Past Exhibitions
Creative Health Camden welcomes Ryan Prince to showcase his projects ‘Year of Therapy’ and ‘Drawing on Identity’
We are so excited to announce our upcoming exhibition at 75 Dean Street. This one-week exhibition will showcase all of our services and highlight the Nurturing aspect of them. We will also be running a series of classes and events, so watch this space for tickets!
Adopting a blended model of fortnightly online and offline creative activities, Drawn Together has sought to build a community of the curious. Using a diversity of visual prompts inspired by global artists and activists, and incorporating found materials and hand-made tools, Drawn Together strives to democratise the art making process and encourage the artist in us all.
Creative Health Camden welcomes their new collaborative project ‘We The Human: A Quiet Blue Wall’
Creative Health Camden is thrilled to announce the opening of our latest exhibition at Queens Crescent GP Practice featuring the incredible artworks of Martin O'Connell.
Creative Health Camden is delighted to announce their upcoming exhibition ‘ Biodivergent Sites and Sounds’ by an Autistic/ADHD multi-disciplinary artist Elinor Rowlands
Visit our current exhibition ‘ The Vessel That Contains Me’ showcasing the works of Georgia Clemson
ROOTS/ROUTES showcased the works of the participants of Creative Health Camden’s weekly art group, Drawn Together.
‘An Antidote to Darkness’ was an exhibition with local artist, Tony Byers. Byers is a painter living in Kentish Town, North London. His work varies from abstract forms to blissful landscapes, capturing his passion for the medium. The exhibition unites just a handful of Byer’s paintings which fill his home walls.
This is a Camden Carers art project for Black History Month.
Carers and Camden Carers staff were invited to create a piece of art inspired by a black person who was or has been significate in the lives. The group were invited to 3 classes and encouraged to use a variety of mediums and materials to create pieces that were special to them. This work will be on display for the whole of Black History Month (October)
Creative Health Camden are so excited to announce their upcoming exhibition Hope In the Corridors of Chaos showcasing the beautiful, bold paintings by Sophia Oshodin
"Hope in The Corridors of Chaos" is Sophia Oshodin's series of paintings that explores the point of departure from the pandemic chaos to finding hope in a euphoric nature of life that reminds us to find a melody of happiness in a hopeless situation.
ART/PLAY was an exhibition showcasing the works of one of our weekly art groups, Drawn Together. Drawn Together is a creative community for people aged 50+ living in Camden. Through playful experimentation with found materials and hand-made tools, we listen, share, make and reclaim the arts as a primal form of self-expression - for all, made by all.
Free Space Project is delighted and honoured to announce their new exhibition ‘Connections’ presenting the works of The Creative Carers Collective. The Exhibition falls on National Carers Week, with the theme this year being 'Make caring visible, valued and supported'. The Creative Carers Collective is an Art group for Carers based at Camden Carers Service. The group has been running since 2014 and provides a weekly space for Carers to embrace their creativity and experience some much-needed respite.
Free Space Project is delighted to announce their exhibition ‘Moments in Time’ bringing together artists Iko-Ojo Mercy Haruna and Lucy Levene. Conceived as a two-person exhibition, it features powerful, dynamic images capturing fleeting moments in parenthood, highlighted in the chosen title. Despite varying in composition and scale, the photographs foreground the shared aspects of the artist’s practices: the visualisation of often private moments in parenthood.
Louise Camrass is a multi-disciplinary artist living in London. The exhibition sees a juxtaposition between her figurative and abstract works. Inspired by editing films or writing poetry, the works highlight where narrative and abstract forms can coexist and work together to create a new sense of something.
Drawn Together was a creative community for the over 50s using arts practices to support connection, explore ways of seeing, sensing and experiencing ourselves and one another, and deepening curiosity. This exhibition is a selection of the work created throughout the 8 week project.
Georgie Meadows: Stitched Drawings brings together 24 textile artworks which explore personal experiences of ageing and dementia. Meadows crafts uniquely affecting and compassionate portraits, translating line drawings of people she knows or has cared for into stitched works.
Seeing Sound brings together a partnership between The British Library, the Free Space Project (London) and The Brain Charity (Liverpool) to explore language through natural sounds taken from The British Library’s extensive sound archive. The work created during workshops with people living with Aphasia is now on show in our exhibition space at Kentish Town Health Centre
Suzie Larke is a visual artist and photographer from Cardiff. Her project uses conceptual photography to depict the mental health experiences experiences of a group of participants. She uses constructed imagery, digitally stitching photographs together in such a way that they present as a single, untampered image.
Life on a Spectrum was a virtual exhibition. The exhibition was part of our Creative Wellbeing commissions featuring the work of Mahlia Amatina. The exhibition explores Autism through collaborative painting and video works.
On a scale from 1 to 10 was a virtual exhibition. The exhibition was part of our Creative Wellbeing commissions featuring the work of Liliana Zaharia. On a scale from 1 to 10 explores how it feels living with chronic pain through photography.
Our first virtual exhibition as a part of our Creative Wellbeing commissions featured the work of Hisba Brimah. Hisba’s exhibition Mindful Transformations shares Hisba’s colourful geometric paintings plastered on the walls of our virtual gallery space.
We have teamed up with Shutter Hub to bring you EVERYDAY DELIGHT, an exhibition all about looking for the joy in the small things, finding the magic in what might at first appear mundane, and discovering the beauty in the everyday.
Liz Orton’s project Every Body is an Archive explores the bounds of medical imaging data, entangling the biological, digital and social body. In mis/using professional radiology software, Orton’s work makes visible the spaces and limits of medical data reconstruction.
In this solo exhibition Zara shares works from both past and present projects exploring pain. From the ritual of taking medication in The Painkiller Prints to visualising both physical and psychological trauma with her on-going series Distress.
In the Mind is an illustration exhibition exploring mental health by artists Elsbeth van der Poel and Kathryn Watson. Through their unique drawing styles each artist has created a fantastical world of monsters, friends, worries and hope based on their own lived experience.
When Swallows Return is a powerful exhibition of sculptures, collages and prints that provide visual insight into some of the effects of stroke, and which reference and validate stroke survivors’ own experiences.
I Want to Live is a project run by photographer Daniel Regan and suicide respite centre Maytree. The project comprises a number of interviews and photographic portraits of Maytree’s volunteer workforce, investigating what brings people to volunteer with those in suicidal crisis, volunteers’ own mental health experiences and the impact of suicide.
The Free Space Project presents Flux, an exhibition showing the work of 4 artists whose unique practices express notions of transitions, using the body, emotions and personal experiences to shape their works.
Freedom to Be was a creative project funded by the National Lottery Community Fund. During the pandemic we were able to redirect funding to deliver a creative project for patients from the James Wigg Practice and Queens Crescent Practice who were shielding over the summer of 2020. The work is on show at Queens Crescent practice and Kentish Town Health Centre