her garden in France, which has been evolving over the last thirty years.  There are also more recent local paintings, of which Southey comments:  “I have enjoyed discovering little gardens in Highgate that make such a difference to the landscape”.

 

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 06 June 2025 18:00-20:30

An exhibition of paintings and prints in celebration of gardens large and small, in rural and urban landscapes.

Jun
19
Thu
Marilyn Southey: How does your garden….? @ Highgate Gallery
Jun 19 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Marilyn Southey: How does your garden…?Marilyn Southey: How does your garden...?

Since the beginning of time, man has endeavoured to create places of tranquility in communication with nature, places to uplift the spirits:  gardens.  In this, her second exhibition at Highgate Gallery, Southey shows work inspired, for the most part, by her garden in London and her garden in France, which has been evolving over the last thirty years.  There are also more recent local paintings, of which Southey comments:  “I have enjoyed discovering little gardens in Highgate that make such a difference to the landscape”.

 

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 06 June 2025 18:00-20:30

An exhibition of paintings and prints in celebration of gardens large and small, in rural and urban landscapes.

Jun
26
Thu
Jazz on the Tea Lawn: Alina Bzhezhinska and Tony Kofi @ Lauderdale House
Jun 26 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Jazz on the Tea Lawn: Alina Bzhezhinska and Tony Kofi @ Lauderdale House

Enjoy an evening on the Tea Lawn with one of the world’s leading harpists and award winning sax: ‘Ukraine meets West Africa’ an evening on the Tea Lawn.

Harpist Alina Bzhezhinska joins tenor saxophonist Tony Kofi in a duo that unites the music styles of the Ukraine and West Africa and celebrates the harmony between the harp and the saxophone.

Undoubtedly one of the leading harpists in the world today, Alina Bzhezhinska (a.k.a. AlinaHipHarp) is a one-woman powerhouse on a mission to bring harp to the forefront of contemporary sound. Bzhezhinska is the creator of HipHarpCollective, who recently won the Parliamentary Jazz Award’s Best Ensemble of the Year 2024. The group’s double LP “Reflections” (BBE Music) won best album of the year 2023 by Preston Music and Alina Bzhezhinska’s Quartet was nominated for Best Live Act of the Year at JazzFM Awards 2017.

Tony Kofi is a multi award winning saxophonists, a recording career that has seen collaborations with Donald Byrd, Eddie Henderson, Abdullah Ibrahim and Ornette Coleman to name a few. Kofi’s solowork, in particular his 2020 album ‘A Different Kind Of Soul’ and his recently reissued ‘Plays Monk’ cement his reputation as one of the UK’s most accomplished saxophonists.

‘…Bzhezhinska shares with Alice (Coltrane) a mastery of the jazz harp.’ ★★★★★ The Times

‘There is so much respect in jazz circles for Tony Kofi.’ Jazzwise

Jul
4
Fri
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 4 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies

Exhibition at Highgate Gallery: Fates and Furies

4 – 17 July 2025

Vivien Thomason is a consummate colourist. She drips, swirls, layers and streams colour sometimes balanced and harmonious, sometimes menacing and unexpected. Her abstract works are a clear statement about the power of colour to energise our senses and feed our thoughts and fantasies.

The traumas of the earth and the rage of long-forgotten victims are all recurring themes. Unashamedly gothic, Vivien often incorporates apocalyptic figures storming from the canvas like ‘Furies’ on a quest to avenge the injustices and misogyny of the world. Vivien also re-works Gauguin’s Tahitian paintings, reclaiming the exploited young women as empowered ‘witches’, no longer weak or submissive. Other compositions include ‘maps’ of the sea and land incorporating bird and animal motifs, ‘necklace’ paintings with large carved beads layered over mourning ‘figures’, lost in lament. Regardless of the dramatic themes, touches of humour are also in evidence. Her paintings are rendered and dripped in liquid acrylics.

After a lengthy career in fashion, Vivien picked up her paints and poured her passions onto canvas. Her career made her profoundly aware how colour can appeal and affect mood. It also clarified how women are treated and often exploited in the industry. After years of faster and faster fashion, Vivien seeks to make amends by creating work that references the state of our world today and the climate catastrophe.

