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Plateforms Open Call – hARTslane ANNUAL ARTIST MEMBERS’ SHOW

Plateforms

hARTslane Annual Artist Members’ Exhibition

20–22 March 2026

OPEN CALL

The plate as an object.

We are interested in how you engage with the object directly, the object must be present in some manner, It can be found, fabricated, altered, fragmented, multiplied, etc. Let the material conditions of the object generate the work.
A plate is both the constraint and the provocation.

All media and processes are welcome, including sculpture, installation, sound, performance, film, painting etc.

On Sunday 22nd, the exhibition will be closed to the public and we’ll organise an Artist Members’ Coffee Morning, an opportunity for the artists to socialise and network in a friendly environment. 

Eligibility

    • Open to all hARTslane Artist Members
    • hARTslane has a policy of saying yes to artists: all registered submissions will be exhibited

    Practical Information

      • Space & Scale:
        Works should be suitable for a group exhibition in a shared gallery space. Large, complex, or performative works are welcome, but must be discussed in advance.

      • Performance & Time-Based Work:
        Performances can be live, durational, or documented. Please indicate your preferred format when registering. Film and video works will be shown using available gallery equipment where possible; artists may be asked to provide specific technical requirements or equipment.

      • Installation:
        All artworks must be submitted ‘ready to hang’. hARTslane will be responsible for installing the artworks. Any special technical needs must be clearly stated in advance.

      • Sales & Fees:
        Works may be for sale but hARTslane won’t be responsible for this. hARTslane doesn’t take any commissions on sales. No submission fee applies.

      • Invigilation:
        One member of hARtslane team will be present to invigilate the exhibition at all times on Saturday. If you’re available to co-invigilate, please let us know.

      • Insurance & Care:
        All reasonable care will be taken, but artworks are shown at the artist’s own risk.

      Key Dates

      • Deadline for Registration:
        Tuesday 10 March

      • To Register:
        Please complete this Form  
      • Artwork Drop-off:
        Wednesday 18 March, 6–7pm at hARTslane

      • Exhibition Opening:
        Friday 20 March, 5–8pm

      • Exhibition Open:
        Saturday 21 March, 12–6pm

      • Artist Members’ Coffee Morning:
        Sunday 22 March, 11am–1pm

      • Artwork Collection:
        Sunday 22 March, 1pm

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      hARTslane Artist Membership


      ‘Love Shack’ Artist Members’ Annual Exhibition 2025

      Open Studios, May 2025

       ‘Silent Forms’ by Ted Brunning, window artwork 2025

      hARTslane Artist Membership

      2026 events:

      Artist Members Annual Exhibition: Plateforms, 20-22 March (Open Call)

      Spring Open Studios: Saturday 17th of May 2026

      Window Artwork Open Call – July 2026

      Autumn Open Studios: & Launch of the Window Artwork  Saturday 10th of October 2026


      hARTslane Artist Membership is open to artists at any stage of their career and from any background, offering opportunities to showcase and develop their work while being part of an exciting and supportive creative community.

      You’ll get:

      • Monthly newsletters
      • Participation in the yearly Artist Members’ Annual Exhibition at hARTslane. Each year we pick a theme for artists to rrespond to.
      • Participation in the Artist Members’ Open Studios in hARTslane  
      • The opportunity to propose an artwork for our Window Installation (annual open call for members only).

      How to become a member:

      The membership is open to all artists and creatives. Please choose one of the following options.

      • From £4 / month via Pay Pal 
      • £42 / year via bank transfer to Hartslane CIC, account number: 67219643, sort code: 08-92-99 and send us an email with your details.

      ** Membership Terms **

      In the case of monthly membership, payments will be due monthly and will renew automatically month by month. In the case of annual membership, we will invite you
      to renew before your membership comes to an end.

      You will be eligible for a full refund of a monthly or annual payment if you cancel your membership within 14 days of that payment being made. We do not offer refunds for cancellations of memberships after this time except as described below.

