Exhibitions

Upcoming Exhibitions

While It Holds

25 June – 24 July 2026

While It Holds brings together new work by Georgia Beaumont, Bobbye Fermie, Beatrice Hassell-McCosh, Rosie Harbottle, Selby Hurst Inglefield, Anna Kesäniemi, Katy Papineau and Sophie Smorczewski. The exhibition is curated in collaboration with Wilder Gallery.

While It Holds considers landscape as a living archive, where memory, emotion and experience are held within the natural world. Through painting, ceramics and sculpture, the exhibition explores how places retain traces of belonging, inheritance and cultural memory. The title speaks to moments of suspension and change, inviting viewers to encounter the land not as static scenery but as something intimate, emotional and shaped by the past.

United by an attentiveness to the natural world, the artists reflect on cycles of growth and decay, family histories, folklore and lived experience. Flowers bloom and fade, seasons shift and memories are continually remade. Together, the works reveal landscape as a space where private memory and collective experience converge, and where the stories we inherit and pass on remain gently held.

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Past Exhibitions

AOAP Summer Auction

ACW were delighted to guest curate the Art on a Postcard Summer 2024 Auction alongside Hector Campbell of Soup Gallery.

Contributing artists included: Yulia Iosilzon, Lian Zhang, Orla Kane, Melania Toma, Holly Warburton, Joshua Petker, Genevieve Cohn, Alison Friend, William Fice, Kyveli Zoi, Fergal Styles, Kemi Onabulé, Rebecca Sammon, Alfie Rouy, Colette Lavette, Olivia Kemp, Raphael Greaves, Selby Hurst, Lily Snowden, Megan Menzies and Sammi Lynch.

A combined auction total of £25,000 was raised for The Hepatitis C Trust.

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ACW presented ‘The Forever Now’, a group show of British and Ukrainian artists in collaboration with @theartunit. Featuring twenty-eight works, ‘The Forever Now’ aims to inspire reflections on the theme of memory.

‘The Forever Now’ supported two Ukrainian charities: @helping.to.leave, a non-profit organisation helping Ukrainians evacuate from areas of military conflict and @artists.support.ukraine; a foundation supporting Ukrainian artists, art managers and creatives who are working in the temporary occupied territories.

 

Together/Somewhere

Combining Art + Tech— ‘Together/Somewhere’ presented a curated selection of abstract artworks by 22 international artists; celebrating accessibility and inclusivity.

In collaboration with New York’s Visionary Projects, 20% of all sales were donated in support of Ukraine to the ICRC.

The Forever Now

Saturnalia

Art City Works presented, 'Saturnalia', a winter fundraising exhibition in collaboration with Purslane. 

20% of sales were donated to the charity Shelter who fight for all those whose lives are blighted by the loss of their home.

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In A New Light

‘In A New Light’ ran online in September 2021. Sale proceeds were donated to the charity Art Refuge who provide art therapy in the UK and internationally for those who have been displaced by conflict, persecution, poverty and Covid19.

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