Seven big, colourful paintings on canvas arranged on a wall in a gallery space

Artist Veronica Rowlands on Inner Child Healing

Veronica Rowlands is a socially engaged visual artist based in East London, working predominantly with acrylics, ink, stitch, and digitally. She studied Surface Pattern Design at the University of Wales and Illustration at the Kingston University. In 2021, Veronica worked with a clinical psychologist and abuse victims to create a series of artworks and quilted blankets which […]

Two women looking at artworks on the wall; one of the women is pointing at an artwork

Visual Biography by Linda Latter – an interview with the artist

In January, I hosted a new exhibition by artist and counsellor Linda Latter at the Tavistock Centre. In Visual Biography, Linda was “taking a line for a walk” through her life, inspired by a quote from artist Paul Klee. The show was a visual display of stages of life, with a mixture of elements like […]

Woman dressed in black, holding a bouquet of flowers, standing next to artworks hung on a wall

Landscape at Play by Jan Woolf – a new exhibition at the Tavistock Centre

Jan Woolf is a writer and artist. She has edited many books, written a number of plays, and published reviews and other pieces of journalism in the Guardian, International Times and more. Jan is also a political activist. This month, she’s showing a collection of recent artworks at the Tavistock Centre. Landscape at Play features […]

Two posters on a wall next to an artwork hanging on a metal rod

Margot Schiemann Opens Riverbanks of Grief at the Tavistock Centre

Margot Schiemann is a London-based psychotherapist and visual artist. She has exhibited at the Institute of Group Analysis, the Medical Art Society and Burgh House, among others. This month, she’s showing her collection Riverbanks of Grief at the Tavistock Centre in North London. Speaking at the exhibition launch last Friday, Margot discussed the word “trauma”, […]

Woman in a yellow dress standing in front of colourful artworks in a gallery space

“Art has really, really helped me” – an interview with Jo Aidoo

This October, artist Jo Aidoo returned to the Tavistock Centre with a new exhibition. She previously had a successful solo show here in 2023, and also took part in Tavi Open. Her new exhibition Faces, with African Twist was part of our Black History Month celebration. Jo was born in Ghana and now lives in […]

Woman wearing a blue blouse and a handbag standing with her profile to the camera in front of a wall with two blue-tinted artworks

Q&A with Alla Rubitel, Artist and Psychiatrist

In September, I hosted June Corpuz and Alla Rubitel at the Tavistock Centre for a collaborative show. Their exhibition Structures by Man and Nature featured over 30 artworks in a variety of mediums, including cyanotype, aquatint and Japanese woodblock print. Alla Rubitel is a London-based artist as well as a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst at the […]

Woman wearing a colourful dress, a dark navy blazer and a dark pink handbag standing in front of a wall with two green-tinted artworks

Q&A with artist June Corpuz

In September, I hosted June Corpuz and Alla Rubitel at the Tavistock Centre for a collaborative show. Their exhibition Structures by Man and Nature featured over 30 artworks in a variety of mediums, including cyanotype, aquatint and Japanese woodblock print. June Corpuz is a largely self-taught contemporary artist and printmaker. She has a particular interest […]

Woman looking at artworks on a white wall in a gallery; a group of people standing in the background

Needle Sharp – a new exhibition by Polly Mortimer and Lucy Fisher

Last Friday, sisters Polly Mortimer and Lucy Fisher launched their exhibition at the Tavistock Centre in North London. Needle Sharp consists of over 40 threadworks in wool and cotton, inspired mainly by industrial structures and urban scenery. Each took either wall of the long art space, creating a dynamic and consistent display. I had a […]

Aleks Faust Presents Solo Exhibition Environmental

Aleks Faust is a Russian-born conceptual photographer based in London. This month, I have a pleasure to be curating his FIRST ever solo exhibition at the Tavistock Centre. Environmental is a collection of over 20 photographs depicting discarded objects in the streets of London, primarily Hackney and Camberwell. Aleks explores colour matching and harmony, seeking […]

Pride Month 2024: In Conversation with Kathy Murillo

To celebrate Pride Month 2024, I invited artist Kathy Murillo to hold her exhibition Queer Figures at the Tavistock Centre in London. The artworks mixed the playful with the profound, using a variety of forms, colours and patterns. Some of the titles made a delightful use of wordplay (DiverCity, E‑Queer-Lity) to twist familiar words and […]

Tavi Open 2024 – a new exhibition at the Tavistock Centre

The third edition of Tavi Open has launched at the Tavistock Centre in London. This collective exhibition celebrates the creativity and talent of Tavistock’s service users, students, staff, and local artists. This year, it features 58 artworks by 27 artists in a wide variety of styles and mediums. Tavi Open 2024 is the tenth exhibition […]

Etaoin Shrdlu by Richard Frost – New Exhibition at the Tavistock Centre

This month, I have a pleasure to host artist Richard Frost at the Tavistock Centre. Etaoin Shrdlu is a collection of over 20 works in ink on paper, a visual history of a vanished civilisation, with preserved fragments of its script. I caught up with Richard for a chat just before the private view. His artistic […]