Painting Progress presents ‘Strands: Community, Culture & Connection’.
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Painting Progress presents Strands: Community, Culture & Connection
‘Strands’ is an art exhibition that explores the way in which community, culture and connection all come together, through an array of 2D and 3D mediums. Featuring work from both emerging and long-standing artists, each piece from this exhibition serves as a visual prompt, urging viewers to question and navigate the way in which we relate to one another, the power of community, and the things that make us who we are.
Opening Times:
Friday 9th May Private View: 18:30 - 21:00 To reserve tickets for the Private View use this link Saturday 10th May 11:00 - 20:00 Sunday 11th May 11:00 - 20:00 Monday 12th May 11:00 - 20:00 Tuesday 13th May 11:00 - 20:00 Wednesday 14th May 11:00 - 20:00 Thursday 15th May 11:00 - 20:00 Friday 16th May 11:00 - 18:00 (Silent Auction: 18:00 - 22:00 - Ticketed) Saturday 17th May 11:00 - 20:00
Tickets: Free Entry, but donation-based tickets are highly encouraged to support the Cotton Tree Trust, a North London charity bringing hope to refugees and asylum seekers, and our partners for this exhibition.
Silent Auction on 16/05: A unique opportunity to acquire artwork at reduced prices, including exclusive pieces not featured in the main exhibition. A rare chance to collect a piece that speaks to you - don’t miss out!
All donations and profits will help the Cotton Tree Trust with their goals, including providing refugees and asylum seekers with legal support, financial advice, meal vouchers, Wi-Fi, help with housing, in addition to therapy and wellbeing workshops.
This exhibition will showcase works by the following artists: Amy Almeida, Arabella Yap, Bazla Samin, Beatriz Santos, Christopher Hanson, Elena Rykova, Ellis Lewis-Dragstra, Elspeth Walker, John Finlay, Lucia Babjakova, Lumli Lumlong, Marianna Gorenshtein, Min-Jung Tsai, Nicholas Baldion, Simon Williams, Sitara Yelding, Sonia Martin, Sophie Ambelas, Sumit Sethi, Tong Wu, Tra Nguyen.
Let’s make a difference together, and use the power of art to drive social impact. See you there!
About Painting Progress - Art for Social Impact: We are a community organisation that organises art exhibitions, art seminars, workshops and lectures to raise funds in order to address social impact causes. To find out more visit our website www.paintingprogress.org.uk