W.E.T.: Women exhibiting together

Date 29 November 2022

End Date 3 December 2022

Time 10am - 6pm
Cost Free

Ten diverse international female artists explore the multifaceted nature of womanhood.

Exhibition image for the 'W.E.T.: Women exhibiting together' exhibition. The image shows a digital collage of someone eating an illustration of a pink doll who is crying.

'W.E.T: Women Exhibiting Together' is a group exhibition that brings together works of ten diverse international female artists exploring the multifaceted nature of womanhood through different media. Taking place at the Project Space in London Gallery West, the exhibition is organised and curated by Eleanor Thirlway.

W.E.T is an inclusive exhibition that brings together female artists from a range of backgrounds and working practices. The exhibition aims to juxtapose works in the hope that visitors and artists alike feel empowered to freely engage with the spectrum of womanhood presented. W.E.T believes that one size does not fit all as there is no one way to be a woman. 

W.E.T was born out of a desire to eradicate unhelpful archetypes that limit female complexities and experiences. By untangling histories, stereotypes, and language that devalues female expression instead of accepting comfortable categories that uphold a patriarchal society, we are proving that womanhood cannot be contained or strictly defined.

Opening times

The exhibition will launch with a private view on 29 November 2022, 5–8.30pm, and will continue through to 3 December 2022.

General opening times: 10am–6pm daily.

For any queries about the exhibition, please contact Aleks Lewczuk: [email protected].

About the gallery

Dynamic, challenging and relevant, London Gallery West is a contemporary exhibition space based at the heart of our Harrow Campus.

The gallery showcases the media, art and design work of our current students and alumni, and plays host to renowned local, national and international artists. It forms a focal point for the campus and is an inspirational destination for students, staff, and the wider public.

Collaborations with high-profile galleries and local arts groups ensure the gallery plays a key role within the art community and beyond.