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 04 July 2025 18:00-20:30

Jul
5
Sat
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 5 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies

Exhibition at Highgate Gallery: Fates and Furies

4 – 17 July 2025

Vivien Thomason is a consummate colourist. She drips, swirls, layers and streams colour sometimes balanced and harmonious, sometimes menacing and unexpected. Her abstract works are a clear statement about the power of colour to energise our senses and feed our thoughts and fantasies.

The traumas of the earth and the rage of long-forgotten victims are all recurring themes. Unashamedly gothic, Vivien often incorporates apocalyptic figures storming from the canvas like ‘Furies’ on a quest to avenge the injustices and misogyny of the world. Vivien also re-works Gauguin’s Tahitian paintings, reclaiming the exploited young women as empowered ‘witches’, no longer weak or submissive. Other compositions include ‘maps’ of the sea and land incorporating bird and animal motifs, ‘necklace’ paintings with large carved beads layered over mourning ‘figures’, lost in lament. Regardless of the dramatic themes, touches of humour are also in evidence. Her paintings are rendered and dripped in liquid acrylics.

After a lengthy career in fashion, Vivien picked up her paints and poured her passions onto canvas. Her career made her profoundly aware how colour can appeal and affect mood. It also clarified how women are treated and often exploited in the industry. After years of faster and faster fashion, Vivien seeks to make amends by creating work that references the state of our world today and the climate catastrophe.

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 04 July 2025 18:00-20:30

Jul
6
Sun
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 6 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies

Exhibition at Highgate Gallery: Fates and Furies

4 – 17 July 2025

Vivien Thomason is a consummate colourist. She drips, swirls, layers and streams colour sometimes balanced and harmonious, sometimes menacing and unexpected. Her abstract works are a clear statement about the power of colour to energise our senses and feed our thoughts and fantasies.

The traumas of the earth and the rage of long-forgotten victims are all recurring themes. Unashamedly gothic, Vivien often incorporates apocalyptic figures storming from the canvas like ‘Furies’ on a quest to avenge the injustices and misogyny of the world. Vivien also re-works Gauguin’s Tahitian paintings, reclaiming the exploited young women as empowered ‘witches’, no longer weak or submissive. Other compositions include ‘maps’ of the sea and land incorporating bird and animal motifs, ‘necklace’ paintings with large carved beads layered over mourning ‘figures’, lost in lament. Regardless of the dramatic themes, touches of humour are also in evidence. Her paintings are rendered and dripped in liquid acrylics.

After a lengthy career in fashion, Vivien picked up her paints and poured her passions onto canvas. Her career made her profoundly aware how colour can appeal and affect mood. It also clarified how women are treated and often exploited in the industry. After years of faster and faster fashion, Vivien seeks to make amends by creating work that references the state of our world today and the climate catastrophe.

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 04 July 2025 18:00-20:30

Jul
9
Wed
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 9 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies

Exhibition at Highgate Gallery: Fates and Furies

4 – 17 July 2025

Vivien Thomason is a consummate colourist. She drips, swirls, layers and streams colour sometimes balanced and harmonious, sometimes menacing and unexpected. Her abstract works are a clear statement about the power of colour to energise our senses and feed our thoughts and fantasies.

The traumas of the earth and the rage of long-forgotten victims are all recurring themes. Unashamedly gothic, Vivien often incorporates apocalyptic figures storming from the canvas like ‘Furies’ on a quest to avenge the injustices and misogyny of the world. Vivien also re-works Gauguin’s Tahitian paintings, reclaiming the exploited young women as empowered ‘witches’, no longer weak or submissive. Other compositions include ‘maps’ of the sea and land incorporating bird and animal motifs, ‘necklace’ paintings with large carved beads layered over mourning ‘figures’, lost in lament. Regardless of the dramatic themes, touches of humour are also in evidence. Her paintings are rendered and dripped in liquid acrylics.