      We reserve the right to make changes to the terms of membership. We may make minor changes to reflect any changes in relevant laws or to implement adjustments that will have no significant effect on your membership benefits. For more significant changes we will notify you in advance and you may then contact us to cancel the membership before the changes take effect. Donations will not be refunded.

      All membership benefits are subject to availability, and membership is non-transferable. For more information on how we look after your personal information please see our Cookies & Privacy Policy.

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      Jane Foole

      Jane Foole + PJ exhibition. 26/11/25

      Location: hARTslane

      Artists: Rachel Lonsdale, Sarah-Athina Nahas, Max Melvin, Michal Adamczewski, Crystal Ma, Ethan Murphy, Euan Gubbins, Otto Hodgkinson, Pepe-Mason Bradshaw, Rosie Aisher

      A voice, a mouth, a throat, 28/10/25

      Location: The Ivy House, Nunhead

      Artists: Rachel Lonsdale, Sarah-Athina Nahas, Max Melvin, Michal Adamczewski, Sami Daccache, Riley Hamshaw-Mills, Alexandra Baybutt, Mary Paterson, Glop


      Rockin’ the wall, 19/09/2025

      Location: hARTslane Gallery

      Artists: Rachel Lonsdale, Sarah-Athina Nahas, Max Melvin, Michal Adamczewski, Sami Daccache, Chloe Cooper, Rojano Mohammadzadeh, Gabriel Barrios Lumbreras, Mary Hutcinson, Ted Brunning. 


      I crashed the choir, 13/07/25

      Location: hARTslane Gallery

      Artists: Rachel Lonsdale, Sarah-Athina Nahas, Max Melvin, Michal Adamczewski. 









      Jane Foole is comprised of six artists.
      They met at various stages of their artists journey.
      Since then they have been fashioning an overdone piece of elaborate
      entertainment, a selection box, alchemy.
      We swing in differing stages of performance art.

      Jane Foole is in residence with hARTslane Gallery from April 2025 to April 2026

       
       
      Rachel Lonsdale – Sarah-Athina Nahas – Max Melvin – Michal Adamczewski  – Melanie Christine Amengual
      Friday 13th of June, 5-8pm Opening Night with bar 

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      Tin

      Tin

      RISOGRAPH ZINE

      Curated by Rachel Lonsdale & Max Melvin

      Tin will gather the defining mood or spirit of this period. We’ll move across the year with a new open call and new zine every season. 

      To submit send us:

      Any open-ended writing (200 words max)

      We would like to see: phone notes/ lists/ emails/ rants/ anecdotes/ thoughts/ musings/ recipes/ recommendations/ reviews/ research/ fragments

      AND

      A recent pic of nature (one)

      I.e trees etc

      One picture and one piece of writing only per artist. 

      100 copies of the zine will be printed using risograph (one colour) and on 55 gsm. Then distributed online and through our gallery. 

      Next open call*: June 2025

      *Open to artists who have hARTslane Membership


      TIN Edition 001, Winter 2024, £5. Pay here & send us an email with your name and address

      TIN Edition 002, Spring 2025, £5. Pay here & send us an email with your name and address

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      All I Want For Christmas is… Peace – Exhibition

      All I Want For Christmas is… PEACE

      hARTslane’s International Winter Show and Fundraiser

      Free, All welcome!
      Artwork for sale all weekend.

      Friday, 6th December, 12-8pm  
      5-8pm, Opening event with bar

      Saturday, 7th December, 12 – 6pm
      12-2pm, “Peace in Every Language” –
      A free postcard workshop with artist Jose Abad Lorente. Explore calligraphy and creative lettering as we design messages of peace in multiple languages. Children & adults welcome.
      4-6pm, Mulled Wine & Mince Pies

      Sunday, 8th December, 12-6pm
      4-6pm, Mulled Wine & Mince Pies

      hARTslane is pleased to present All I Want For Christmas is… Peace the first edition of its annual International Winter Show and Fundraiser. We have invited artists from all over the world to come together to exhibit and support hARTslane by donating a postcard-sized work in any medium. Each original work will be sold for £30 and all proceeds go to benefit hARTslane’s mission to bring people together and closer to themselves through the arts.  

