What’s on

Textiles Exhibition
Art in the Pavilion presents…
Woodfield Textile Exhibition
A showcase for the amazing textile artists in the area - all members of the Woodfield.
Free to visit - all welcome (including the pooches)
OPENING TIMES:
Wednesday 19th from 12pm - 4pm Thursday 20th & Friday 21st from 11am to 4pm
Saturday 22nd from 10am to 2:30pm Sunday 23rd from 10am to 4pm
Wednesday 26th from 12pm to 4pm Thursday 27th & Friday 28th from 11am to 4pm
Saturday 29th from 1pm to 4pm Sunday 30th ALL DAY (10am to 4pm)

Ronnie Hackston ‘LAND’
Visit Ronnie’s solo show in April. Details to be confirmed.
www.ronniehackston.com

‘Bernanna’- Susanna Abel & Bernadette Griffin
Bernadette Griffin & Susanna Abel team up for a joint exhibition of epic proportions!
Bernadette’s colourful, abstract works will be juxtaposed with Susanna’s graphic monotone illustrations for a show that has something for everyone.
Bernadette’s work ranges from large abstract to small portraits and landscapes. Bernadette can spend weeks on a piece of art only to scrape off or paint over. This leads to a gritty depth of tone, and the finished result is often a surprise to the artist herself.
Susanna is an artist, illustrator & designer based in South London. Specialising in natural forms, movement, feathers, fur and flesh. Working in a combination of graphite, inks and metallics, inspired by tattoo art, the natural world and clean graphical lines.

Postcard Fundraiser 2025
Grab yourself a miniature masterpiece
Woodfield Postcard Fundraiser 2025!
Every postcard is only £10 - but every £10 means an awful lot!
All monies raised go to helping keep the Woodfield Pavilion open.
Lots of local artists will be donating their beautiful little artworks and all are for sale.
Each piece will be £10 and all proceeds go towards the Woodfield Pavilion Charity.
5 days of Art, Music and Cake!!
Cake donations greatly received and if you would like to volunteer to help out please contact us on pavilion@thewoodfield.org


A Common Perspective
A Common Perspective
Exhibition of Art from the collective talents that are:
Ania Pieniazek, Margo Random & Ailbhe Phelan
Ailbhe Phelan - Ania Pieniazek - Margo Random
Ailbhe Phelan: - web: ailbhephelan.com - Instagram @ailbhephelan
Ailbhe has worked as a graphic designer and illustrator for many years and only began to create her own art when she attended Morley College printmaking classes in 2015. Her etchings were chosen for the V&A curated exhibitions “Inspired By…” in 2016 and 2018 at Morley Gallery, London. She started to explore painting in 2024, incorporating a variety of media from acrylics to gelli-printing to inks and oil pastels. Her artistic interest is in still life and landscapes, with a special interest in local places. Ailbhe has exhibited locally at Sprout Arts and Woodfield Pavilion group shows. In 2022 she was commissioned to create a set of postal stamps for the Irish Post Office and again in 2023 when she represented Ireland in the pan-european Europa stamp project. She will be showing a mix of prints and paintings at this shared exhibition.
Ailbhe says “I am both excited and nervous to be showing alongside Ania and Margo, two wonderful local artists.”
Ania Pieniazek: - Instagram @aniapieniazekpaintings
Born in Katowice, in Poland, Ania displayed a talent for art in early childhood. From the age of 10, she began to attend additional art classes and received tutoring from a number of well-established Polish artists. At 13, she received her first oil paints from her father and has worked in the medium for over 30 years now. She studied at Silesia University in Cieszyn, Poland, and obtained her art diploma in 2003 in the studio of Tadeusz Rus.
Ania works mainly on canvas in oil and likes to experiment with colours and shapes often creating the pictures from her imagination. Since moving to London in 2005, Ania’s paintings have been exhibited in numerous solo and joint exhibitions. Her work is on display with multiple galleries throughout the UK, and can be found in the homes of collectors across the country. She had a great pleasure to exhibit with Society of Women Artists at the Mall Galleries in London and with Chelsea Art Society at Chelsea Old Town Hall and she is frequently represented at Affordable Art Fair and Fresh Art Fair.
Margo Random: - web: www.margorandom.weebly.com Instagram: @margo_random_art
Margo Random discovered art following a career as a musician, songwriter and actress. Studying at Putney School of Art and Morley College, for the past sixteen years she has been passionate about making art. While oil painting is her first love, Margo is also interested in exploring pastel, watercolour, collage, monoprint, and other printing techniques. Margo has shown her work at Putney, Woodfield Pavilion, Sprout Arts, Wandsworth Artists Open House and other galleries and art shows in London. Her ‘Tooting Bec’ series of limited-edition prints were acquired by London Transport Museum.
Margo’s work encompasses landscape, still life and portraits with an abstract sensibility and a love of colour derived from her travels, her London home and her origins in New York. Her aim is to find the essence of her subject and to depict it with simplicity and emotion. She is very pleased to present A Common Perspective this spring alongside the lovely art of Ania and Ailbhe.