After a lengthy career in fashion, Vivien picked up her paints and poured her passions onto canvas. Her career made her profoundly aware how colour can appeal and affect mood. It also clarified how women are treated and often exploited in the industry. After years of faster and faster fashion, Vivien seeks to make amends by creating work that references the state of our world today and the climate catastrophe.

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 04 July 2025 18:00-20:30

Jul
10
Thu
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 10 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies

Exhibition at Highgate Gallery: Fates and Furies

4 – 17 July 2025

Vivien Thomason is a consummate colourist. She drips, swirls, layers and streams colour sometimes balanced and harmonious, sometimes menacing and unexpected. Her abstract works are a clear statement about the power of colour to energise our senses and feed our thoughts and fantasies.

The traumas of the earth and the rage of long-forgotten victims are all recurring themes. Unashamedly gothic, Vivien often incorporates apocalyptic figures storming from the canvas like ‘Furies’ on a quest to avenge the injustices and misogyny of the world. Vivien also re-works Gauguin’s Tahitian paintings, reclaiming the exploited young women as empowered ‘witches’, no longer weak or submissive. Other compositions include ‘maps’ of the sea and land incorporating bird and animal motifs, ‘necklace’ paintings with large carved beads layered over mourning ‘figures’, lost in lament. Regardless of the dramatic themes, touches of humour are also in evidence. Her paintings are rendered and dripped in liquid acrylics.

After a lengthy career in fashion, Vivien picked up her paints and poured her passions onto canvas. Her career made her profoundly aware how colour can appeal and affect mood. It also clarified how women are treated and often exploited in the industry. After years of faster and faster fashion, Vivien seeks to make amends by creating work that references the state of our world today and the climate catastrophe.

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 04 July 2025 18:00-20:30

Jul
11
Fri
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 11 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies

Exhibition at Highgate Gallery: Fates and Furies

4 – 17 July 2025

Vivien Thomason is a consummate colourist. She drips, swirls, layers and streams colour sometimes balanced and harmonious, sometimes menacing and unexpected. Her abstract works are a clear statement about the power of colour to energise our senses and feed our thoughts and fantasies.

The traumas of the earth and the rage of long-forgotten victims are all recurring themes. Unashamedly gothic, Vivien often incorporates apocalyptic figures storming from the canvas like ‘Furies’ on a quest to avenge the injustices and misogyny of the world. Vivien also re-works Gauguin’s Tahitian paintings, reclaiming the exploited young women as empowered ‘witches’, no longer weak or submissive. Other compositions include ‘maps’ of the sea and land incorporating bird and animal motifs, ‘necklace’ paintings with large carved beads layered over mourning ‘figures’, lost in lament. Regardless of the dramatic themes, touches of humour are also in evidence. Her paintings are rendered and dripped in liquid acrylics.

After a lengthy career in fashion, Vivien picked up her paints and poured her passions onto canvas. Her career made her profoundly aware how colour can appeal and affect mood. It also clarified how women are treated and often exploited in the industry. After years of faster and faster fashion, Vivien seeks to make amends by creating work that references the state of our world today and the climate catastrophe.

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 04 July 2025 18:00-20:30

Jul
12
Sat
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 12 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies

Exhibition at Highgate Gallery: Fates and Furies

4 – 17 July 2025

Vivien Thomason is a consummate colourist. She drips, swirls, layers and streams colour sometimes balanced and harmonious, sometimes menacing and unexpected. Her abstract works are a clear statement about the power of colour to energise our senses and feed our thoughts and fantasies.

The traumas of the earth and the rage of long-forgotten victims are all recurring themes. Unashamedly gothic, Vivien often incorporates apocalyptic figures storming from the canvas like ‘Furies’ on a quest to avenge the injustices and misogyny of the world. Vivien also re-works Gauguin’s Tahitian paintings, reclaiming the exploited young women as empowered ‘witches’, no longer weak or submissive. Other compositions include ‘maps’ of the sea and land incorporating bird and animal motifs, ‘necklace’ paintings with large carved beads layered over mourning ‘figures’, lost in lament. Regardless of the dramatic themes, touches of humour are also in evidence. Her paintings are rendered and dripped in liquid acrylics.