      This year’s exhibition theme focuses on a call for a more just and peaceful world.   

      Billboard message sponsored by BUILDHOLLYWOOD

      Participating artists:
       

      Alba Imeri
      Alessandro Paiano
      Alexandra Warren
      Ali Darke
      Alma Tisher Wood
      Andrew Clarke
      Angela Wright
      Anna Kiparis
      Anne Mølleskov
      Annie Ashwell
      Antonella Ferrari
      Ashley Fitzgerald
      Aude Herail Jäger
      Audur Mist
      Ayane Tominaga
      Ben Kelly
      BENAISSA Norya / Birdsoffice
      Brummy Artist
      C J Simpson
      Carolyn Clewer
      Cash Aspeek
      Catherine Clover

      Catherine Knee
      CD Lewis
      Cecilia Rouncefield
      Cesar Ceballos
      Charlotte Grocutt
      Chloe Cooper
      Clive Burton
      Dageong Han
      Dana LaMonda
      Daniel Miś
      David Wiseman
      Denise Laura Baker
      Diana Pusztai
      Duncan Brown
      Edek Thompson
      Ekaterina Vagurina
      Ekaterina Valuk
      Eli King
      Elizabeth Baiden
      Ella Doran
      Elspeth – Billie – Penfold
      Emily Ashbee
      Emily Davies
      Emma Coop
      Emma McAndrew D’Souza
      Emma Roper-Evans

      Esme Gower
      Evelyne Donnadieu
      Felicitas Butt
      Fiona Banner
      Flora Cullerne Bown
      Francesca Reynolds
      Gill Roth
      Graeme McNay
      Hai Dinh Thanh
      Hans Overvliet
      Headless Greg / Greg McIndoe
      Hui Yu Wang
      Inga Pernes
      Jenia Demchenko
      Jill Connell
      Johannes Christopher Gerard
      Johnny Cole 

       
       

      Jose Abad Lorente
      Joshua Leung
      Karen Byrne
      Katerina Mandarik
      Kath Leone
      Kathy Lambert
      Kelvin Atmadibrata
      Konstantinos Chalaris
      Lauren Jefferis
      Lito Apostolakou
      Liz Davies
      Louisa Mahony
      Malcolm Cadman
      Malgorzata Drohomirecka
      Marco Verner
      Marenka Gabeler
      Margaux Halloran
      Maria Gerguis
      Mayah Holmberg
      Megan Lim
      Melanie Bäreis
      Melissa Alley
      Melissa Burton
      Melissa Goodwin
      Michaela Nettell
      Michelle R. D’Urbano
      Nancy Singh
      Natalia Zagorska-Thomas
      Niamh Gibbons
      Nicky Hodge
      Nima Shafiani
      Paul Tecklenberg

      Pete Mountford
      Peter Clossick
      Philippa Tunstill
      Rachel Lonsdale
      Ragnheiður Ólafsdóttir
      Rath Chun
      Richard Twose
      Riitta Hakkarainen
      Roofer
      Sandra Pamela Palmer
      Saskia van der Sluis
      Satori Kurosawa
      Shaheen Saliahmohamed
      Shamina Peerboccus
      Shiroma Ratne – Greenspace Art Collective
      Sion Knight
      Sophia Kosmaoglou
      Supanuch Sakdaphiphanit
      Swaran Bains
      Thona Tomissa
      Thorunn Birna Gudmundsdottir
      Tisna Westerhof
      Tsvetanka Koykova
      Uli Jaeger
      Usva Inei
      Valerie Didenko
      Victoria Valuk
      Wolfgang Woerner
      Xing Yu Liu
      Xingyi Qu
      Yuki Sumner
      Zoey Chang

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      Invisible Visible – Exhibition