Phillippa Egerton
Phillippa’s paintings usually concentrate on urban life and are inspired by events, whether family or public.
Phillippa is a practising artist who has delved into print making, silk screen prints and linocuts. Painting urban scenes and small egg tempera portraits.
Phillippa has won several prizes for her printmaking and there was television coverage of her Nigel Farage Cake head!



Stefan Szczelkun Solo Show
Stefan Szczelkun solo show:
‘In Common’
4th to the 16th March.
Wednesday 5th March: 12 - 4pm
Thursday 6th March: 1 - 5pm
Friday 7th March: 11 - 4pm
Saturday 8th March: 10 - 6pm
Sunday 9th March: 10 - 4pm
Wednesday 12th March: 12 - 4pm
Thursday 13th March: 1 - 5pm
Friday 14th March: 11 - 4pm
Saturday 15th March: 11 - 6pm
Sunday 16th March: 10 - 4pm
This is mainly a chance for me to show my new series of water colours of Community Noticeboards.
I’ll put these in the context of some retrospective work - ‘The Superior Six’ a set of paintings on the subject of how 'glamour lied to me'; a 2024 reprise of my ’24 Masterpieces’, about my obsession with UK Plotlands; finally a collage of documentary photographs of my ‘Scratch Cottage’ from Art Spectrum 1972 and Documenta 14 in Athens.
There will also be a few recent prints and a selection of my book works for sale.
I’m hoping to launch a new paper edition of my essay ‘Can Working Class Culture Be Knowledge?’.


Woodfield Winter Exhibition - December 4th to February 2nd
Woodfield Winter - A members exhibition.
Art in the Pavilion is proud to have a wealth of artists in it’s membership. Photographers, painters, printers and more. The Pavilion group shows are an opportunity for any of the members to be involved and show their works.
Everyone is welcome to be a member.
Please contact the Manager if you’d like to know more, or are wanting to be part of this exhibition. Ts and Cs apply.


'The Decisive Moment' - an exhibition of works by Peter Solari
The Decisive Moment
Art and Photography by Peter Solari

Creative Reuse - Exhibition of Community Produces Artworks
CREATIVE REUSE
Artworks created by artists and communities across the borough of Wandsworth and Lambeth.
For almost 2 years, Art of Cut & Paste has been bringing artists and communities together, producing original and authentic artworks using recycled materials.
For almost 2 years, Art of Cut & Paste has been bringing artists and communities together, producing original and authentic art projects.
Every Wednesday we work on a project in collaboration using upcycled and low-cost materials.

Tales of Tails - Uki Otake
An exhibition of art by Uki Otake. For Uki's first solo show she exhibits a diverse range of media including, painting, drawing, and mixed media.

Streatham Festival - Art in the Pavilion
ART IN THE PAVILION
Members exhibition 12th Oct - 27th Oct
As part of the Streatham Festival, the Woodfield pavilion is hosting a members exhibition and you’re all invited! Free Entry.
Timings:
Saturdays : 10 - 4pm
Sundays : 11.30 - 4pm
CLOSED MON & TUESDAY
Wednesdays : 12 - 4pm
Thursdays : 11 - 4pm
Fridays : 11 - 4pm

CANCELLED - Woodfield Miniature Art Sale
Due to unforseen circumstances The Woodfield Miniature Art Sale has been cancelled
Sadly, due to illness, the whole fundraiser weekend has had to be cancelled.
The decision wasn’t taken lightly but that’s part of the difficulties of being such a small organisation.
We have a new fabulous exhibition going up next Friday 11th so please support that instead!
Thank you for your understanding.


Emancipation of Colour - Exhibition
Emancipation of Colour
A solo exhibition by JANA RYCHVALSKA
31ST JULY TO 18TH AUGUST

Urban Animals of London - Exhibition by June Thompson
Urban Animals of London
The Captive and the Free
An exhibition of works by local artist June Thompson
The show opens 24th July 11am and is open 11-4pm Wednesday to Sunday


Woodfield Summer Art Show
Woodfield Summer Art Show
This will be our 4th year holding a members Exhibition as part of the Wandsworth Arts Fringe.
An Exhibition of works by the members of The Woodfield Pavilion
(and anyone and everyone is welcome to become a member)

Secret Garden - the collected works of Ishbel Fleming-Boyd
SECRET GARDEN
A solo exhibition by local botanical artist Ishbel.