After a lengthy career in fashion, Vivien picked up her paints and poured her passions onto canvas. Her career made her profoundly aware how colour can appeal and affect mood. It also clarified how women are treated and often exploited in the industry. After years of faster and faster fashion, Vivien seeks to make amends by creating work that references the state of our world today and the climate catastrophe.

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 04 July 2025 18:00-20:30

Jul
13
Sun
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 13 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies

Exhibition at Highgate Gallery: Fates and Furies

4 – 17 July 2025

Vivien Thomason is a consummate colourist. She drips, swirls, layers and streams colour sometimes balanced and harmonious, sometimes menacing and unexpected. Her abstract works are a clear statement about the power of colour to energise our senses and feed our thoughts and fantasies.

The traumas of the earth and the rage of long-forgotten victims are all recurring themes. Unashamedly gothic, Vivien often incorporates apocalyptic figures storming from the canvas like ‘Furies’ on a quest to avenge the injustices and misogyny of the world. Vivien also re-works Gauguin’s Tahitian paintings, reclaiming the exploited young women as empowered ‘witches’, no longer weak or submissive. Other compositions include ‘maps’ of the sea and land incorporating bird and animal motifs, ‘necklace’ paintings with large carved beads layered over mourning ‘figures’, lost in lament. Regardless of the dramatic themes, touches of humour are also in evidence. Her paintings are rendered and dripped in liquid acrylics.

After a lengthy career in fashion, Vivien picked up her paints and poured her passions onto canvas. Her career made her profoundly aware how colour can appeal and affect mood. It also clarified how women are treated and often exploited in the industry. After years of faster and faster fashion, Vivien seeks to make amends by creating work that references the state of our world today and the climate catastrophe.

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 04 July 2025 18:00-20:30

Jul
16
Wed
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 16 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies

Exhibition at Highgate Gallery: Fates and Furies

4 – 17 July 2025

Vivien Thomason is a consummate colourist. She drips, swirls, layers and streams colour sometimes balanced and harmonious, sometimes menacing and unexpected. Her abstract works are a clear statement about the power of colour to energise our senses and feed our thoughts and fantasies.

The traumas of the earth and the rage of long-forgotten victims are all recurring themes. Unashamedly gothic, Vivien often incorporates apocalyptic figures storming from the canvas like ‘Furies’ on a quest to avenge the injustices and misogyny of the world. Vivien also re-works Gauguin’s Tahitian paintings, reclaiming the exploited young women as empowered ‘witches’, no longer weak or submissive. Other compositions include ‘maps’ of the sea and land incorporating bird and animal motifs, ‘necklace’ paintings with large carved beads layered over mourning ‘figures’, lost in lament. Regardless of the dramatic themes, touches of humour are also in evidence. Her paintings are rendered and dripped in liquid acrylics.

After a lengthy career in fashion, Vivien picked up her paints and poured her passions onto canvas. Her career made her profoundly aware how colour can appeal and affect mood. It also clarified how women are treated and often exploited in the industry. After years of faster and faster fashion, Vivien seeks to make amends by creating work that references the state of our world today and the climate catastrophe.

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 04 July 2025 18:00-20:30

Jul
17
Thu
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 17 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies
Vivien Thomason: Fates and Furies

Exhibition at Highgate Gallery: Fates and Furies

4 – 17 July 2025

Vivien Thomason is a consummate colourist. She drips, swirls, layers and streams colour sometimes balanced and harmonious, sometimes menacing and unexpected. Her abstract works are a clear statement about the power of colour to energise our senses and feed our thoughts and fantasies.

The traumas of the earth and the rage of long-forgotten victims are all recurring themes. Unashamedly gothic, Vivien often incorporates apocalyptic figures storming from the canvas like ‘Furies’ on a quest to avenge the injustices and misogyny of the world. Vivien also re-works Gauguin’s Tahitian paintings, reclaiming the exploited young women as empowered ‘witches’, no longer weak or submissive. Other compositions include ‘maps’ of the sea and land incorporating bird and animal motifs, ‘necklace’ paintings with large carved beads layered over mourning ‘figures’, lost in lament. Regardless of the dramatic themes, touches of humour are also in evidence. Her paintings are rendered and dripped in liquid acrylics.