      ARTISTS

      Kelvin Atmadibrata
      Gem Bryant
      Ros Cairns
      Freya Clayton-Harding
      Vivienne Cohen
      El Colman
      Laura Crosbie
      Theo Dunne
      Aisling Gallagher
      Lola Gillies-Creasey
      Margaux Halloran
      Sally Hernández (Yaiza)
      Caitlin Howe
      Anna lll
      Usva Inei
      Theo Jackson
      Katrina Lyne-Watt
      Roux Malherbe
      Jaime Martinez Lopez
      Robbie McKinstry
      Eva Merendes
      Efrat Merin
      Saffron Mustafa (Saf)
      Charlie Oppenheim
      Alessandro Paiano 
      E.M. Parry
      Sol Santana
      Eva Sbaraini
      Artur Siudem
      Siao-Chen Wang (Sam)
      Raffi Williamson
      Yufeng Wu
      Lianjiang Zhu
      Xinyu XuXX

       

      ‘Invisible Visible’
      A Celebration of LGBQT+ Bodies and Identities

      EXHIBITION
      15 – 24 MARCH, 2024

      Open daily, 2-6pm / Sat & Sun, 12-6pm

      Opening night, Friday 15th, 5-8pm
      Family Drop in, Sunday 24th, 12noon-2pm (art workshop suitable for all ages)
      Performances, Sunday 24th, 3-5pm

       Part of The Telegraph Hill Festival 2024

      ‘Invisible Visible’ is a group exhibition hosted at hARTslane that celebrates LGBTQ+ identities and bodies, as well as the freedom of expression and identification in terms of one’s gender and sexuality. The aim is to bring together LGBTQ+ artists that live in New Cross and surrounding areas in order to support the community and its creativity. The exhibition is curated by queer visual artist Usva Inei.

      List of Works List of Works

      Programme of Performances:

      Friday 15th:
      5-7pm, E.M. Parry
      5:30pm,
      Jaime Martinez Lopez
      6pm, Freya Clayton-Harding
      6:30pm, Caitlin Howe

      Sunday 24th:
      3pm, Jaime Martinez Lopez
      3:30, Caitlin Howe
      3:45, Freya Clayton-Harding
      4pm, E.M. Parry

      Family Drop in, Sunday 24th, 12-2pm: 
      Led by artist and curator Usva Inei.
      Free art workshops to explore themes of inclusion, acceptance, and self-expression through thought-provoking artworks.
      Suitable for all ages. 

      Supported by:

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      HA! (hARTslane Alternative)

      HA!

      (hARTslane Alternative)*

      Link to the Frequently Asked Questions 

      What are artists doing in general? When they are not creating objects that are intensely exquisite, sharply thought-provoking, and simultaneously, shocking. When they’re not using their materials for company, creating a doll, and eating paint as sustenance. When they are not hanging out on the steps of the Tate…wondering. No but really? Is anyone else wondering? 

      Can we talk a bit more genuinely about the “true lives” of artists.

      The artists who are outside of funding or a residency, the ones who are outside of an institution or loan, those who have graduated, those who haven’t, artists who don’t align with the working hours of other artists, artists who can’t find the time to hang out in the museum, or on its steps.

      How do you find the time to collide with your other artists? Do you want to make your artistic life spicy? Again? 

      HA! Is an alternative “MA” Fine Art programme designed by artists in collaboration with hARTslane.

      HA! provides artists with a focus on skill-sharing, affordability, and living/working life as an artist in London.

      HA! responds to discontentment with mainstream art education models.

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      * HA! is an alternative MA fine art programme which is not officially recognised or accredited, which is why we are “alternative”.

      It’s an artist-run education model and takes place with collective resources and skill share at its heart. We learn from each other by sharing skills and knowledge.

      This programme was designed around affordability and the working/living life as an artist in London. It is for those who want to develop their artistic practice but can’t afford the costs of higher university education.

      If you’d like to see other alternative school programmes, I’ve attached a link here:

      https://videomole.tv/alternative-art-education/

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      HA! (hARTslane Alternative) 2024

      Location: hARTslane Gallery

      Duration: 4 months (15th April –  5th August)

      Commitment: 2 x evenings per week (Monday and Wednesday)

      Credential: Certificate in Master of Art by the authority of the assembly *

      *held at the convocation

       

      Course content:

      Studying in the belly of the beast and between the walls and afterhours of hARTslane 

      We will have a large selection of crits, talks, workshops, visiting artists/experts and off-site visits, gathering as a group 1-2 times a week.

