Our Wednesday open days are a time for visitors to wander in to the chapel and absorb the history and beauty. A chance to step out of the city and into a place of calm and reflection. From February next year (with a break in January), they will also be a time to perhaps discover...
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Telling the Truth about Nina Hamnett
In our autumn exhibition, Nina Hamnett – ‘Everybody was Furious’, we offer a rare glimpse at the life and legacy of former Fitzrovia resident, artist Nina Hamnett. The show displays six rarely exhibited sketches by the ‘Queen of Bohemia’ (kindly loaned from the museum in her home town of Tenby) set under the chapel’s golden ceiling,...
Alter Ceramic Exhibition
Cavaliero Finn’s Alter is an examination of the transformative qualities of clay and a belief in the transformative power of material thinking through innovation and experimentation. It features the works of ceramic arists including Matthew Chambers, Ashraf Hanna, Leah Jensen, Nicholas Lees and Annie Turner. Entrance to the exhibition is free. Image: Ashraf Hanna, series...
Nina Hamnett – a Simple Exhibition Celebrating a Complex Woman of Fitzrovia
The Fitzrovia Chapel presents a rare glimpse into the life and work of writer and artist Nina Hamnett through an intimate exhibition of rarely seen sketches. ‘Nina Hamnett — ‘Everybody was Furious’ explores this often-overlooked Welsh artist who is central to the creative and cultural legacy of Fitzrovia as well as the wider art scene....
Nina Hamnett – ‘Everybody was Furious’
The Fitzrovia Chapel presents a rare glance at the life and work of writer and artist Nina Hamnett through an intimate exhibition of rarely seen sketches. Everybody was Furious explores this often-overlooked Welsh artist who is central to the creative and cultural legacy of Fitzrovia as well as the wider art scene. Influenced by her...