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'Nice to see you!' exhibition at the Gerald Moore Gallery | Gerald Moore Gallery

'Nice to see you!' exhibition at the Gerald Moore Gallery | Gerald Moore Gallery

Mar 6, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Gerald
Arts Fine Art
The Gerald Moore Gallery is pleased to present Nice to see you!, our annual open call exhibition, this year’s theme is portraiture in the form of painting or painted artwork. The private view will be on Thursday 6th March from 6 to 8pm. Nice to see you! celebrates the very best in contemporary portraiture from emerging, mid-career and artists new to painting. A call out for artworks was announced at the end of January 2025 to artists working in London and the South East. The final artworks in the exhibition were then selected by a panel of 23 young people aged 11-18 from Eltham College who chose artworks, according to whether the artworks moved them and based on based on creativity, originality, and technique. As an extension of the exhibition, we will also be showcasing a selection of portraits painted by the late Dr Gerald Moore, founder of our gallery in our Paul Henderson space during the run of Nice to see you! Moore’s portraits explored portraiture through religious, spiritual and existential themes. Artists include: Natalia Baran, Mengwei Chen, Andrew Clement-Hammond, Lucy Coomes, Dan Draws, Dionne Elizabeth, Toby Geden, Sheri Gee, Meg Griffiths, Hai Hoang, Eve Holcombe, Michalis Karaiskos, Nellie Katchinska, Prabhleen Kaur, Minjoo Kim, Svetlana Kornilova, Edward at Last, Dominic Longworth, Emily McCaul, Sasha Palfreyman, Sean Bw Parker, Marta Paula, Imogen Perkin, Rodrigue, Rose, Emma Sefton Smith, Harry Speirs, Jasper Stinchcombe, Sylvietta, Jacqueline Synnott, Irini Tataki, Shelly Wain, Anya Wang, Tisna Westerhof, Tong Wu, Dan Zhang and many more. Dr. Gerald Moore was a prolific artist who worked across the mediums of sculpture, painting and drawing. His career as an artist evolved over several decades. Since 1950, he exhibited his work widely, including at Whitechapel Gallery (1950), the Scottish National Gallery(1959), at Heal's Gallery with David Hockney (1961), Bath Festival (1982) and Cooperative K (Germany, 1994). The largest single collection of his work is now housed within the walls of Gerald Moore Gallery. Alongside his work as an artist, Moore published several written works. This includes an anthology of poems entitled The Singing Dust (1976), children's book The Cuckoo Who Flew Backwards (1977) and in 1982 he published his autobiography, Treading in Treacle. The exhibition is open to the public on Saturdays from 10am to 4pm and by appointment. To make an appointment, please email info@geraldmooregallery.org or call 02088570448. The Gerald Moore Gallery is a centre for modern and contemporary art with learning at its heart. Opened in April 2012, in Mottingham, the gallery is uniquely set within the grounds of Eltham College and is a valuable resource for the students and the local community. The gallery has gained momentum hosting some exciting exhibitions including works by Matisse, Louise Bourgeois, and Cornelia Parker, whilst supporting emerging local artists. In unison with the exhibitions, the gallery's outreach programme works with local community groups, teachers, and schools, creating lasting relationships with our locality. Gerald Moore Gallery was made possible with the foresight and generosity of Old Elthamian, Dr Gerald Moore, many of whose works are archived at the gallery and who has a permanent exhibition on display. Geraldmooregallery.org Instagram: @thegeraldmooregallery Facebook: @geraldmooregallery X: @geraldmooregall Tel: 02088570448 Information Source: Gerald Moore Gallery | eventbrite
'Nice to see you!' exhibition at the Gerald Moore Gallery | Gerald Moore Gallery