      There will also be the chance to test exhibiting work in a weekend interim show with your cohort at hARTslane Gallery. 

      Your graduation will be captured in a final 9 day show at the end of the course, also taking place at hARTslane Gallery, with a total of 8 artists.

      All the sessions will be happening between hours of 6-9pm on a weekday evening, staggered over the course of 4 months. 

      This is a launch of a project we’ve been crafting for the past year. This year we only have 8 places available, but we are hoping to keep the project returning year after year, with many cohorts and hARTslane alumni.

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      Breakdown

      3 expert-led sustainability talks

      –          Cristiana Botigella.

      Founder & director of hARTslane, established the artist in residence at the Pistoletto Foundation (Italy), research in international work (Artquest), self-determination and economic sustainability for artists.

      –          Charlotte Warne Thomas.

      Artist, lecturer, freelance researcher and advocate for artists’ fair pay; author of Artists as Workers (2021), editor of Structurally F~cked (2023); founder of Peer Sessions post-graduate crit group; and current practice-based PhD candidate (AHRC-funding) at Kingston University. 

      –          Sophia Kosmaoglou.

      Artist and organiser who works collaboratively and across media to address the construction of identity through relationships. Founder of the alternative art education network ART&CRITIQUE (2015) and co-founder of the Radical Pedagogy Research Group (2019). She is currently working on a participatory action-research project to start a co-operative art school, in order to provide a self-organised and sustainable alternative to mainstream art education.

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      2 Group crits

      –          One crit will be with a group of 4.

      –          One crit will be with the whole cohort of 8.

       

      2 visiting practicing artists talks

      –          Hanne Peeraer.

      Artist, facilitator and interdisciplinary problem-solver.

       

      –          Alek Mechlinski.

      Artist and curator with a painting practice, engaging with this dynamic environment by reiterating, digesting, and contemplating images.

      1 x Workshop on a workshop

      –          led by founders Rachel Lonsdale and Sarah-Athina Nahas

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      8 skill-share workshops

      –          Every artist on the course has to offer up 1 art related skill share workshop for the rest of the cohort. Skill share can take any form, but practice-based skill share is encouraged. Some examples include technician work/sewing machine skills/ archiving/ materials/ paper making / natural dye/ sculpture/ installing work/ movement based workshops

       

      3 off site visits

      –          To an art space/event/opening

      1 x weekend interim show

      –          May 2024

       

      9 day graduation show at hARTslane Gallery

      –          July 2024

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      Finance

       We have set the fee for the course at £90 per month, coming to a total of £360 for the whole programme. 

      This will be in 4 instalments from April-July, expected on the 1st of the month

      The first instalment will be expected on 1st March 2024. Instalments will not be refundable

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      Project Lead(s)

       

      –       Rachel Lonsdale and Sarah-Athina Nahas

      Rachel is a multi-disciplinary artist. Rachel puts questions to the environments she encounters (mainly spaces in London but sometimes in the Northeast of England when train fares are low and she goes home).  She creates narrative in the form of performance, writing, text and film. She restages elements of contemporary life and interacts with everyday objects, misusing them to create unresolved mysteries, satire, and conflict.

      After graduating from Wimbledon College of Art on the BA fine art course that has since been axed ~RIP~, she is now Programme Co-ordinator at hARTslane gallery where she programmes events, co-curates exhibitions and other action.  She is the co-founder of GRAVEL* (2022-2023), and now is part of conch collective* as another extension of live performance projects.

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      Sarah-Athina is Lebanese-French multidisciplinary artist with a particular interest for painting, textiles, sewing and any time consuming, painstaking activity. She studied BA:Fine Art at Wimbledon (UAL) and then had a very contrasting experience at the Royal college of Art.  It reinforced her love for the alternative and underground culture in general.