After a lengthy career in fashion, Vivien picked up her paints and poured her passions onto canvas. Her career made her profoundly aware how colour can appeal and affect mood. It also clarified how women are treated and often exploited in the industry. After years of faster and faster fashion, Vivien seeks to make amends by creating work that references the state of our world today and the climate catastrophe.

Gallery times: Wednesdays to Fridays 13:00-17:00,
Saturdays & Sundays 10:00-16:00
Mondays & Tuesdays Closed
Private View: Friday 04 July 2025 18:00-20:30

Jul
22
Tue
Contemporary Vocal Sünds @ Lauderdale House @ Lauderdale House
Jul 22 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

A playful evening of vocal performance with boundary-pushing singers Eleanor Westbrook and Oskar McCarthy, celebrating the radical spirit of 20th and 21st-century vocal music.

The programme explores pioneering works by Cage, Xenakis, and Aperghis, alongside daring reinterpretations of older music and contemporary works from both established and emerging composers. Featuring Ben Smith on piano, plus a balloon and a toy glockenspiel.

Eleanor Westbrook is an expressive interdisciplinary performer working at the intersection of opera, physical theatre, clowning, and experimental music. She has appeared across the UK and Europe, from the Edinburgh Fringe to Southbank Centre, and collaborated with companies such as Belarus Free Theatre, Waste Paper Opera Company, and Kneehigh Theatre. Her original works have been featured at Soho Theatre’s Fool’s Moon and the De La Warr Pavilion. Known for her visceral energy and surrealist storytelling, Eleanor is committed to reimagining classical forms through a contemporary lens. She is artistic director of TUFT, producing large-scale performance events in Hastings Castle and Caves, and is currently developing a multidisciplinary production of Titus Andronicus.

Oskar McCarthy is a dynamic actor-singer performing new music and old music in new ways. He has premiered operas by Avner Dorman, Robert Reid Allan and Bertie Baigent, and commissioned new work including Laura Bowler’s Lines, Letters and Disinformation for baritone and tape, performed at Snape Maltings and Café OTO. He has recorded works by Meredith Monk and Ion Marmarinos, improvised operatic monologues with composer/violist Zeo Fawcett, and collaborated with Rufus Elliot on durational six-hour vocal installations. A VOICEBOX alumnus, he trained at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and recently worked with the Royal Opera House’s Opera Lab, part of the Jette Parker Programme. He is co-Artistic Director of Festival Voices, performing at venues including Kings Place, Bold Tendencies, and Southbank Centre.

Join Ellie and Oskar on a voyage into the squelching heart of Contemporary Vocal Sünd.

Programme to include:

Georges Aperghis Recitations 9 & 11 (1977)
John Cage Aria (1958)
Jonathan Cole TSS-k-haa (2008)
Liz Dilnot Johnson Pig (2022)
Cheryl Frances-Hoad Le Vampire (2021)
G. F. Handel Ah mio cor (1735 / 2025)
Chris Kirkham (arr.) Bonny at Morn (trad. / 2022)
Geoffrey Poole Heynonnynonny Smallprint (2009)
Iannis Xenakis Pour Maurice (1982)
Annelies Van Parys 3 Haiku’s (2012)
Errollyn Wallen Rain (1994)
Judith Weir Ständchen (1997)

Aug
10
Sun
Guided Tour of Highgate @ LAUDERDALE HOUSE
Aug 10 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

Heritage Guides Unveils “Historic Highlights of Highgate Village – A Guided Tour” HIGHGATE, LONDON (10th, 17th, 24th & 31st August 2025)

This thoughtfully curated 90-minute experience, takes visitors on walk to discover the history and architecture of Highgate, one of London’s most attractive neighbourhoods.

