The Oxford Invitational Exhibition
The twelve winning artists for The Oxford Invitational Art Contest and Exhibition 2022 include the London Group’s Darren Nisbett.
Read moreThe twelve winning artists for The Oxford Invitational Art Contest and Exhibition 2022 include the London Group’s Darren Nisbett.
Read moreAfter taking on no new members for a couple of years, this year the membership committee splurged out and took on seven. Let’s introduce them and hear what it means to them to join the Group.
Read moreBethany Marett features in this four person exhibition.
Read moreLondon Group member Charlotte C Mortensson’s photograph Shabba1980-2018 has been selected for The Football Art Prize
Read morePart four in this series features Aude Hérail Jäger LG, Stephen Carley LG and Beverley Duckworth LG. Edited by Sandra Crisp LG.
Read moreEuchar Gravina is the Artistic Director of the Waterloo Festival, an annual arts and community celebration based at St John’s.
Read moreAccording to academic research women overwhelmingly make up the majority of the workforce in museums and galleries at 70%. But this doesn’t translate to the top levels where the majority of chief executive roles are male.
Read more“It is important to show people who don’t often get to see the light of day…there’s a competency, pride and dignity there”.
Read moreJunk – exhibition review by Cadi Froehlich LG
Read more“I seek to work with matter that alters with each intervention, a bit as if in a body-contact scuffle.”
Read more“There is conflict for sure and creative differences shout to each other across the space.”
Read moreI have to look after the seedlings and water them regularly. This ongoing care and maintenance takes time and patience, which is something that is often overlooked or undervalued in our society.
Read moreRecorded on Zoom 9th February 2022
Read moreFeaturing work by over 60 members and artist talks
Read moreMotherhood and Memory // An exhibition showcasing works by artist Marenka Gabeler LG on the subjects of Motherhood and Memory, curated by art history majors from the liberal studies program at Regent’s University. On until 18 March.
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