
Free Queer Poetry Workshops
Richard Scott
Let’s take our sexualities for a walk! Join poet Richard Scott for free queer poetry workshops dealing with journeys, exploration and homo-psychogeography, as he walks from Southwark Park Galleries to Rotherhithe Village, Stave Hill Ecological Park and other evocative sites by the river Thames.

From the Kitchen Table:
Drew Gallery Projects 1984-90
Judith Ahern, Phyllida Barlow, Brian Catling, John Cobb, Maureen Connor, Jody Culkin, Bonita Ely, Catherine Elwes, Rose English, Rose Finn-Kelcey, Laura Ford, Hamish Fulton, Judith Goddard, Jason Hartcup, Ron Haselden, Andy Hazell, Wendy Howard, Tina Keane, Rob Kesseler, Sharon Kivland, David Mach,

Jayne Parker, Almost Out (1985) screening at LUX
Jayne Parker, Almost Out (1985) Lux, Waterlow Park // Saturday 8 June, 6 – 8pm £5 // £3 ‘I feel that my mother is inside me. She is very happy. I want to push her out, gently, because I care for her and don’t

Finissage Panel Talk //
Sandra Drew in conversation with Maryrose Sinn and Jayne Parker
‘The Third Generation of Women sculptors have stretched, pushed and extended the boundaries of sculpture so much that only by showing a range of work such as this can you begin to see what sculpture 1986 is about.’ – Sandra Drew 25

Daddy Issues
Beth Collar
CGP London and Matt’s Gallery are delighted to present a collaborative commission of new work for Dilston Grove by Beth Collar. The commission builds on an on-going relationship that in previous years has produced exhibitions by Graham Fagen, Matt Stokes and Richard Grayson. Beth Collar, whose exhibition Thinking

Realm
Hazel Brill, Richard Downes and Mr X
Realm is an experimental residency-based commission between a trio of London based artists Hazel Brill, Richard Downes and Mr X. Referred to as the ‘Lungs of London’* since the 18th century, our public parks are crucial to the balance of our urban

Queer Pilgrims
Richard Scott
Queer pilgrims, tolerance, the Mayflower, cruising in Stave Hill Ecological Park, Gluck’s opera Iphigénie en Tauride, human sacrifice and the five beastly boys of the Talbot. These are some of the subjects to be explored by poet Richard Scott during his time

Change The World or Go Home
Dmitri Galitzine
Join us for the debut of Dmitri Galitzine’s new film Change the World or Go Home. This video essay follows the criminalisation of a prolific inner city activist, whose confrontations with The State test the boundaries of freedom of speech. His counterpart

What a Relief!?
RCA: Print MA Interim show
What a Relief is the second of two collaborations with the Royal College of Art and continues a long-standing partnership between CGP London and the RCA Print Department. This annual features students of the second year MA programme and offers an exciting showcase with

Eyes of Many Kinds
RCA: Print MA Interim show
Eyes of Many Kinds is the first of two collaborations with the Royal College of Art and continues a long-standing partnership between CGP London and the RCA Print Department. This annual features students of the second year MA programme and offers an

MERGE
Camberwell College of the Arts // Second Year Fine Art
“To combine or join together, or to cause things to do this..” MERGE is a large scale group exhibition project featuring the works of the second year Fine Art students from Camberwell College of the Arts. The exhibition consists of two separate

#34 Annual Open Exhibition
Now in its 34th year, The Open exists to encourage artists at all stages of their career from across the UK to submit their work as part of a large-scale annual salon show. The Open is a key date in the gallery’s

SKEEN NITE (COME)
Plastique Fantastique / 0(rphan)d(rift>) with Kirsten Cooke / Benedict Drew
Plastique Fantastique / 0(rphan)d(rift>) with Kirsten Cooke / Benedict Drew SKEEN NITE (COME) Thursday 8 November 2018 6.30 – 9.30pm In the lead up to their 2019 exhibition at CGP London, artist collective Plastique Fantastique and friends host a night of performance,

Radio Anti residency research online
Radio Anti were the first commissioned artists-in-residence in our recently launched Bermondsey Bothy. During their residency, Radio Anti (Matt De Kersaint Giraudeau and Ross Jardine) researched allegory, metaphor and other literary devices within the immigration process for asylum seekers, working with young refugees