Livvy King, Erin Rosalie Thomas and Tereza Horáček
The exhibition will run from 7 November – 8 December 2025
A group exhibition by three emerging young artists.
Livvy King is a conceptual and abstract artist whose practice explores the depths of psychological experience. Utilising colours found in nature to create expanded paintings, sculptures and prints, she is known for using the material quality of copper to embody the feminine experience, constructing surfaces that denote herbal healing, human resilience, and women’s history.
Erin Rosalie Thomas is a multi-media figurative artist best known for her wool paintings, created by felt-needling raw and dyed wool onto canvas. Her work explores the intersection of body language, communication, and touch, often through the lens of femininity and its associations with passivity and emotional nuance.
Tereza Horáček is a painter whose work is characterised by evocative colours, textured, gestural brushstrokes, fluorescent-orange backgrounds and loose washes. She reworks and layers paint to combine painting techniques reminiscent of the Old Masters. Her pastoral scenes draw inspiration from Dutch seventeenth-century paintings- broad meadows, grazing cattle, poultry and expansive skies are recurring motifs within her work.