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Goth Shop Dec 5-15th

https://www.gothshop.co/

I am delighted to be exhibiting at this event. PV details in link above.

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GOTH SHOP launches on December 5th at the Old Truman Brewery. A fusion of gallery and boutique, GOTH SHOP mixes high art and underworld culture by collecting and curating unique artworks and objects from our most talented alternative artists, photographers and designers.

GOTH SHOP celebrates the Gothic narrative that draws from traditional, though subcultures of 80s, and continues to remain our most beloved shared spirit across art and alternative culture. the art-boutique presents work across photography, painting, drawing, ceramics, fashion, silk, accessories, and publications.

GOTH SHOP is curated by Faye Dowling and launches in partnership with East London’s iconic Old Truman Brewery. A series of signings and special events will be announced in-store. Please see our Events page for details!

Many artists have produced special bespoke pieces for the store, including hand-made one-off pieces or small editions, a selection of which will be available to pre-order directly online to pick up in store. Please feel free to contact us with questions, pre-orders, or commission enquiries to art@gothshop-popup.com.

We look forward to seeing you at GOTH SHOP 🖤


GOTH SHOP

14 Hanbury Street

Old Truman Brewery,

London E1 9QR

Opening Hours

12pm – 7pm Monday to Saturday

11am – 4pm Sunday



Goth Shop is curated by Faye Dowling.

The project launches in partnership with The Old Truman Brewery, London.

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Open studios Feb 3rd and Feb 4th

Find me in the old art room

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Soho Faery opening at The Door Gallery, The Society Club Soho

JULIE GOLDSMITH - SOHO FAERY

Dec
7
Jan 7

JULIE GOLDSMITH – SOHO FAERY

Member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors Julie Goldsmith presents Soho Faery, a specially commissioned exhibition at both The Society Club and its neighboring premises The Door.

Goldsmith’s work takes two predominate forms: sculpture and ceramics. The carved figures are totem-like rather than representational; fetishes to bring home a sense of the sacred. Her painterly ceramics play with fables and domesticity. Bowls and plates that have been said to dispel household trauma – ritual objects for dark times.

From December 7th till January 7th. To RSVP for private view please email: babette@thesocietyclub.com

See http://juliegoldsmith.co.uk for more.