A QVC Exibition, 30th June - 3rd July



QVC the Shopping Channel has teamed up with the Acquire Arts gallery to host a multi-disciplinary art event. A creative group of staff will host the event at the Battersea gallery and each will showcase a single piece of artwork, film or creative medium. QVC employs around 400 staff at it’s Battersea site and is a burgeoning wealth of creative talent. Heidi Wyithe, the event’s co-organiser says ‘Acquire Arts is a fantastic gallery for us to exhibit our own personal work, it is a local venue and is keen to support local artists. We have realised that there are so many budding photographers, artists, film makers and musicians among us, that we are really keen to put on an exhibition locally to celebrate and profile this’.



Acquire Arts is a Not For Profit Art Organisation that provides an affordable Gallery Space for Art Exhibitions and Events in London.

The exhibition runs from 30th June until 3rd July
Acquire Art Gallery
155 Battersea Park Rd

See Life Trough the Lense by Helen Rushton, 10th-12th July

See Life Through The lens will be exhibiting the latest portfolio of work in London on the 10th, 11th, 12th, July 2010. Helen Rushton will be displaying limited edition landscape, travel and underwater images in the Acquire Arts Gallery, 155 Battersea Park Road, London, SW8 4BU. The gallery will be open from 10am – 6.30pm on the Saturday, Sunday and Monday but if you join the See Life Through the Lens Photography Facebook Group you can join me for an exclusive viewing and a glass of wine on Saturday 10th July 2010 6.30 – 8.30pm.

Walking Stories by Oliver Broderick Ward, 19th-20th June 2010


Opening Hours
Saturday 19th June - Open from 12pm
Saturday 19th June - 5pm till 9pm (RSPV only)
Sunday 20th June - 11am till 6pm

A Moving Exhibition curated by Antria Pelakanou, 11th - 17th June 2010


A Moving Exhibition is a travelling exhibition of art which enables artists and students, to showcase their artwork and through doing so enhance the travel experience for London visitors, and build on London’s reputation as a cultural and creative capital.

A moving exhibition's aim is to reach and engage an extensive and diverse community in the course of daily life by "moving London through art". A Moving Exhibition is expanding access to public of the innovative creative arts projects and initiatives that exist within London.
As the artwork of A Moving Exhibition is open for public submission, both professional and novice artwork is being published in the exhibition book.

The idea is to select eclectic artists to participate in an upcoming series of group shows that will take place in different venues in London. The exhibitions and the artists participating will slightly change from one venue to another and by doing so the exhibition will progress and transform.
All Preview Days will be on a Thursday unless otherwise stated. All Moving Exhibitions will last one week. All types of artwork are selected for exhibition: painting, drawing, print-making, installation, sculpture, video, performance, site-specific etc...