
QUILL TWO – A Three Day Manifestation
Brian Catling
Matt’s Gallery at Dilston Grove. The original QUILL was made for an exhibition in the Pitt-Rivers Museum, Oxford. It was mounted above a long slender case containing instruments and paraphernalia for the act of writing, including a silver sheathed pen that closely

ALL IS NOT LOST
A group exhibition curated by Emily Druiff
Zoe Brown, Rebecca Glover, Rachael House, Manu Luksch, Olivia Jane Ransley, Martina Schmücker, Rosalie Schweiker, Jessica Voorsanger, K. Yoland. Curated by Emily Druiff An exhibition of artworks by emerging and established female artists presenting a philosophy of optimism and resilience. Leaning towards

ANNUAL OPEN #27
AN OPEN EXHIBITION
Work by over 150 artists including CGP London Artist-Patrons Ackroyd & Harvey, Andrew Kötting, Iain Sinclair and Richard Wilson. The three Winners of the Charlotte Stevenson Award 2011 are Caroline Wilkinson, Christopher Clack and Helen Cocker. Hundreds of small and various works at affordable prices, the

ARCHIPELAGO
Group exhibition curated by Gary Stevens
Emma Benson, Ian Bourn, Claire Blundell Jones, Helena Bryant, Lee Campbell, Helena Goldwater, Michelle Griffiths, Zoe Mendelson, Graeme Miller, Frog Morris and Lee Campbell, Steve Ounanian, Florence Peake, Tim Spooner, Fiona Templeton and Caroline Wilkinson. Curated by Gary Stevens. ARCHIPELAGO is a

WAKE
A series of six mini-residencies. Concept by Anne Bean
A series of six mini-residencies featuring Anne Bean, William Cobbing, David Cotterrell, Carl Von Weiler, Rachel Lowe and Bronwen Buckeridge. Click here to view the online video and book. WAKE (visible tracks of turbulence) interrogates materiality itself, as well as notions of

PERSONAL USE
A group exhibition curated by Rebecca Geldard
Paul Lee, Kalin Lindena, Audrey Reynolds, Vittorio Santoro, Matthew Smith, Mhairi Vari, WITH. The works selected for ‘Personal Use’ identify points of connection and collapse between the public and the private; as both malleable concepts and everyday definitive territories. Though made from

The First Exhibition
Royal College of Art // Printmaking MA Year 1 students
Twenty five emerging artists in association with RCA. The opportunity for students on the MA Printmaking course to curate and present their work at Cafe Gallery is invaluable for their creative development. Giving artists space to make and present work in a

Make a space a place
LOCAL SCHOOLS EXHIBITION
An exhibition of artwork by Key Stage 1 & 2 pupils from Bessemer Grange, Bellenden, Brunswick Park, Goodrich, John Stainer and St Anthony’s schools. Make a Space a Place is a London Schools Project realised by Young Visions for CGP London.

Homeless Gallery
open submission photography exhibition
Dilston Grove offers a temporary home for Homeless Gallery’s second edition, organised by Deconstruction Project with the support of the Polish Cultural Institute in London. Since its inception in 2002, the Homeless Gallery has had over 80 editions worldwide, including UK, Ireland,

Throwing Shapes
Group exhibition curated by Rebecca Geldard
A Coleman Project Space two-venue initiative curated by Rebecca Geldard. Clare Goodwin, Alasdair Duncan, Vanessa Jackson, Kilian Rüthemann Throwing Shapes is a two-site group exhibition on the itinerant nature of abstract painting’s core motifs. The conversational starting point for this colourful dialogue

TAPS: Improvisations with Paul Burwell
Matt’s Gallery presents a group exhibition at Dilston Grove, realised by Anne Bean, Robin Klassnik and Richard Wilson. Paul Burwell was infamous for his exuberant fusions of fine-art installation, percussion and explosive performance. He was a staunch advocate of, and passionate participant

Postcards from the Park
Southwark Park Photography Trail With Rotherhithe Primary School
Postcards from the Park is a national photography competition organised by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), the Big Lottery Fund (BIG) and parks charity GreenSpace. Highlighting the Southwark part of the competition, local school children from Rotherhithe Primary took part in a

ANYTHING I CAN DO YOU CAN DO BETTER?
Royal College of Art // Printmaking MA students
The Royal College of Art is proud to present Anything I Can Do You Can Do Better?, an exhibition of diverse and exciting new works by twenty five emerging artists.

PARK VIEW SITU
Royal College of Art // Printmaking MA students
The Royal College of Art is proud to present PARK VIEW SITU, an exhibition of diverse and exciting new works by eighteen emerging artists. View ‘living’ objects, installations, sculptural prints and a sneak preview of works in progress, before a final exhibition