The Southover Gallery X Artwave Pop Up
On Saturday 20th September, we put on our second whole house pop up just in time for the last weekend of Artwave Festival and the Autumn Equinox. Each corner of the house was taken over by an artist, maker or retailer to create a truly immersive shopping experience.
Chiara Perano & Connie Celeste works side by side.
Twin sisters Liv & Dom alongside their kitchen stall filled with treasures.
Autumnal Flowers by Hamsey Belle & delicious food by Field Food
Artist Sarah B. Solanet alongside one of her paintings.
While our Autumn Show art peered down from walls and shelves, guests got to shop from creatives like Liv & Dom, Florence Sweryda and Sideline, hopping up to the roof terrace for tarot with Natasha Khan and eating delicious snacks from Field Food in our courtyard cafe.
Miniature Paper Artist Florence Sweryda at her beautiful stand in the Red Room.
Smalls Studio kids fashion in the nursery
Meredith Brooklyn’s handmade, upcycled garments in the bedroom
Jewellery by the amazing Ruby Jack in the Blue bedroom
Polly Finch (Deirdre Bland’s granddaughter) and her magical miniatures.
Natasha Khan gave readings from her very own Tarot deck.
A stunning portrait of artist Helen Mary Stronge in her space.
Gary Edwards from Edwards & Todd in his living room shop
Menteath’s stunning bathroom shop.
Sideline’s Ellen with a happy shopper!
Peggy Poppleton’s beautiful work.
We are so grateful to all our artist, contributors and guests who made the day what it was. A shout out to contributors Launette Vintage, Edwards & Todd, Liv & Dom, Florence Sweryda, Peggy Poppleton, Raw Solace, Ruby Jack, Sideline, Menteath, Helen Mary Stronge, Smalls Studio, Meredith Brooklyn, Polly Finch, Mary Collins, Field Food, Tavole Calde, Natasha Khan and Hamsey Belle. To Sophie, Harry Brayne, Matilda and Finley and of course all our artists at The Southover Gallery who’s work shone out from around our home. It was a dream team effort!
A special thank you to my patient husband Matt Harris for allowing us to take over the entire house with another mad iteration of The Southover Gallery!
All photography thanks to Harry Brayne