Spores – SET Lewisham Exhibition
Spores is a group exhibition exploring natural cycles, transience, and the erosion of meaning through painting and sculpture.
Spores is a group exhibition exploring natural cycles, transience, and the erosion of meaning through painting and sculpture.
A Coral Reef brings together drawing, painting, and sculpture by Aidan Quinn and Hallam Wood, focusing on fragility, connection, and the relationships formed between images, materials, and everyday life.
Bringing together new works by Associate Members, Peter McNelis and Charlie Fogg, the exhibition explores communication, paranoia, and power within the structures that shape digital and social life.
Bringing together photographic works, projected video and light installations in a darkened space, Altogether Without stages an encounter with the (in)discernable gap between the still and the moving image. Through a play between darkness and light, the show seeks to shift and trouble perceptions of duration and the ephemeral. Opens 16 October.
Learn how to tell a whole story in one image with artist Isaac Heard, part of the Look at This If You Love Me exhibition at SET Lewisham. Free, open to all skill levels.
Explore narrative and experimental drawing in a free workshop with Fidelia Schlegl and Elisa Terranera, part of the Look at This If You Love Me exhibition. All materials provided, suitable for all ages and skill levels.
Get creative with NICEGMO in a free imaginary poster-making workshop, part of the Look at This If You Love Me exhibition. All materials provided, suitable for all ages and skill levels.
Explore your creativity in a collaborative, UFO-inspired drawing and collage workshop with Lucinda Purkis and Kate Morris-Milliar. All materials provided, suitable for all ages and skill levels.
Part of SET’s Associate Members’ Programme, Searching for Noon at 2pm is a joint exhibition by Saul Smith and Takumi Miller at SET Lewisham. Featuring installation and film, the show reflects on Gipsy Hill and its links to the City of London. Free, open 11–20 September 2025 (by appointment after 11 September).
Opening: Thursday, 10 April6:00 PM – 8:30 PM Exhibition continues until 27 AprilFriday – Sunday, 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM ‘The year is 1996, the month is July and a heatwave hits the usual dreary England in full force. John Major’s Criminal Justice and Public Order Act has plummeted young, disenfranchised brits into a new […]
Lewisham Illuminations, opening this week at SET Lewisham, curated by Rhian Harris Mussi @rhianharrismussi & Charlie Goodhall @movingface PV: 13th December 6:30pm-9:00pmOpen daily 6:00-9:00pmClosing Night: 21st December 6:30pm-9:00pm Raising money for Lewisham Foodbank, please bring donations along to the exhibition. Poster by Eleni Papazoglou @eleni_papazoglou_ & Rhian Harris Mussi @rhianharrismussi
Join us on Sunday 17 November, 1.30pm-4.30pm for OUTFITTING, a stress-free community clothes swap at SET Lewisham! Outfitting is an invitation to give and receive: you bring your old clothes and find some that are new to you. You can take what you want, the exchange is not choreographed. While searching for a new look, […]
PV: Thursday 7 November, 6-10pmExhibition open: Friday 8 November – Wednesday 13 November, 12pm – 5pm each day.Curated by the artists Gabrielle Bejani @goublou and Lucinda Purkis @kingkingstringball442 “don’t tell me it wasthe wind!” Frank shouts “THAT TREEWAVEDAT ME!”The Book of Frank by CAConrad Anatomy of a Soaring Lion is a two-person show by Gabrielle […]
Join us on Thursday, 5 September, from 6 PM to 10 PM for the first Open Studios event of the year! To kick things off, both of our Lewisham sites will be opening their doors to the public. Come along for free refreshments and an opportunity to visit artists in their studios and chat about […]
CAP’CHA: ᶜᵒᵐᵖˡᵉᵗᵉˡʸ ᴬᵘᵗᵒᵐᵃᵗᵉᵈ ᴾᵘᵇˡⁱᶜ ᵀᵉˢᵗⁱⁿᵍ ᶜᵃⁿⁿᵒᵗ ᴴᵃᵛᵉ ᵁˢ ᴬᵖᵃʳᵗ is a multimedia group exhibition curated by 何伊凡 Yifan He, exploring the trust and mistrust we place in technology and the history and networks that support its functionality. It is supported by SET, and generously funded by the National Lottery and Arts Council England. Featuring works […]