
BITTER SWEET
LUX & CGP London Screening Event
BITTER SWEET Screening event in association with LUX 13 FEBRUARY 2016, 3-5pm Dilston Grove, Southwark Park, London SE16 2UA Free, booking required via this Eventbrite link Please note this screening is not suitable for under 18s Bitter Sweet is the first

LUNG
CGP London and LUX are excited to announce LUNG, a new year-long partnership presenting a series of events across both CGP London sites in the heart of Southwark Park. Since the 18th Century, the parks and green spaces of London have often been

UNIT // CAMBERWELL COLLEGE OF ARTS
SECOND YEAR FINE ART DEPARTMENT
CGP London are pleased to present Unit, a large scale group exhibition at Dilston Grove and The Gallery, featuring works by Year Two students from Camberwell College of Arts. Camberwell College’s world-class Fine Art programme is comprised of four undergraduate degree courses

Seniors Art School 2016
Open to all with inquisitive and open minds over the age of Fifty-Five. Bookings now being taken Take part in sociable two-day art workshops at our galleries in Southwark Park. Develop your critical skills and learn new creative techniques as part of a

Demonstrations of Atlas Prototype
James Capper
James Capper will demonstrate our new commission Atlas Prototype from 3 – 4pm on the following Sundays: 1 November // 15 November // 22 November PROTOTYPES SPANS BOTH CGP GALLERIES AND IS CENTRED AROUND A NEW SCULPTURAL COMMISSION ATLAS PROTOTYPE, WITHIN A LARGE SURVEY EXHIBITION; OF

PROTOTYPES
JAMES CAPPER
CGP London is thrilled to present PROTOTYPES, an exhibition that celebrates local artist James Capper’s playful take on contemporary sculptural practice and will be his largest solo exhibition to date in London. PROTOTYPES spans both CGP galleries and is centred around a new

DECADE // CLOSING EVENT
ANNE BEAN
David Chapman and Judith Palmer invite you to come and observe Michaelmas and Embertide at 3PM. ANNE BEAN PERFORMANCE AT 4PM. David and Judith will also show a new version of the film Observances, which documented a year of folk rituals conducted

DECADE
ANNE BEAN
Closing Event: Sunday 27 September // Starting at 3pm
Three new installations where the decayed and the present meet head on. REAP was an expansive, year-long investigation into the nature of time, memory and ephemerality created by Anne Bean, who invited a host of other artists to produce works in and around Dilston

IS IT ALL BLACK AND WHITE?
Free Micro-Festival of Electronic and Choral Music
In the beautiful surroundings of Dilston Grove in Southwark Park, this FREE event features a number of musical performances, providing new and inventive sights & sounds in an unconventional, family-friendly environment. The focus of the festival is the fusion of choral and

Works on Paper 1970 – 2015
Ron Henocq
This exhibition presents a rare survey of work by British artist Ron Henocq, with specific focus on his works on paper. The vast body of work, feverishly developed since 1970, includes intimately-scaled drawings; industrious illustration; lino print studies and recent line drawings

#31 Annual Open
Now in its 31st 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. We are excited to announce that the 2015 Open

LUX AND CRANFORD COLLECTION PRESENT: PHANTOMS OF THE AVANT-GARDE
Screening event featuring work by Lucy Skaer, Laure Prouvost, Ursula Mayer, Mark Aerial Waller, Jimmy Robert and Beatrice Gibson. Free event, booking essential. Please book via Eventbrite Phantoms of the Avant-Garde is the first in a series of monthly events (July to October 2015) exploring lines of connection and points

POOL
A Bermondsey Artists’ Group exhibition
Elisa Alaluusua | Caspar Below | Cecilia Bentley Bortoluzzi | Claire Blundell-Jones | Frances Coleman | Jane Colling | Jane Deakin | Gail Dickerson | Sean Dower | Stephen Dunn | Beth Elliott | Tony Fleming | Charlie Fox | Michèle Fuirer

Music of the Spheres
Charlotte Jarvis with Dr. Nick Goldman and The Kreutzer Quartet
Music of the Spheres uses new bioinformatics technology to store a new musical MP3 recording in DNA molecules. The DNA has been suspended in soap solution and used to create performances and installations filled with bubbles. The installation takes the form of