Ealing Art Group Returns to Dickens Yard with Autumn Exhibition

Local artists showcase works in diverse media at Open Ealing


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October 15, 2025

The Ealing Art Group is to host its autumn public exhibition at Open Ealing

The free-entry event runs from Monday 27 October to Sunday 2 November, with varied opening hours throughout the week.

Visitors can explore work by over 20 members of the group, featuring a wide range of media including acrylic, watercolour, felting, repoussé, ceramics, printing, and collage. The exhibition promises a rich display of colour, texture, and technique, reflecting the group’s commitment to artistic diversity and community engagement.

Exhibition Times:

  • Monday 27 October: 11am – 5pm
  • Tuesday 28 October: 1pm – 5pm
  • Wednesday 29 October – Saturday 1 November: 11am – 5pm
  • Sunday 2 November: 11am – 4pm

Open Ealing is located in the Ealing Arts Centre, Unit 14, School Lane, Dickens Yard, W5 2TD.

Founded in 1910 as the Ealing Art Guild, the Ealing Art Group is one of the oldest amateur art societies in England. It has maintained an active presence in the borough for over a century, holding annual exhibitions in venues ranging from churches and town halls to Pitzhanger Manor Gallery and Gunnersbury Park Museum.

The group’s mission is to encourage art in all its forms, welcoming both practising artists and those who simply enjoy visual creativity. Its exhibitions often feature a mix of established and emerging members, contributing to a dynamic and inclusive arts scene in Ealing.

For more information about the group and its activities, visit the Ealing Art Group website.


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