'Nice to see you!' exhibition at the Gerald Moore Gallery | Gerald Moore Gallery

Mar 15, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Gerald
Arts Fine Art
The Gerald Moore Gallery is pleased to present Nice to see you!, our annual open call exhibition, this year’s theme is portraiture in the form of painting or painted artwork. The private view will be on Thursday 6th March from 6 to 8pm. Nice to see you! celebrates the very best in contemporary portraiture from emerging, mid-career and artists new to painting. A call out for artworks was announced at the end of January 2025 to artists working in London and the South East. The final artworks in the exhibition were then selected by a panel of 23 young people aged 11-18 from Eltham College who chose artworks, according to whether the artworks moved them and based on based on creativity, originality, and technique. As an extension of the exhibition, we will also be showcasing a selection of portraits painted by the late Dr Gerald Moore, founder of our gallery in our Paul Henderson space during the run of Nice to see you! Moore’s portraits explored portraiture through religious, spiritual and existential themes. Artists include: Natalia Baran, Mengwei Chen, Andrew Clement-Hammond, Lucy Coomes, Dan Draws, Dionne Elizabeth, Toby Geden, Sheri Gee, Meg Griffiths, Hai Hoang, Eve Holcombe, Michalis Karaiskos, Nellie Katchinska, Prabhleen Kaur, Minjoo Kim, Svetlana Kornilova, Edward at Last, Dominic Longworth, Emily McCaul, Sasha Palfreyman, Sean Bw Parker, Marta Paula, Imogen Perkin, Rodrigue, Rose, Emma Sefton Smith, Harry Speirs, Jasper Stinchcombe, Sylvietta, Jacqueline Synnott, Irini Tataki, Shelly Wain, Anya Wang, Tisna Westerhof, Tong Wu, Dan Zhang and many more. Dr. Gerald Moore was a prolific artist who worked across the mediums of sculpture, painting and drawing. His career as an artist evolved over several decades. Since 1950, he exhibited his work widely, including at Whitechapel Gallery (1950), the Scottish National Gallery(1959), at Heal's Gallery with David Hockney (1961), Bath Festival (1982) and Cooperative K (Germany, 1994). The largest single collection of his work is now housed within the walls of Gerald Moore Gallery. Alongside his work as an artist, Moore published several written works. This includes an anthology of poems entitled The Singing Dust (1976), children's book The Cuckoo Who Flew Backwards (1977) and in 1982 he published his autobiography, Treading in Treacle. The exhibition is open to the public on Saturdays from 10am to 4pm and by appointment. To make an appointment, please email info@geraldmooregallery.org or call 02088570448. The Gerald Moore Gallery is a centre for modern and contemporary art with learning at its heart. Opened in April 2012, in Mottingham, the gallery is uniquely set within the grounds of Eltham College and is a valuable resource for the students and the local community. The gallery has gained momentum hosting some exciting exhibitions including works by Matisse, Louise Bourgeois, and Cornelia Parker, whilst supporting emerging local artists. In unison with the exhibitions, the gallery's outreach programme works with local community groups, teachers, and schools, creating lasting relationships with our locality. Gerald Moore Gallery was made possible with the foresight and generosity of Old Elthamian, Dr Gerald Moore, many of whose works are archived at the gallery and who has a permanent exhibition on display. Geraldmooregallery.org Instagram: @thegeraldmooregallery Facebook: @geraldmooregallery X: @geraldmooregall Tel: 02088570448 Information Source: Gerald Moore Gallery | eventbrite
Battle In the Bayou- A Professional Boxing Event | Carl F. Grant Civic Center

Battle In the Bayou- A Professional Boxing Event | Carl F. Grant Civic Center

Mar 29, 2025 (UTC-6) ENDED
Gerald
Sports & Fitness
Battle In the Bayou- A Professional Boxing Event Come witness the excitement and adrenaline as top professional boxers face off in the ring at the Carl F. Grant Civic Center! Get ready for a night of intense matchups and thrilling knockouts. Don't miss your chance to experience the action live and cheer on your favorite fighters. Grab your tickets now and be part of the electrifying atmosphere at this must-see event! Information Source: Boom Productions | eventbrite
Acrylic painting and drawing workshop for adults (17th May 2025) | Gerald Moore Gallery

Acrylic painting and drawing workshop for adults (17th May 2025) | Gerald Moore Gallery

May 17, 2025 (UTC+0) ENDED
Gerald
Arts Painting
Saturday 17th May 2025 10.30am – 1pm Acrylic painting on canvas The Gerald Moore Gallery £30 (inclusive of VAT) The Gerald Moore Gallery offers art workshops focusing on painting and drawing techniques on select Saturdays from 10:30 am – 1:00 pm. Our classes are small and designed for absolute beginners. Each session is led by a practising artist who will guide and support you throughout. The sessions are relaxed and you will hopefully complete an artwork to bring home. For more information please go to our website. Information Source: Gerald Moore Gallery | eventbrite
Bad Art Show! | Monster Mouse Studios

Bad Art Show! | Monster Mouse Studios

May 30, 2025 (UTC+10) ENDED
Gerald
Arts Fine Art
Bad Art Show returns for it's 4th year, and it's bigger and Badder than ever! Come and see the work of 64 artists, who have been instructed to make anything they want, as long as they think it's BAD! One weekend only: Opening Night: 30th May, 5-9pm Saturday Hours: 31st May, 11am- 4pm Monster Mouse Studios, 9 Gerald Street Marrickville Information Source: Kate Dunn | eventbrite
Tomorrowland Thailand 2026 | Chon Buri

Tomorrowland Thailand 2026 | Chon Buri

Dec 1–Dec 31, 2026 (UTC+7)
Thailand
Tokyo, Japan · 2025 LE SSERAFIM TOUR ‘EASY CRAZY HOT' ENCORE IN TOKYO DOME | Tokyo Dome

Tokyo, Japan · 2025 LE SSERAFIM TOUR ‘EASY CRAZY HOT' ENCORE IN TOKYO DOME | Tokyo Dome

Nov 18–Nov 19, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
Mundo Pixar: Pixar, into the world of imagination | Seoul

Mundo Pixar: Pixar, into the world of imagination | Seoul

May 5–Sep 28, 2025 (UTC+9)
Seoul
2025 shang hai lao li shi da shi sai ban jue sai ji jue sai | Juss Sports Venue Qizhong Tennis Center

2025 shang hai lao li shi da shi sai ban jue sai ji jue sai | Juss Sports Venue Qizhong Tennis Center

Oct 11–Oct 12, 2025 (UTC+8)
Shanghai
ASB Classic 2026 | Auckland

ASB Classic 2026 | Auckland

Jan 6–Jan 11, 2026 (UTC+12)
Auckland