      She co-ran GRAVEL* (2022-2023) where she developed her drawing performances, exploring silky paints mixed with honey and spilled goblets of wine. She’s part of conch collective, a get-together of artists with a particular focus on performance(s) with a small P but with a big S. 

      (for both)

      *a tri-monthly live performance art evening at hARTslane gallery

      * a humble collective of seven

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      The Dinner Art Project

      The Dinner Art Project

      A series of events for sharing food and stories

      Saturday 23rd September, 1-4pm
      Free entry, all welcome!

      Intimate ingesting;
      ingesting intimacy
      by artists Fatima Alaiwat & Barney Pau

      Creating three different dishes all using the same ingredients, exploring the variety that can be found in repetition.

      A project by hARTslane.

      In collaboration with:
      Deptford RoyalNaval Place Allotments and GS Wines
      Supported by Bold Vision  

      Rather than focussing on the novelty of an array of different foods, this event will focus on repetition as a means of care and intimacy. The artists will explore ways of activating food/eating as practise for relearning, reinvesting and rewilding things we care for. Over the course of the event, Fatima and Barney will create 3 different foods, all using the same ingredients, to focus on the variability that can be found in repetition. These could take place on the hour.
      One part will be about the physicality of eating; one about provenance; one about a poetic intervention. The intention is to explore how these three separate approaches invite modes of intimacy in ingesting.

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      Artist Development and Access to Opportunities

      • DYCP Grant

        Webinar

      • Artist in Residence Unwrapped

        27 July – 16 August

      • One-to-One Sessions

      Following discussions with artists, we have noticed there is a recurring theme surrounding a lack of support and accessibility to opportunities and arts funding applications. The creative sector deserves better than this – we want to collaborate by sharing our resources and experience.

      We are offering a programme of artist development events and opportunities that take place either in hARTslane or online. 

      We currently offer:

      • Arts Council England DYCP (Developing Your Creative Practice) application writing group workshops and webinars. 
      • ACE DYCP application support & review (both new applications and resubmissions)
      • We can help you obtain ACE Access Support for DYCP and NLPG funding applications and we can be your support worker
      • One-to-one advice & mentoring sessions: from career and practice development to funding, accessing opportunities, visibility, community engagement and project management. 

      Our group sessions normally cost £20 and one-to one online advice sessions are £40. For fees on application review and for more information please contact us via email at info@hartslane.org

      DYCP Grant – Application writing webinar

      Ongoing / Normally 4-6 times a year and near the ACE DYCP deadlines
      Sessions last 90 minutes
      New dates are announced on our Instagram page

      Are you an artist looking to further develop your practice but you are not sure how to?
      Are you planning to apply for Arts Council England’s Developing Your Creative Practice (DYCP) programme and are looking for inspiration, advice and support?
      Join our Developing Your Creative Practice funding application writing workshop. We will share our knowledge and experience to help you create a strong Arts Council DYCP application.

      What to expect:

      During the workshop we will take an in-depth look at the DYCP programme application process: eligibility criteria and access support, the questions and what ACE assessors are looking for, how to create a solid plan and a budget.
      We will look at examples of successful applications and we will share useful tips and resources to help you develop your ideas, plan and write your own application.
      The session will be friendly and informal. There will be plenty of opportunities for discussion and questions.
      This workshop is tailored to those who are planning to apply to Arts Council England’s Developing Your Creative Practice programme. However, it will be beneficial to all those who want to take a moment to reflect on how to develop their practice and decide to apply in the future or just want to bring their practice to the next level and don’t know where to start.

      What is a DYCP?

      Arts Council England’s DYCP supports individuals who are cultural and creative practitioners and want to take time to focus on their creative development. 

       


      Artis Residencies Unwrapped

      Run by Cristiana Bottigella (hARTslane director) & Rain Wu (Artist & lecturer)

      Join us at hARTslane to get inspired and discover everything you need to know about artist in residence programmes:

      Why you should go  

      What they are  

      Where to find them

      How to apply…and be successful! 


