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02083570923

Email Address

OneStonegrove@sct.london

Opening Hours

9am - 9pm

We are delighted to be able to welcome work from talented local artists to our community space at OneStonegrove.

We are looking for local established and emerging artists living or working in Barnet who would like to exhibit their work. We welcome solo exhibitions or groups showcasing themes. We especially welcome work linked to nature and the environment.

We see this as a place for local artists who may not find it easy to display work at established galleries to step into exhibition spaces, and also to display work that challenges and broadens people’s outlook.

With upwards of 50,000 visitors a year, OneStonegrove is a family-friendly, relaxed, community space. Displayed artwork needs to be suitable for the overall ambience of our cheerful, welcoming space.

If you’re interested in exhibiting at OneStonegrove, please find out how to apply below.

Current exhibition

Judith Devons, ‘Celebrating Life’, 1st May – 5th June 2023

Head and shoulders of Judith Devons, a White female-presenting person who is smiling. Judith has shoulder-length dark hair and glasses.
An image of a screen print of brightly coloured birds inside a faint circle, with two grey birds outside the circle.

About Judith

Celebrating Life: Screen-prints and mixed media works by Judith Devons

OneStonegrove, 5 Hayling Way, Edgware HA8 8BN 

Judith Devons is a free-lance printmaker, painter and ceramicist. In this one-person show at OneStonegrove, she shares screen-prints and mixed media works celebrating life – from natural forms to memories and traditions. All are one-off , original pieces using many non-traditional printing techniques. 

Judith has exhibited her work in the UK, USA, China, Italy and Israel. As well as taking on commissions, she leads printmaking and ceramics workshops for all ages and abilities – in schools, community centres, residential homes, galleries and museums – and also leads small masterclasses in her home studio in North London.

 She is a member of East Finchley Open Artists at www.eastfinchleyopen.org.uk where there are website pages of her work. Also visit her website at www.judithdevons.com

For sales, workshops and commissions, email jrdevons@gmail.com or text 0757 243 7766.

Upcoming exhibition

Gilead Limor, Acrylic works, June 5th – July 2nd 2023

About Gilead

From his early teens, Gilead has embraced the world of art as a multi-discipline artist, as a teenager simultaneously immersing into the surreal with a series of watercolour artworks, sketches and line art creations while composing and recording original rock, electronic and avant-garde music, rendering architectural visualisations, perfecting the art of photography and acquiring darkroom skills. 

Though much of his 20s and 30s were devoted to music production and the performing arts, Gilead returned to focus on visual art and photography towards the end of the 90s, focusing on architecture, nature and street photography. This is an area which still occupies a fair degree of his artistic attention today. In 2012, Gilead began to explore the nude form, initially collaborating with life modelling collectives such as Spirited Bodies, and also working with individual models and groups to create photographic tableaux. This resulted in three distinct collections of works: Do You See Me? (2012), Organism (2014) and A Look at Ourselves (2016-2022). Gilead continues to explore the nude form both in photographic art and fine art, using pencil, charcoal and ink for the latter.

A late adopter to acrylic painting, Gilead first began to explore this medium in 2019, initially exploring the subject of walls. Since 2022, under the guidance of art teacher and curator Ronald O’Neal Best RCA, Gilead has developed a distinct style, and has produced a series of paintings on a variety of subjects, including the works on display at this exhibition. Gilead is associated with the Portobello Group of Artists and regularly exhibits in group exhibitions organised by Notting Hill Visual Arts and the Westway Trust.

Apply to exhibit your work at OneStonegrove

To apply to exhibit at OneStonegrove, please complete the form below. Please read the additional information and terms below.

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    Name of lead organiser *


    Contact number


    Email address *


    Title of proposed Exhibition *


    Further details *


    Do you live or work in Barnet? *

    Link to your website or social media profile (so we can see examples of your work) *

    Additional information and terms

    All works would need to be in frames or able to be hung on our rail system. We have space to display 15-20 pieces of hanging art (each up to A3). If your work is different sizes, please let me know, and we can measure how many pieces would fit.

    Hanging your work is free. However, we have 3 options to consider:

    1. A minimum of 10% on any sales to support the community artists’ program.
    2. A discussion about offering a workshop or some community involvement/volunteering.
    3. A one off donation for our charity.

    A private preview evening/event can be organised for friends, family and the community. There may be an extra cost for this.

    We would like some information about your work and yourself to display alongside the exhibition. We will require a photo headshot and 250 words explaining you and your work.

    Whilst we will take all possible care to ensure your artwork is safe and well looked after while it is with us, exhibitors must understand we are a community space, open to the public, and so leaving work on display is at the artist’s own risk. We recommend that artists have their own insurance to cover possible theft or accidental damage.

    We can arrange a suitable day for hanging work, so staff are able to support as much as possible. When putting up and taking down your work it is once again your responsibility to leave the hanging system neat and clear of any remaining cord, and also to clear excess rubbish/packaging etc. so the area is left clean for the incoming artists.

    Please email poppy@sct.london for more details.

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