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Roam
Come along to the show!
Garage Gallery is located at 39 Wingfield Road, London E17 9NN.
Walthamstow Central station is about 10 minutes' walk away (Victoria Line or Weaver Line Overground from Liverpool St). Lots of buses come to Walthamstow too.
Dates and times
Daytimes: we're open over two weekends, Fri 19th - Sun 21st Sept and Fri 26th - Sun 28th Sept, 10am - 4pm each day.
Private View: Fri 19th Sept, 6-9pm. Please reserve your free space using the booking link below.
Walking & Drawing Tour: Sun 21st Sept, 10am - 12.30pm. A free event, or which booking is required. Use the link below for more details, and to reserve your free space.
Artists' Talk: Sat 27th, 5 - 6pm. Please reserve your free place using the booking link below.
Walking & Drawing Tour
Roam is an exhibition of contemporary landscape painting, developed through walking, exploring and recording the natural environment.
The artists - Millicent Evans, Octavia Madden and Toby Wills-Hart - met while studying painting at Aberystwyth University and have continued a collaborative friendship shaped by a shared connection to nature and image-making. See below for Artists' Biographies.
They told us: "Over the past nine months, we’ve travelled across Wales, Scotland and the Isle of Man, undertaking residencies and research-led travels that ground our creative process in the landscape itself. The works on show are primarily large-scale oil and acrylic paintings, developed from plein air drawings, watercolour studies and written observations. Through our use of mark making, patterns, and colour, we reimagine our experiences and memories of these places."
As well as visiting the show, you can come to our Private View and attend an artists' talk. We also have a Walking & Drawing Tour of the local area, lead by the artists - the walk starts and finishes at the gallery, and will stop in 3 different locations to draw.
Garage Gallery is proud to be part of the Open House Festival, which runs from 13-21 September.