      1-to-1 sessions

      These sessions are bespoke and they can be booked as a one-off or as a series.

      This is an opportunity to get practical advice, receive feedback on your work and find out more ways to support your practice. There is no expectation of prior knowledge about funding and project proposals.
      The sessions are informal and conversational.

      Participants can use the advice session as they choose. This could involve:

      • A creative review of a project idea

      • Practice development; plan of action and target-setting

      • Funding opportunities; where to start and how to select the right ones

      • Help finding partners and creating meaningful exchange in working with local communities

      • Reading and commenting on a funding application/artistic opportunity or residency

      Each session is a confidential, relaxed discussion about your ideas or project to explore the key issues and challenges you have identified. An advice session generally ends with a clear set of tasks and priorities or resources in order to progress to the next stage of your creative journey.
      Sessions last 1 hour and cost £40.

      For more information or bookings, please email us. 




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      Come Dine in Blue

      COME DINE IN BLUE

      Inspired by the work of Tisna Westerhof.  

      Created and produced by artist Tisna Westerhof & Cristiana Bottigella. 

      Participatory art project bringing together more than 100 Lewisham residents with a migrant background creating a Blue-and-White dining room installation that tells personal and collective stories of identity and belonging, redefining heritage, celebrating different cultures and the journey to Lewisham.

      Please read more about Come Dine in Blue project: An article by Miri de Villers for Eastlononlines and an interview by Ayokunle Oluwalana, community reporter for My London News.

      Please visit our Come Dine in Blue Shop.

      ‘Blue Borough’ – Illustration by Tisna Westerhof
      Buy it here 

      Supported by





      ‘Redefining heritage’ – Illustration by Tisna Westerhof

      Artists and art facilitators: Tisna Westerhof, Amanda Holiday, Rain Wu, Clive Burton, Nadina Ali, Kai Christodulou-lee, Mary McInerney, Carla Thomas, Tang Victoria Hoi Yi, Amelia Yang and WhittyGordon Projects.

      Participants:
      Ainhoa Oleas, Al S. Family, Alan Chong, Alex & Lavinia Bajko, Anaya Hyde, Angeline Espinosa, April Lam, Asmahan, Aylin, Bella Alexandrova, Bernard, Biheri, Channan Warmington Lewis Moore, Dana, Deborah Thomas, Dulce, Edward, Elisabeth Grace Enriquez, Fabiola Jimenez, Fanyi Zhang, Farozan Saleemi, Farhnaz Saleemi, Faten, Fr. Grant Bolton-Debbage, Fiona Quadri, Flynn Richards, Fox Thomas Butler, Franklin Jackduring, Fransesca Telling, Freya Ye, Georgiana Hyde, Gustavo Barboza, Hanadi, Lloyd Richards, Hang Luc, Harris family, Iyamide Thomas, Jada Perry, James Attwood, Jane Dolores, Jessenia Parrez, Jinying Gao, Joshua, Julia and Jim Wells, Julia, Julia Deng, Julia Scoble, Kai Christodulou-lee, Ke Bao, Kiki Wong, Kyrah Warmington-Lewis, Leyre, Lia Ayuino, Lilyana Karavacheva, Limah, Linda, Lueillia Joseph, Luisa Chicaiza y Salvador Herrera, Maliha, Marianela, Marie Wotay Kamara, Marilyn Alfaro, Martha, Mary Shephard, Mateo Espinoza, Melvasquez, Mia Olaya, Mia Scoble, Mong Lang, Mutiat Oyesile, Nadina Ali, Naiala, Najm, Nicolas Saez, Petia Pakozdi, Pokuaa, Qianhui Sun – Alice, Quan Cao, Randolph Andy, Remmie Akibo-Betts, Rihanna Daño Cali, Ruby Seasy, Sabah, Sachi Slate, Sally Shao, Sanaya Havaldar, Sena Appeah, Serafina Min, Shoko Sakuma, Silvia, Sweeta jan, Tania Patiño Ariana Ruiz, Tolu Elusadé, Tom V., Vaura & Noah Viner, Veronica Ashley, Violeta Luna Enriquez, Waeed, Wiliam, Wagma, Woman from Syria living in Lewisham with her family, Xuemei Hwang, Yalda, Yen Trieu, Yiyun Li, Zainab, Zhuoyuan Zhang, Zoila y Luis Lema. 

