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Harrow Open Studios’ Annual taster exhibition takes place in the White Space Gallery, Main Corridor & Cafe Corridor of Harrow Arts Centre throughout 29 April to 31 May 2019.

Harrow Open Studios’ Annual taster exhibition once again takes place in the White Space Gallery and corridors of Harrow Arts Centre throughout May 2019.

Work on display will include paintings, ceramics, jewellery, prints, wood turning and textiles. Keep an eye on this site, as well as our twitter feed and facebook page, for more details.

29 April – 31 May 2019
Opening Hours: Monday-Friday, 9am – 5pm

The Gallery and Corridors
Harrow Arts Centre
Uxbridge Road
Hatch End HA5 4EA

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Harrow Open Studios’ Annual taster exhibition takes place in the White Space Gallery, Main Corridor & Cafe Corridor of Harrow Arts Centre throughout May 2018.

Harrow Arts Centre, 2018

Harrow Open Studios’ Annual taster exhibition takes place in the White Space Gallery, Main Corridor & Cafe Corridor of Harrow Arts Centre throughout May 2018.

The exhibition was opened by the Mayor of Harrow, Margaret Davine, at the private view on Friday 4 May.

Tuesday 1st May to Thursday 31 May 2018
Open Monday-Friday 9am-5pm

The Gallery, Harrow Arts Centre
Uxbridge Road
Hatch End HA5 4EA

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1 September-18 October 2017

Lucy Davies

In keeping with the last two years, Harrow Open Studios’ artists will also have a mixed exhibition of work at Harefield Hospital in the Hungry Hare Restaurant and Rebeat Gallery with 30% of each sale donated to projects at the hospital.


1 September – 18 October

Harefield Hospital
Hill End Road
Harefield UB9 6JH

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Throughout May 2016 the Harrow Arts Centre at Hatch End hosted a free taster exhibition of work by Harrow Open Studios’ artists in The Gallery and corridors.

In our 10th year we are pleased to introduce 10 new artists. In total 39 individual artists will be exhibiting in and around Harrow in 26 Studios. We are also pleased that the students of Harrow College are also taking part with a special exhibition of their work at their Harrow Weald Campus.

On Friday 7 April a Private View was held to celebrate the launch of Harrow Open Studios Annual Exhibition at Harrow Arts Centre. This a Taster Exhibition of artists’ work will help you decide which studios to visit during the Open Studios weekends in June. Some of the work will be for sale.

The exhibition continues in the Arts Centre’s gallery and corridors to 30th May 2017, open Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm

This year’s brochure cover image is one of new artist Artswati’s paintings. Her work is about pure luminous, deep set colours in all their depth and luminosity and can be seen at her studio near Harrow on the Hill.

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Following on from last year’s successful event, the Harrow Arts Centre is hosting a free taster exhibition of work by Harrow Open Studios artists in The Gallery and corridors, throughout the month of May 2015

HOS Artists at the Private View

Work on display will include paintings, ceramics, jewellery, prints, wood turning and textiles. Keep an eye on this site, as well as our twitter feed and facebook page, for more details.

1-31 May, 2015
The Gallery, Harrow Arts Centre,
Uxbridge Road, Hatch End, HA5 4EA.

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Artists support the important work of this local hospital

Jonathan Hutchins, Anzac and Turk Sacrifice

Harrow Open Studios’ artists are supporting visitors, patients and staff at Harefield Hospital with an exhibition in the Rebeat Gallery and Hungry Hare Restaurant.

It is hoped that the works will brighten the experience of those who visit the hospital. Most of the artworks are for sale with 30% donated to support special projects in the hospital.

The site of the exhibition is especially apposite for Open Studios’ artist Jonathan Hutchins who has created a series of work about the ANZAC soldiers in the first world war. Harefield Hospital was initially established as a convalescent centre in 1915 by the owners of the land who were Australian family Billyard-Leakes. There is an ANZAC graveyard nearby to this day.

5 February – 28 May 2015
Harefield Hospital, Hill End Road, Harefield, UB9 6JH

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June 2014 sees the seventh year of Harrow Open Studios, which showcases local talent, and its free!

Dow Pichaiwatkomol, Landscape
Jane Pomiankowski, Green Necklace

More than 2,000 visitors attended at least one open studio last year. The work of painters, printmakers, sculptors, ceramicists, woodturners, glass artists and jewellers can be perused at leisure. Visitors to Open Studios are welcome to ask questions on techniques and processes, make a purchase or arrange a commission.