Woodfield Pavilion Artists Postcard Fundraiser...
Final Day of the
The Woodfield Pavilion
Post Card Fundraiser
The Silent Auction of selected cards will be called at 4pm
Over the years the Pavilion has been proud and honoured to host many many amazing artists and even more works of art. We have had painters, printers, photographers, textile artists, and sculptors (anything has been welcomed as long as it hangs on our walls)
Now there’s a chance for the many more of the Woodfield visitors and users to buy works of art and really help the Woodfield at the same time.
Our fabulous Artists art putting their work on specially printed large postcards which will be for sale between 8th and 12th of May. Come and peruse and grab yourself a little masterpiece.
The amazing SWING DRIVEN THING
KEEPING YOU ENTERTAINED FROM 2PM.
All the proceeds will go towards the Woodfield Pavilion

Woodfield Pavilion Artists Postcard Fundraiser...
Day FOUR of the
The Woodfield Pavilion
Post Card Fundraiser
Over the years the Pavilion has been proud and honoured to host many many amazing artists and even more works of art. We have had painters, printers, photographers, textile artists, and sculptors (anything has been welcomed as long as it hangs on our walls)
Now there’s a chance for the many more of the Woodfield visitors and users to buy works of art and really help the Woodfield at the same time.
Children’s Postcard Workshops 10am and 2:30pm
Our fabulous Artists art putting their work on specially printed large postcards which will be for sale between 8th and 12th of May. Come and peruse and grab yourself a little masterpiece.
Amaia Quartet performs at the Woodfield Pavilion
As part of our fundraiser weekend these wonderful musicians will be entertaining the visitors.
You can buy a front row seat with tea and cake HERE
All the proceeds will go towards the Woodfield Pavilion

Woodfield Pavilion Artists Postcard Fundraiser...
Day Three of the
The Woodfield Pavilion
Post Card Fundraiser
Over the years the Pavilion has been proud and honoured to host many many amazing artists and even more works of art. We have had painters, printers, photographers, textile artists, and sculptors (anything has been welcomed as long as it hangs on our walls)
Now there’s a chance for the many more of the Woodfield visitors and users to buy works of art and really help the Woodfield at the same time.
Our fabulous Artists art putting their work on specially printed large postcards which will be for sale between 8th and 12th of May. Come and peruse and grab yourself a little masterpiece.
All the proceeds will go towards the Woodfield Pavilion

Woodfield Pavilion Artists Postcard Fundraiser...
The Second day of the
The Woodfield Pavilion
Post Card Fundraiser
Over the years the Pavilion has been proud and honoured to host many many amazing artists and even more works of art. We have had painters, printers, photographers, textile artists, and sculptors (anything has been welcomed as long as it hangs on our walls)
Now there’s a chance for the many more of the Woodfield visitors and users to buy works of art and really help the Woodfield at the same time.
Our fabulous Artists art putting their work on specially printed large postcards which will be for sale between 8th and 12th of May. Come and peruse and grab yourself a little masterpiece.
All the proceeds will go towards the Woodfield Pavilion

Woodfield Pavilion Artists Postcard Fundraiser...
The first day of the
The Woodfield Pavilion
Post Card Fundraiser
Over the years the Pavilion has been proud and honoured to host many many amazing artists and even more works of art. We have had painters, printers, photographers, textile artists, and sculptors (anything has been welcomed as long as it hangs on our walls)
Now there’s a chance for the many more of the Woodfield visitors and users to buy works of art and really help the Woodfield at the same time.
Our fabulous Artists art putting their work on specially printed large postcards which will be for sale between 8th and 12th of May. Come and peruse and grab yourself a little masterpiece.
All the proceeds will go towards the Woodfield Pavilion

Nature Matters - an exhibition by Art with Annalisa
Nature Matters
An exhibition of Paintings and Drawings by the art collective
“Art With Annalisa”
Opens April 24th and runs until May 5th - Wednesdays to Sundays 11-4pm (but please check HERE if you’re making a special trip as opening times may vary on certain days)
Back in January 2019 I joined an adult education Art Class at the Francis Xavier 6th Form College, Clapham South. The tutor was Annalisa! It was a friendly group which I immediately felt part of.
Later that year, the College closed its adult education courses, but to keep the class going, Annalisa rented the lovely tall-ceiling’d, large window’d room where we continued to meet until … the Pandemic hit in March 2020.
Annalisa is from South East London, so had to let us go. For some of us, the Pandemic brought changes to their lives and others moved. But a core group of the original class continued to find ways of meeting – spread out on the Common, or in someone’s back garden, wherever we could within the Lockdown rules! ‘Art with Annalisa’ became our WhatsApp moniker!
Now, in 2024, we continue to meet! We’ve had occasional excursions to Battersea Park and a favourite venue is the Eden Garden beside St. Paul’s Church, Clapham Old Town. We can now include indoors in someone’s house when we need shelter from the rain or cold, and we’ve also been welcomed in the lovely space of the Ascension Church in Malwood Road, Clapham – right opposite our starting place, the Francis Xavier 6th Form College!
Our Exhibition includes members of our group, Annalisa herself, and one or two special painting friends.
We do hope to see you
Caroline Payton