      Part of We Are Lewisham, Lewisham London Borough of Culture 2022

      Exhibition opening:
      Saturday 24th of September, 3-7pm         
      Exhibition open, Sunday 25th – Thursday 6th of October. Weekdays, 3-7pm, Saturday & Sunday, 2-6pm.

      Programme of the opening day:
      Launch of the Come Dine in Blue film created by WhittyGordon Project and the Come Dine in Blue publication.
      Free creative family workshops available throughout the opening day.
      Food and drinks made by the participating community groups.
      Come Dine in Blue artworks, publication and gadgets available to purchase.

      Partner community organisations:
      Refugee Council – Lewisham 
      Migration Museum 
      The Confucius Institute at Goldsmiths, University of London
      JOY & The Tai-Chi community at All Saints Community Centre
      All Saints Church, New Cross
      Be Seen Be Heard Youth Forum – Young black artists in Lewisham/SE London aged 16-25
      The Latin-American community of Lewisham & SE London
      The community of La Placita Mall 

      Funded by:
      The Arts Council England
      The Heritage Fund 
      Lewisham Council


      The programme of 30 creative workshops was led by artist Tisna Westerhof and curated by Cristiana Bottigella, in collaboration with South East London based artists and art facilitators: Amanda Holiday, Rain Wu, Mary McInerney and Carla Thomas. The 100 participants engaged in various craft-based activities and learned new creative skills whilst sharing their personal and collective stories and memories of family rituals around food, domestic and national celebrations as well as the challenges of migration and building their home in a new country. The creative workshops varied from creating clay pots, decorating vintage crockery using onglaze enamels and decal transfers, embroidering and textile screen printing, spoken word and collaging extra-large cut outs, quilting, decorating tiles and kiln firing. All the artworks made during the workshops are featured in the Come Dine in Blue Exhibition. The gallery is divided in a dining room and a kitchen presenting The Table of Be-Longing, Two-Towels, The Story Tile of Joy, Messages to Blue, The Women’s Quilt of Pride, The Wish Dish Collection, Lewisham Toile and The Melting Pots.

      Originated in China, the Blue-and-White ceramic technique has travelled the world. From Dutch Delftware to Portuguese Azulejos, from the Italian Maiolica to the English Willow Patterns and the tin-glazed earthenware from the British Isles. Often intended for the Middle Eastern market, the Blue-and-White ceramic was exported to Japan, Korea, South East Asia, Europe and as far as Africa and South America. The Blue-and-White is the unifying language through which the Come Dine in Blue participants tell their personal stories and recollect their memories, domestic traditions and ancestral words of wisdom.

      Come Dine in Blue publication:
      Buy it here
      Editor: Frederica Agbah;  
      Design: Matteo Grotto (OpenEDU);
      Contributors: Massimiliano Mollona, Amanda Holiday, Rachel Kanev & Chenjin Ying (Confucius Institute), Fr. Grant Bolton-Debbage, Jada Perry & Fiona Quadri (Be Seen Be Heard Youth Forum), Shoko Sakuma, Alice Qianhui Sun, Amelia Yang, Tang Victoria Hoi Yi, Fabiola Jimenez.
      Supported by The Heritage Fund

      Special Thanks to:
      Frederica Agbah, Bella Alexandrova, Massimiliano Mollona, Amanda Holiday, Father Grant Bolton-Debbage, Mia-Violet Leech, Liberty Melly, Eve Maia Annesley, Lois Nutt, Jane Keane, Yen Trieu, Mong Lang, Rachel Kanev, Jada Perry, Francesco Strocchi and Matteo Grotto, Renie Westerhof-Pot, Sigrun Sverrisdottir, Rachel Lonsdale, Max Melvin and the Refugee Cafe.

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