About us
đ¨This is a community of people who are passionate about art and love sharing powerful ideas!
âď¸ We explore anything hot on the London art scene and we go to eclectic cafĂŠ/tea rooms after to talk about the art we've seen and socialise.
đ¤ The group is inclusive. We love diversity and everyone is welcome. I hope to meet you in person soon!
Upcoming events
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SCIENCE MUSEUM: the new Space gallery and Water Pantanal Fire photo exhibition
Science Museum, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2DD, London, GB**IMPORTANT UPDATE
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN MOVED FROM THE 7th TO THE 15th FEB SAME TIME. APOLOGIES FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE.
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**đď¸This is a free event but we need to book a time slot for our visit. Please book for 1.45pm on the 15th February on the link below:
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Book your free ticket here.
We will meet at 1.30pm at the museum entrance and wait 10-15 mins for everyone to arrive.
Please update your RSVP if you canât make it.This Saturday weâll be visiting two powerful free exhibitions âŹď¸
Exhibit 1
đ¸ This photography exhibition will take us deep into the Pantanal, the worldâs largest wetland and one of the planetâs most biodiverse regions. Through the lens of acclaimed documentary photographers Lalo de Almeida and Luciano Candisani, the exhibition captures the Pantanal in all its fragile beauty: lush waterways, abundant wildlife, and moments of quiet wonder.
At the same time, the images confront the harsh reality facing this ecosystem today. Deforestation, intensive agriculture, drought and catastrophic wildfires sit in stark contrast to the wetlandâs natural richness, creating a moving visual dialogue between abundance and loss. With over 60 striking photographs, the exhibition is both visually arresting and emotionally charged - a reminder of whatâs at stake, and why it matters.
Exhibit 2
đ Iâm sure youâre all familiar with the museumâs ďżźspace gallery however thereâs apparently new things to see! We will make a quick visit to the brand-new Space gallery, a free exhibition celebrating human achievement in space travel - past, present, and future. We are promised iconic spacecraft and remarkable objects up close, from the Apollo 10 and Soyuz capsules displayed side by side for the first time, to the RL10 rocket engine that has powered missions across the solar system.
Other highlights include Neil Armstrongâs Apollo 11 radio headset, the Sokol spacesuit worn by Helen Sharman, the first Brit in space, and a three-billion-year-old lunar rock from Apollo 15.
âď¸ We will take about 1 hour to go through the exhibits then we will go for coffee somewhere inside the museum or nearby.â¨âŠEveryone welcome đâ¨âŠImportant to note:â¨âŠ1. We typically socialise at cafĂŠs after the exhibit, nice, independent ones, not chains and not at pubs. If the event is late on a Saturday we go to a nice bar/pub for drinks after. This meetup is inclusive and everyone is welcome to join.âŠ2. If you get there before everyone and you're not sure what to do or where we are, post a comment on here and I will let you know our whereabouts.âŠ3. Once we go in we may separate, feel free to explore the exhibit by yourself, we don't have to be together. Some people like chatting to others while exploring and other people prefer to be with their own thoughts. You are welcome to express yourself and do whatever helps you feel free.â¨â¨4. If you are late or if youâve booked for an earlier or later time donât worry just go in and youâll find us inside. Keep an eye on the comments as Iâll be posting updates.2 attendees
Past events
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