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@The White Cube Gallery, Harrow Arts Centre

We will have a special preview evening event on Monday 19th February.  from 6pm – 8pm

Please come along to celebrate the second of our celebration of art exhibitions and bring a friend.

What is A Celebration of Art about?

It is exactly that – a celebration of the art that is being created in Harrow and the surrounding areas by the creatives local to us.

Running from Monday 19th February until Monday 4th March this exhibition displays the talent of artists from all ages and areas.  The work is diverse and vibrant, very reflective of the Harrow community and it deserves to be celebrated.

Over 250,000 people live in Harrow.  There is a thriving community of artists, art groups and creative enterprises in the borough, but only one small facility offered as a free public space designated for displaying visual art exhibitions – the White Cube Gallery in Harrow Art Centre. 

The gallery was initially set up in 2012 with lottery funding by a group of artists in Harrow and it was saved from closure in 2022 by a group of artists in Harrow.  If we want to ensure that it stays as a designated art gallery, we need to use it.  If we want to show that there is a need for a better facility for the hundreds of thousands of people in Harrow we need to fill it to bursting with the art that is already happening in and around Harrow. This exhibition is part of Harrow Open Studios’ aim, to celebrate visual art in Harrow, to show the people of Harrow that they are a creative force, to introduce them to the fact that they have a gallery they can use and to work towards a thriving public gallery in the future. 

Come and see what your neighbours have created and tell everybody about it.

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Fund Raising Art Workshop by Smita Sonthalia

For Booking – https://www.artbykhilnashah.com/workshops/p/madhubaniworkshop?fbclid=IwAR0kI9VDdfzm4_FX31DtzFP932-sD_MGgABMlO_7rO4HCYokTviF3rVLheY

Bringing you a super fun relaxing Madhubani Painting Workshop.

A traditional Indian Art Form taught by the professional artist Smita Sonthalia.

This is a 2 and half hour workshop 10am – 12.30pm.

Proceeds from this workshop will go to the School feeding programme for the kids in Rural Kenya. (The Amara Charitable Trust)

https://gofund.me/fa7dc772 (for more info)

Great for beginners. No experience neccessary.

Everything will be provided for you and take home your creation with you once done.

This is great for teenagers and adults.

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Affordable Art Fair 2023

Magic of India Art – launches at the Affordable Arft Fair, Hampstead. This showcases the best in contemporary art from over 100 galleries from the UK and around the world. We would love to extend a complimentary invitation to you to come to visit us. Just fill out the form below. Fair is open from May 10th till May 14th. Do not miss our all-women stand and come along and support our fabulous, creative, independent Indian women artists. Check out your preferred time and date on the Affordable Art Fair ticket page https://affordableartfair.com/fairs/london-hampstead/, Then please fill out the form https://www.magicofindia.org/aaf2023hampstead. If available, we will issue you the Complimentary invitation. If not, we will still issue you the code for 2 tickets for the price of 1 pass. So kindly be quick, do not delay, would love to see you.

email: hello@smitasonthalia.com
www.smitasonthalia.com

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Learn how to print onto fabric with the stencil method of screen printing with textile designer Colette Moscrop. Colette will show you some other fun ways to print onto fabric too, all of which you’ll be able to do at home with your new skills and some inexpensive equipment.

You’ll design your own motif and print a tote bag, tea towel or fat quarter on this one day workshop. 

For more details visit https://www.colettemoscrop.com/shop/Workshops-c146227335

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Art Workshop with Smita Sonthalia

Arts Award Discover is the first level of Arts Award certification provided by Trinity College & arts Council England. It takes children and young people on an artistic journey as they explore different art forms like drawing, collage, acrylic painting, stitching, marbling, folk art etc. They will also observe the arts all around them, research an artist, and then share their discoveries with others.

They will be awarded the certificate within 4 weeks after finishing the workshop by post or by collection.

Early bird fees is £150 for 5 days.

For more details or to book:

email: hello@smitasonthalia.com

text: 07377908365
www.smitasonthalia.com

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Come and learn how to create a luxurious piece of art for your interiors.

Palak Patel and Khilna Shah, two accomplished abstract artists are collaborating together to bring you this super unique workshop.In this workshop, Palak will teach you how to create metallic textures and Khilna will teach you resin art.

