The following exhibitions at the 1B Coppermill Lane Windows Gallery are scheduled for 2020.
The exhibitions are curated by Invisible Numbers.
Please note that changes may occur to this schedule.
Saturday 1 February 2020 – Friday 27 March 2020
Swarm: artists respond to the pollinator crisis’, featuring original artwork by:
Swarm is a curatorial collaboration between artist Alke Schmidt and curator Roisin Murphy from the Vestry House Museum.
The exhibition tours directly from the Vestry House Museum.
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Monday 30 March 2020 – Thursday 30 April 2020
Women Activists of East London: celebrating 150 years of women led activism.
This exhibition is curated by Share UK and funded by Heritage Lottery Fund.
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Thursday 7 May 2020 – Sunday 14 June 2020
London Borough of Limericks: A Poetic Street Art Treasure Hunt in E17
ANGRY DAN, artist and poet.
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Monday 22 June 2020 – Thursday 9 July 2020
THIS IS ME, self-portraits with Barncroft Primary School, 2 Brunel Road, Walthamstow, E17 8SB.
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Autumn 2020 – dates to be confirmed
Maud Milton, mosaic artist
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1B Coppermill Lane provided music for the eyes and the ears during the High Street ADVENTures programme on Small Business Saturday, 7 December 2019.
The display in the windows gallery showed the range of ukulele’s which are available while outside Invisible Numbers presented The Bear Who Found a Ukulele by The Minimus Uke.
On display was a beautiful collection of ukuleles handmade with reclaimed wood. Performances by Rod Arthur (founder and maker) and Ukelele17
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UK Power Networks has a substation behind the shop at 1B Coppermill Lane, Walthamstow, which can only be accessed through the shop. The substation was recently upgraded to meet demand from local residents and businesses.
Following the £100,000 project UK Power Networks agreed to allow the shop window and display areas to be used as a gallery to showcase work from local artists.
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