Tuesday 24 June 2025 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Maison Pan, 6-11 Suffolk Street, London SW1Y
Registration Deadline: 22 June 2025
All event fees are listed net of VAT.
Ever wanted to know more about the art world? Well now is your chance!
Join Lydia Higton, co-founder of Fé Collective (which aims to equip the next generation of female artists), at a panel talk about early stage of collecting and the role of prints and multiples as an accessible point of entry to the art market.
The event will be situated within the solo exhibition “Kaleidoscopic Loops” of Lydia Smith who will be presenting works on paper, sculptures as well as digital art. Set in the ancient vaults of the National Gallery.
Itinerary
In Kaleidoscopic Loops, Lydia Smith proposes that beauty and meaning are not fixed truths but dynamic representations, emerging through the continuous interplay of reflections, transformation, and human consciousness. By weaving the tactile with the digital, the ancient with the modern, her work suggests that our search for coherence is not about finding singular answers, but about recognising enduring patterns that connect us across time, space, and medium.
Members and non-member of all genders are welcome to attend.
This event is kindly sponsored by Greystock Investment + Development. Greystock Investments are proud to be promoting both new and dynamic artistic talent through Women in Property. Greystock is a specialist in the real estate sector, which focuses on creating strong food store and convenience store freehold assets let to well know brands on long term leases. They also purchase sale and leaseback assets in other sub-sectors.
Registration Deadline: 22 June 2025
Event Contact: Events Team
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