Looking Back at Our Favourite Exhibitions
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Looking Back at Our Favourite Exhibitions

Tuesday 4 March 2025

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A retrospective of the most impactful exhibitions supporting and celebrating female artists over the past year.

Looking Back at Our Favourite Exhibitions

The past year has seen some extraordinary exhibitions championing female artists — from major institutional shows to intimate gallery presentations. Here are some of the highlights that stayed with us.

Women in Art Prize Exhibition at The Art Academy London

Our own annual exhibition brought together finalists and winners in a show that demonstrated the remarkable range and depth of women’s artistic practice today. From painting to printmaking, photography to sculpture — the work was bold, moving, and essential.

Square Feet Gallery — Ellis King: Desperate Housewife

Prize winner Ellis King’s exhibition at Square Feet Gallery in Marylebone showcased a practice that confronts domesticity, identity, and exhaustion with unflinching honesty. A powerful show from an artist to watch.

Hampstead School of Art — Abstract Painting Prize

The Hampstead School of Art’s ongoing commitment to women’s painting, embodied in their exhibition prize partnership with Women in Art Prize, produced another exceptional show — celebrating abstract practice in all its forms.

We are deeply grateful to all our gallery partners whose commitment to female artists makes this community possible.

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