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EXHIBITION: The Female Journey: Stories in Paint – Atelier Six Art


  • St. Margaret's House 21 Old Ford Road London, England, E2 9PL United Kingdom (map)

A powerful exploration of womanhood, resilience, and the untold stories of the female experience through art. 

This debut solo exhibition by Atelier Six Art offers a powerful exploration of womanhood, resilience, and the shared stories of women across the globe. Showcasing a selection from the ongoing The Female Journey series, the works delve into themes such as fertility, menstruation, motherhood, pain, and societal expectations. Through layered mixed-media techniques, the series challenges traditional portrayals of women in art, focusing instead on their strength, courage, and transformation.

The artist behind Atelier Six Art began painting as a means of recovery from illness, creating artworks that are deeply personal and reflective of the resilience found in adversity. Rooted in these experiences and informed by diverse artistic movements, the works aim to foster reflection, connection, and dialogue about the untold stories of women.

Join us at The Chapel, St. Margaret’s House, to experience this compelling debut exhibition celebrating the beauty and complexity of the female journey.

Venue: The Chapel at St. Margaret’s House - 21 Old Ford Road, Bethnal Green, London E2 9PL

Access: We are working to make our Grade II listed building more accessible but it will take some time. Please note that entry to the Chapel is not step-free. If you require access support (including our portable ramps), please get in touch via comms@stmargaretshouse.org.uk

Dates & Times:

  • Opening event: Friday 7th February, 6-8.30pm

  • Exhibition: Saturday 8th & Sunday 9th February, 10-6pm — Monday 10th February, 10am-4pm

Ticket price:

  • Opening event: Registration is free but essential (book ticket on the link below)

  • Exhibition: Free

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