Exhibitions

'Falling' group exhibition, Henarch Galleries, London, UK

Upcoming

Private View:
5 Dec 2024
5 - 8 pm

Open:
6-13 December
10 am - 5 pm

The exhibition presents works of 32 emerging artists, drawing on seasonal themes from summer into autmn/fall and then eventually adjusting into the darkeness of winter.

Address
32 Artillery Lane, London, United Kingdom E1 7LS

Nearest Stations
Liverpool Street Station (3 min walk) or Shoreditch High Street (8min walk)

Pullens Yards Open Studios, London, UK

Opening Evening:
6 Dec 2024
6.30 - 9.30 pm

Weekend:
7-8 December
11 am - 6 pm

Pullens Yards (Clements, Peacock and the large Iliffe yard) are an amazing collection fo 1880's workhouses which were originally designed for the people who lived in the nearby Pullens Estate. The Yards serve the same purpose as they did 140 years ago, and the cabinet makers and metal workers have been joined by painters, sculptors, florists, ceramists, potters, jewellry makers, card makers and the whole host of craft people who all open their studios and invite everyone for a visit on the first weekend of December.

Perfect time to get your Christmas gifts sorted! There will be live music and street food all weekend too!

Visit my studio at
Unit 16, Iliffe Yard, SE17 3 QA, London, UK

Nearest Stations
Elephant & Caste (9 min walk) or Kennington (8min walk)

Jul 2024 From ArtCan with Love (Fundraiser), London, United Kingdom

Oct 2023 O.S.D., London, United Kingdom

Past

'Why be normal when you can be happy' exhibition, Burgh House, Peggy Jay Gallery, London, United Kingdom

A duo group art show inspired by Jeanette Winterson’s book ‘Why be happy when you can be normal’. The exhibition captured the artists’ (S.Puidokaite and F.Zagari) ‘joie de vivre’ philosophy through a series of colourful and lively paintings and interior design objects. Prioritising happiness and mental wellbeing, both artists see art as a vital way to introduce more joy into our homes. While the exhibition presented a lively, colourful exploration of the duo’s London journey, capturing their experiences and views through our artistic lenses, the artists also invited visitors to explore how their own emotions and mental states are impacted by colours and shapes that surround us. ‘Colours may not have words, but they do speak to us’, - says the duo, and with that, encourages a dialogue on how colours can bring joy, address wellbeing and open new ways to navigate complexities of our emotions. Simona presented her new paintings from series "A Spash of Summer Hues".

Aug 2024

Sept 2024 New Artist Fair, The Truman Brewery, London, United Kingdom

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