Earth Wood and Stone - Exhibition by Ronnie Hackston
EARTH WOOD AND STONE
AN EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS BY LOCAL ARTIST
RONNIE HACKSTON
I’m an artist and photographer based in South London. Originally hailing from the North-East of England, I moved to London in the 1980s to study art at the University of Roehampton. After a 30-year career in magazine publishing, in recent years I have returned to painting full-time, and now exhibit my work regularly. I was one of the first artists, together with my late partner Claire, to show my work at the newly-refurbished Woodfield Pavilion, back in 2019. The Woodfield is a wonderful community resource, and as a longtime member I’ve contributed to many group exhibitions over the last four years or so. Over this period we’ve built up an impressive roster of local artists who show their work at the venue.
Not long after the Woodfield opened for business, the pandemic intervened and the world shut down for a while. Walks in the green spaces of South London became part of my daily routine, and I would generally set out armed with sketchbook, pencils and camera. The practice of art, and a curiosity about nature, were a godsend in those troubled times. When the world returned to a semblance of normality, I kept up my drawing and painting practice, and since then I’ve ranged further afield for inspiration, but still return to the likes of Tooting Common, Wimbledon Common and Richmond Park, the natural world on my doorstep. I’ve built up a large body of work over this time, of which I’m pleased to show a small selection here.
Primarily concerned with the English landscape, my work often focuses on distant vistas, hills, forests and the effects of light, weather and time, and is both developed through objective drawing and mediated through memories and imagination. Elements featured vary from Neolithic monuments and natural forms to modern cityscapes, responding to the layers of history in the landscape. I work in a variety of media ranging from acrylics, oils and watercolours to photography and digitally manipulated imagery, with varying degrees of abstraction in my approach to the subject.
My next exhibition, “Earth Wood & Stone” is my first solo show for several years, and runs from 4th to 20th April at the Woodfield Pavilion, and will feature paintings, drawings and photography based around the landscape theme. Opening times: Thursday to Sunday, 11am to 4pm. Private view - Saturday 6th April, 2pm to 6pm.
Website: www.ronniehackston.com
Email: ronnie@ronniehackston.com
Insta: @hackstonr

ARCHIVES - Black & White photography by Nick Hale
ARCHIVES
Photographs from the Archives
by Nick Hale
Nick Hale, born in 1934, has spent most of his working life first as a freelance film editor, then cameraman, on documentaries and current affairs programmes for television, travelling extensively and covering a wide variety of subjects.
The display on the walls is a selection from his archives of photographs taken while “off duty” from the fifties to the present, curated by Janet Baker.
They are 20” x 16” prints on Resin Coated paper. The prints for sale are silver gelatin on fibre based paper from the original negatives, and selenium toned for permanence, and many are in archival mounts, and a few are framed.

UNCOMMON - exhibition by Jason Shuttleworth and Caroline Jefford
And exhibition of works by Jason Shuttleworth and Caroling Jefford

STUDIO 73 - A Gallery takeover
STUDIO 73
Brixton’s foremost exhibition organiser; Creative force behind the Brixton Art Prize, and manager of an amazing Artist collective.
is taking over the main hall at the Pavilion.

Woodfield Winter Exhibition
Art in the Pavilion is delighted to present….
WOODFIELD WINTER EXHIBITION

Hustling & Jostling - Melanie Russell and Justine Formentelli
Art in the Pavilion presents...
Hustling And Jostling
an exhibition of works by
Melanie Russell and Justine Formentelli
November 14th to December 2nd

Nineteen Dogs and One Chicken - Alex Mayer
Art in the Pavilion is delighted to host…
Nineteen Dogs and One Chicken
NINETEEN DOGS AND ONE CHICKEN
BY ALEX MAYER
NOVEMBER 4TH TO NOVEMBER 12TH
PRIVATE VIEW - 4TH NOVEMBER 1-4PM.

Liminal - a Woodfield members exhibition
“LIMINAL”
Occupying a position at, or on both sides of, a boundary or threshold.
In conjunction with Streatham Festival Art in the Pavilion is delighted to host the Woodfield Members exhibition.
The exhibition is open to all members - and everyone can become a member…
For further information please contact Janet on pavilion@thewoodfield.org
