
36th Annual Open Exhibition
This much-loved show usually receives around 250 entries but this year the response has seen an explosion in entries with over 900 artworks by artists of all backgrounds from across the UK. The pandemic means that this year the exhibition has gone

AONYX and DREPAN & THE MINDERS OF THE WARM
Fani Parali
AONYX and DREPAN & THE MINDERS OF THE WARM is Fani Parali’s largest solo show to date. The exhibition spans both our galleries and sees the artist reach bold new heights in her extraordinary production methods, testing the limits of scale and

Artist Flags // What Looks To Be A Piece Of Fruit & Loose Teeth And Stinking Breath
Holly Graham
We are proud to launch two newly commissioned flags in Southwark Park, by artist Holly Graham. The flags titled ‘What Looks To Be A Piece Of Fruit’ and ‘Loose Teeth And Stinking Breath’ form part of To Us It Just Looks Like

Onwards
Marcia Farquhar
‘Onwards’ was commissioned as part of Marcia Farquhar’s 2018 first ‘non-survey’ show DIFFIKUΛT. Much of her work makes frequent and subversive use of familiar cultural forms, ‘Onwards’ is no stranger to this leading us in five different directions with a single recurring

The Book is a Container //
Royal College of Art MA Print graduates present new publication projects
The book is a container for holding or transporting something, an image, an idea, a dream, a provocation, or a statement. The familiar format of cover and pages, which unfolds sequentially, is a space to share ideas, a place to collect, or

IN REVIEW
RCA: Print MA Interim show
IN REVIEW is the first of two exhibitions in association with the Royal College of Art and continues a long-standing partnership between Southwark Park Galleries and the RCA Print Department. This annual features student’s of the second year MA programme and offers

Against the Grain
RCA: Print MA Interim show
Against the Grain is the second of two exhibitions in association with the Royal College of Art and continues a long-standing partnership between Southwark Park Galleries and the RCA Print Department. This annual features students of the second year MA programme and

Don’t Panic – Part 2
Camberwell Fine Art - Second Years
Camberwell College of Arts returns to Southwark Park Galleries with their second year Fine Art student exhibition Don’t Panic; a two-part exhibition featuring Camberwell’s four Fine Art specialities: Painting, Drawing, Sculpture & Photography over two weekends presented across both Dilston Gallery and

Don’t Panic – Part 1
Camberwell Fine Art - Second Years
Camberwell College of Arts returns to Southwark Park Galleries with their second year Fine Art student exhibition Don’t Panic; a two-part exhibition featuring Camberwell’s four Fine Art specialities: Painting, Drawing, Sculpture & Photography over two weekends presented across both Dilston Gallery and

35th Annual Open
Now in its 35th year, The Annual 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 Annual Open is a key date in

Mars Year Zero
Plastique Fantastique
Not everyone has a choice… not everyone can stay where they are and face their troubles, or leave their troubles behind and jump to a new world… Some have a purpose not of their own design… For them, choice is not an

A Friends’ Rendezvous
Plastique Fantastique / Benedict Drew / Reactor / Underwater River / Tim Spooner / Gentle Stranger / Shaky Dome
Performance Event: A Friends’ Rendezvous Southwark Park Galleries // Dilston Gallery Saturday 19 October, 3-6pm ***Please note that the exhibition Mars Year Zero will be open on this day between 2-3pm only so please arrive during this period to view the show

Re
A Bermondsey Artists' Group Exhibition
Caroline Gregory / Michele Fuirer / Natalie Webb / Charlie Fox / Louise Sheridan / Karin Wach / Cecilia Bentley Bortoluzzi / Caroline Areskog Jones / Jane Colling / Vivien Harland / Lisa Chang Lee / Kay Walsh / Jane Deakin /

Closing event //
RE: A Bermondsey Artists' Group Exhibition
To mark the closing of, RE: A Bermondsey Artists’ Group Exhibition, join members from the Bermondsey Artists’ Group for an Artists’ Floor Talk as they discuss their practices and work in the exhibition followed by performances by Caroline Gregory and Richard Layzell.