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Walthamstow Art Trail 2026

Come to visit us!

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). Lots of buses come to Walthamstow too.

Dates and times

The Art Trail runs Friday 5 - Sunday 14 June 2026.

Nature in the City, the City in Nature: Fri 5th, 10am-4pm; Sat 6th & Sun 7th, 11am-5pm. Private View Fri 5th, 6-8pm (see link below to book).

You and me and me and you: Thurs 11th-Sun 14th, 11am-5pm. Private View Thurs 11th, 6-8pm (see link below to book).

When the marshes crawled up to the village: mural on the outside of the building.

'Nature in the City, the City in Nature' Private View

'You and me and me and you' Private View

Frances Easter Brennan

John Vincent

William Stok

Valerie Large

Ella S Robinson

More information about the Art Trail

NATURE IN THE CITY, THE CITY IN NATURE
New work by Frances Easter Brennan and John Vincent, practising artists who have been friends for 20 years; this is their first show together. Frances has made pieces in and around Epping Forest, using alternative photographic processes and ‘unseen’ drawings. John has gathered images and footage around the town of Letchworth Garden City, layering digital glitches, rips and tears within the work.

YOU AND ME AND ME AND YOU
William Stok and Valerie Large first met at St Martin’s School of Art and have shared a studio – and been married – for over 50 years. Valerie’s interest is in growth and the organic, and her work consists of painted canvas shapes stitched together, giving a bas-relief effect when hung. William’s recent work has been larger-scale abstract paintings of leaves.

WHEN THE MARSHES CRAWLED UP TO THE VILLAGE
Ella S Robinson is as an emerging artist, based in Walthamstow, with a focus on botanicals. Her work draws on a background in interiors and textile design, blending observational painting and illustration.

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