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Home Is Where The Art Is is a Group Exhibition by Grafters Collective exploring working class perspectives on the home.
Curated by Jennifer Jones, Gem Bryant, Beth Seeboo and Melissa Newbery Welcome.
Home Is Where The Art Is brings together the works of sixteen members of Grafters Collective to explore working-class perspectives on the home. Themes of place, family and the mundane re-occur throughout the show.
Essex born artist Thomas Holland highlights the intrinsic link between location and home as The Essex (2022) displays a coat of arms on floorboards imagined to be found in the back of a fictional manor house, church or community centre in the Essex countryside.
Whilst Melissa Newbery Welcome’s Fieldnotes (2025) uses the technique of phototransfer to display images of moments in London which the artist deems ‘typical’ of their home city. Lily Donaldson’s Locket (2024) emphasises the importance of family in relation to the home as the painting shows a locket which holds images of the artist’s nuclear family, prior to their separation.
In Holding Them Up (2024) Vernetta Chukwu displays footballs, originally belonging to her father, hung in a rope net and intertwined with photographs from integral moments of her life. The work speaks of the artist’s family’s connection to football and to each other, commenting on the intrinsic links between ourselves and those with which we share our homes. Whilst Antonia Del Ens’ installation Being Called Extraordinary Isn’t A Compliment (2025) compiles found objects typical of a working-class British household to explore the emotional significance of mundane possessions and ‘everyday’ moments in domestic space.
Audiences are invited to reflect on what home means to them as well as the significance of domesticity, family and fleeting everyday moments which may often become overlooked in a busy working lifestyle.
Home Is Where The Art Is will be on show from 11th April until 16th May 2025 at Hypha HQ in Euston. A series of events organised by Grafter and exhibiting artist Elleanna Chapman will run alongside the exhibition. This will include a Curator Tour, a Workshop, two Artists in Residence, a Public Participatory Artwork and a Panel Discussion.
Kindly supported by Hypha Studios and British Land
EXHIBITING ARTISTS:
Antonia Del Ens @4sdisplay
Beth Seeboo @seeboostudio
Edie Samuels @ediepencils
Elleanna Chapman @elleannac
Emma Ogawa Todd @3mmatodd
Gabby Pavek @gabby_pavek
Gem Bryant @gembryantstudio
Jennifer Jones @jenlartna
Karl Murphy @karljmurphy
Lily Donaldson @lilydonaldsonfa
Melissa Newbery Welcome @jigglypull
Mia Harwood @miaharwoodartist
Millie Noble @millienoblefineart
Savanna Achampong @savanna_achampong
Thomas Holland @poor_tom
Vernetta Chukwu @vernettachukwu
Private View - Thursday, 10th April , 6-9pm
Opening times -
11th April-16th May
Mondays 4pm-7pm
Fridays 4pm-7pm
Saturdays and Sundays 1pm-5pm