“Exhibitions are kind of ephemeral moments, when they're gone, they're gone” - Hans Ulrich Obrist
Exhibitions

Spring Art Show
Welcome to our Spring 2025 collection, where we are thrilled to present our latest exhibition, an eclectic celebration of artistic diversity. We’ve brought together a wide range of works from artists of all backgrounds, styles, and disciplines, deliberately curated without a unifying theme.

Fix your bake
An exciting exhibition on portraiture and paintings.
The title is derived from "bake," which can refer to a face in old English dialects, and has been revived in modern street slang. You'll often hear it in the context of describing someone's facial expression or appearance (especially here in Belfast and in parts of London), e.g., "Look at his bake" or "Fix your bake."

A Harlot's Progress
A Harlot’s progress was influenced by Hogarth’s story of the same name. Originally a suite of 6 etchings and paintings by the artist circa 1732.
1,240 sets of 6 prints were sold for a guinea so quickly that pirate copies were soon in circulation. The Artists’s collection of 12 etchings have a similar thread but explore a more personal view of a modern world.

Gav's Caf
Gav’s Caf is a weekend cafe and supper club run by picture collector and owner. This is a small, curated selection of work taken from the walls of his dining room. The collection is largely made from prints but there are a few original paintings and photography as well.