Riverside Art Group to Hold Annual Exhibition


Local group to display its work at POSK on King Street

RAG members at Many Rivers to Cross at Riverside Studios, September 2022
RAG members at Many Rivers to Cross at Riverside Studios, September 2022

October 7, 2024

A west London local art group is preparing to hold its annual exhibition.

The Riverside Artists’ Group (RAG) will be putting the work of its members on display from 3-14 November at the Polish Centre (POSK), on King Street, Hammersmith.

33 artists will be showing individual works. Entry is free and the centre is open from 10am to 5pm A private view is taking place on Thursday 7 November from 6-8pm and there is a chance to hear an artists’ talk on Saturday 9 November from 2.30-4.30pm

Throughout the exhibition there will be postings of RAG ANNUAL 24 on Instagram @riversideartistsgroup.

Exhibiting artists include:

Mike Abrahams, Susan Bazin, Peter Blegvad, Lynne Beel, Natalia Bobrova, Joanna Brendon MBE, Grazyna Cyzdik, G. Calvert, Jim Cox, Brian Deighton, Josie Deighton, Emma Davis, Shona Elrick, Chloe Fremantle, Máire Gartland, Saadah George, Sarah Granville, Martin Ireland, Janey Hagger,
Buffy Kimm, James Lawson, Seil Lien, Marianne Moore, Jane Oldfield, John Potter, Ryszard Rybicki, Felicity Swan, Sanja Stamenic, Celia Toler, Astrite Vula, Greta Wakil, Miles Watson, Stephen Williams.

RAG, established in 1986 at Riverside Studios, is a diverse group of up to 40 practicing artists. These include established practitioners, fine art lecturers as well as newcomers and professionals.

RAG’s membership uses a wide range of disciplines to develop and progress ideas and produce work that spans contemporary visual art forms. With notable past national and international exhibitions, RAG continues to show regularly in real life, alongside an active online presence.

RAG is a not-for-profit organisation. For sales of work, individual artists can be contacted through its website.

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