You will create 40cm x 50cm art piece which incorporates both techniques, that will be ready to hang. You will receive the piece unframed, however you have the option to frame yourself.

The workshop will take approximately 2 hours.

All the materials will be provided.

The workshop will be held in Ruislip, North West London.

Price: £89 each

Various dates and times available

To check availability and book. 

https://www.artbykhilnashah.com/shop/p/textureandresin

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@The White Cube Gallery, Harrow Arts Centre

Exhibition to run

13th February to 2nd March 2023

Harrow Arts Centre

The White Cube Gallery

171 Uxbridge Rd, Pinner HA5 4EA

The Gallery will be Open to the public between 10 am and 5pm weekdays.

What is A Celebration of Art about?

It is exactly that – a celebration of the art that is being created in Harrow by creative people living and working in Harrow.

Running from Monday 13th February until Thursday 2nd March this exhibition displays the talent of over 70 different artists from 8 years to 88 years old.  The work is diverse and vibrant, very reflective of Harrow people and it deserves to be celebrated.

Over 250,000 people live in Harrow.  There is a thriving community of artists, art groups and creative enterprises in the borough, but only one small facility offered as a free public space designated for displaying visual art exhibitions – the White Cube Gallery in Harrow Art Centre.  In 2022 it was decided to close this gallery space and repurpose it into an office.  There had been no consultation and the plans had been put in place without informing those artists and community groups who use the gallery.

When we heard about this Harrow Open Studio artists launched a campaign to save the gallery for its intended use.  The gallery was initially set up in 2012 with lottery funding by a group of artists in Harrow and it was saved from closure by a group of artists in Harrow.  If we want to ensure that it stays as a designated art gallery, we need to use it.  If we want to show that there is a need for a better facility for the hundreds of thousands of people in Harrow we need to fill it to bursting with the art that is already happening in Harrow. This exhibition is part of this campaign, to celebrate the gallery and the art in Harrow, to show the people of Harrow that they are a creative force, to introduce them to the fact that they have a gallery they can use and to work towards a better public gallery in the future.

Come and see what your neighbours have created and tell everybody about it.

Follow us on Instagram: @harrowopenstudios to see more of the exhibition and our open studios.

A showcase of Celebration of Art Read More »

We look forward to welcoming you this year from 14th – 29th June

Harrow Open Studios invites you to explore a hidden world of Art on your Doorstep…

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Dow Pichaiwatkomol- Whippendell Wood (1)
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2 hungry Bakers
Natalie Tobert bee 5 (1)
ShaliniBharadwaj_BurdensWeBear
Kota Sambandan1final US
Sarah-Levin_Studio-1
Kate-Thomas_Seaweed-and-Net-1
HarinderSahota_JoginderBhogal
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Welcome to the vibrant 17th Harrow Open Studios!

We will be opening our doors from 11am – 5pm on selected days – please see artists individual pages for their personal open days from 14th to 28th June 2025.

We’re excited to open our doors and invite you to explore the creative buzz of our talented members. This is the perfect chance to dive into the world of art and show some love for your local community.

As always, HOS gives you a rare behind-the-scenes look at where and how our artists create—whether it’s in cozy kitchens, quirky garden sheds, or sleek, purpose-built studios. All creations are available for purchase, but even if you’re just browsing, you can always pick up a card to show your support.

Our artists are getting ready to welcome you with open arms!

Throughout the year we have group exhibitions and activities and many of our artists run workshops and exhibit independently so follow us on Instagram, Facebook and You Tube, pick up a brochure and wander around this website to keep up to date.

We believe that art and creativity is for everyone. We hope that by sharing our skills and knowledge we can connect and build a more enriched community!

Plan your Open Studios Visit by:

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“I was delighted to be part of Queen’s platinum jubilee celebrations, organised by Harrow Hill Trust, London, on 2nd June. I painted a portrait of Her Majesty the Queen, live at the venue. It was an exciting moment for me, personally and as an artist, creating a royal portrait, and receiving the enthusiastic support and appreciation of the audience present.

The realistic style of the portrait captures Her likeness.  While the background in my usual style of rhythmism depicts the cycle and continuity of life through its movements which are it’s very essence.”

Painting the Queen’s portrait with Sandhya Singh Read More »