Taking place throughout August, this unique tour traces a carefully crafted route through the village’s significant historic sites, including among others:

  • Lauderdale House and Waterlow Park
  • Highgate Cemetery
  • St Michaels Church and Pond Square
  • Highpoint and Highgate School
  • The Flask Public House

“On this walk you will hear more about this fascinating urban history as well as stories of many of its famous past residents including William Murray, who was Lord Chief Justice in the 18th century, poet Samuel Taylor-Coleridge and pop star George Michael.” David, founder of Heritage Guides.

Join our knowledgeable Camden Guide Association member Lettie, on this walking tour to learn about the tranquillity of Tudor Lauderdale House and the architectural variety of its historic high street dating from the late 1600s, to the grandeur of its 18th Century mansions, the elegance of its churches and the heritage of its historic pubs, Highgate is a beautiful area with a rich history.

Additional Tour Information:

  • Pricing: £21 per person
  • Duration: 90 minutes (11am – 12:30pm)
  • Departure: Main entrance, Lauderdale House, Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
  • Accessibility: Moderate inclined walking required, but can be modified – please contact for more details
  • Includes: Professional guide

Bookings are now open at Heritage Guides: Highlights of Historic Highgate | Lauderdale House

Aug
14
Thu
The London Lasses & Pete Quinn @ Lauderdale House
Aug 14 @ 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm

We are delighted to announce the first concert of our Open-Air Thursday season: The London Lasses & Pete Quinn!

From mellifluous vocals to lively instrumentals, The London Lasses invite you to experience the beauty and richness of traditional Irish music.

Join us Thursday 14 August at 7.30pm out on the Tea Lawn for a journey through four centuries of Irish music.

Book your tickets here: https://bit.ly/LH-TLLPQ

[Image Description: Photos of the five London Lasses and Pete Quinn.]

 

 

Aug
17
Sun
Guided Tour of Highgate @ LAUDERDALE HOUSE
Aug 17 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

Heritage Guides Unveils “Historic Highlights of Highgate Village – A Guided Tour” HIGHGATE, LONDON (10th, 17th, 24th & 31st August 2025)

This thoughtfully curated 90-minute experience, takes visitors on walk to discover the history and architecture of Highgate, one of London’s most attractive neighbourhoods.

Taking place throughout August, this unique tour traces a carefully crafted route through the village’s significant historic sites, including among others:

  • Lauderdale House and Waterlow Park
  • Highgate Cemetery
  • St Michaels Church and Pond Square
  • Highpoint and Highgate School
  • The Flask Public House

“On this walk you will hear more about this fascinating urban history as well as stories of many of its famous past residents including William Murray, who was Lord Chief Justice in the 18th century, poet Samuel Taylor-Coleridge and pop star George Michael.” David, founder of Heritage Guides.

Join our knowledgeable Camden Guide Association member Lettie, on this walking tour to learn about the tranquillity of Tudor Lauderdale House and the architectural variety of its historic high street dating from the late 1600s, to the grandeur of its 18th Century mansions, the elegance of its churches and the heritage of its historic pubs, Highgate is a beautiful area with a rich history.

Additional Tour Information:

  • Pricing: £21 per person
  • Duration: 90 minutes (11am – 12:30pm)
  • Departure: Main entrance, Lauderdale House, Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
  • Accessibility: Moderate inclined walking required, but can be modified – please contact for more details
  • Includes: Professional guide

Bookings are now open at Heritage Guides: Highlights of Historic Highgate | Lauderdale House

Aug
20
Wed
Urban Rhythm @ Lauderdale House
Aug 20 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Urban Rhythm


Travel photographer and writer, Debbie Smyth, is sharing some of her recent work in the Upper Gallery at Lauderdale House, 20 Aug – 1 Sep 2025.

Debbie’s work captures her view of the culture, language and history of the places and people she visits, with a particular focus on urban settings. That said, her love for horses always makes an appearance too.

This exhibition will explore tiny moments of silence and space in Tokyo (in both photos and haiku); history and architecture of a street in former East Berlin; Abandoned Soviet sanatoria in Georgia; Corbusier architecture in the snow; horses in Cappadocia and Kyrgyzstan; and some striking urban shots of London.

Check times with Lauderdale House.