Individual artists have different opening days and times, so be sure to check on the site and to follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Particular thanks go to all the businesses and private individuals who have sponsored this year’s programme, and note that new sponsors are always welcome!

Ann Burnham has been a successful designer in publishing, but focuses now on printmaking. Working from her garden studio in Pinner, her prints are inspired by a fascination with the textures and patterns found in both the natural and man-made landscape around us. She is exhibiting with Jane Pomiankowski, a jeweller who uses traditional silversmithing and textile techniques applied to own unique designs.

Ceramic sculptures by Natalie Tobert are influenced by her experience of archaeological excavations in Africa and the Near East, and during fieldwork research in India. She also produces glass dishes and jewellery. Ceramicist Christine Norris produces spherical planters and vases with detailed images of plants. Sculpted lizards, frogs, plants and fish also appear in much of her work.

Thai artist Dow Pichaiwatkomol took up art as a hobby after a serious accident ten years ago. In 2005 ‘I started to walk with a stick and found the confidence to rejoin the classes at the Harrow Art Centre’ she says. She paints animals, landscapes, flowers and figurative work, including life drawing at her studio in North Harrow. “My work shows idealised scenes so that when people look at them they think, ‘I would like to be there’”.

From the Northwood-based artistic Pelham family – with three members exhibiting, to the cluster of five artists – painters, a ceramicist, a jeweller and a wood turner – exhibiting in West Drive, Harrow Weald, there is plenty of variety to engage visitors. The open studios are free and refreshments are usually available.

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Artists, sponsors and supporters of Harrow Open Studios attended the launch of a Taster Exhibition at the Harrow Arts Centre in Hatch End, which ran throughout May.

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The exhibition opened on 2 May by Harrow Councillor Jean Lammiman, who helped launch Harrow Open Studios in 2008 when she was Harrow’s mayor. “I have seen Harrow Open Studios go from strength to strength since then” she said, “and this year I am delighted to see that art students from Harrow College are involved”.

The exhibition of work by more than 20 artists was a taster for Harrow Open Studios 2014 where the public are invited to visit artists’ studios throughout the Harrow Borough over two weekends in June.

Artists whose work was included in the Harrow Arts Centre exhibition include Batool Showghi whose haunting work Disguise in mixed media reflects the hidden lives of women in her native Iran.

Graham Barkley produces life drawing and general subjects in oil and pencil, including Arabian scenes, theatrical subjects, architecture and portraits. Pat Griffin paints in oils and watercolour directly from observation and has placed her painting Hollyhock in the exhibition. Suzy Grimshaw is a Pinner-based jeweller who produces both classic and contemporary items, while Helen Foster-Turner produces contemporary silver jewellery inspired by the natural world, Celtic art and tribal designs. Philippa Laughton is a Pinner textile artist, producing handmade abstract pictures inspired by tweed, such as Golden Moon, in the exhibition. Ceramicists exhibiting include Christine Norris, with her Tropical Planter and Zalina Dewan with her Constructed Bowl. The work Natural Form – inspired by Gaudi by Sarah Heydari of Harrow College attracted considerable interest.

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To whet the public’s appetite 18 members of Harrow Open Studios exhibited at West House in Pinner on 17 and 18 May 2014

Harrow’s mayor, Cllr Nana Asanta, opened the event on the Saturday.

Exhibitors included Pat Griffin with Chinese Lanterns and WinterPhilippa Laughton, a Pinner textile artist producing handmade abstract pictures inspired by tweed, such as Beauty Gold Two. Ceramicists exhibiting include Christine Norris, with her lizard planters. Students from Harrow College are also exhibiting with Harrow Open Studios this year.

Christine Spring, The Age of Discovery
Ann Burnham, On the Way Back
Christine Norris, Lizard Planter

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Saturday & Sunday 2-3 June 2012, 10am – 8pm

For the first time, Harrow Open Studios has launched its annual event with a taster exhibition at West House, showcasing a selection of work over the Queen’s Jubilee weekend. The exhibition was officially opened by the new Mayor of Harrow, Cllr Nizam Ismai, who complimented the group on the range and quality of the work and praised the group for its awareness

The venue was West House – a lovely light venue which was renovated to celebrate the artist Heath Robinson. The gallery overlooks the Pinner Memorial Park. As you can see from these photos it was a lovely venue for our artwork.

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