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HERE: The  2025 London Group Waterloo Sculpture exhibition


HERE celebrates everything that makes a neighborhood and community what it is today, all that brings us here, together.


The London Group invited its artists to create a visual and spatial narrative of connection—where history meets modern life, and where individual paths converge to create collective meaning.


Alongside this powerful sculpture trail and during the Waterloo festival (10-13th of July) there will be indoor exhibitions across the Crypt at St John’s as well as collaboration with the Creative Writing Club producing ekphrastic poems in response to the artworks installed.


St John's Waterloo Churchyard, London,SE1 8TY

Thursday 7th July – Saturday 6th Sep,

Open: 9am - 8pm, free entry


Waterloo Festival 2025 – The London Group


Ekphrasis: Words meet Sculpture | St Johns


The Royal Sculptors Society Summer Show


The Summer Show 2025 has been selected and curated by Polly Bielecka, Gallery Director, Pangolin London Sculpture Gallery and the theme she has selected for the show is 'Sculpture in the Home'.

About her choice of theme for the Summer Show 2025, Polly has said: 'Given the unusual location of this year’s show, Burgh House, a beautiful 18th Century Queen Anne Style Home built in 1704 in the middle of Hampstead, the exhibition takes as its inspiration the innovative series of Post War touring exhibitions organised by the Arts Council under the title ‘Sculpture in the Home’. These exhibitions explored and celebrated the important role sculpture plays in a domestic environment.'


Burgh House, New End Square, London NW3 1LT

Thursday 17 July – Sunday 21 September
Opening times:

Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays + Bank Holidays, 10am to 4pm

FREE ENTRY


Summer Show 2025 | Royal Society of Sculptors