welcome home.
home is a pop-up gallery, where art, photography and ideas sit together, in the space where you live.
home:gallery sits in the space between formal art establishments and the home environment, taking the best bits from each.
want to create your own home:gallery?
the home:gallery model can be used by anyone, anywhere to share and showcase creative passions with friends, family and community. I'd love the model to be used by people across the world.
click here for templates and tips to create your own.
want to exhibit your work?
apply here to showcase in home:gallery in Hackney, London, N1.
want to attend the next event?
sign-up here for our next event in Hackney, London, N1.
home is a pop-up gallery, where art, photography and ideas sit together, in the space where you live.
home:gallery sits in the space between formal art establishments and the home environment, taking the best bits from each.
want to create your own home:gallery?
the home:gallery model can be used by anyone, anywhere to share and showcase creative passions with friends, family and community. I'd love the model to be used by people across the world.
click here for templates and tips to create your own.
want to exhibit your work?
apply here to showcase in home:gallery in Hackney, London, N1.
want to attend the next event?
sign-up here for our next event in Hackney, London, N1.
Launch of home:gallery - January 2016
I opened up my flat and turned it into a pop-up gallery for a few days... Some of my work, along with the work of another artist, Megan Metcalf were on display. The theme was 'Street Stories'. People came along, saw art and drank tea and bubbles and ate homemade cake.
Feedback from people who came:
"This was the first event I've been to like this - I loved seeing the art in the home environment - it made it really special"
Anna, policy and innovation Consultant
"I loved coming along to the preview evening, not only was there great art but everyone was really keen to chat about the home:gallery concept as well as what was on show. I had some great conversations and I'm meeting up with a couple of people I met for a coffee too"
Amy, education specialist
"The slippers are a great idea - the ritual of taking off your shoes as soon as you enter puts you in a different frame of mind for viewing the art and meeting other folk"
Tom, musician
"I love that you socialised art"
Gareth, Managing Director