Domestic Pleasures
Sarah Cliff, Caroline Penn, Sally Eldars and guests
1 – 25 October


An exhibition in celebration of the eclectic, postmodern, domestic life. Curator: Sarah Cliff
Sarah Cliff, Caroline Penn and Sally El Dars are joined by SVAF members of The Bridge Art School (2024/5) and other guests in this exhibition encompassing film, bookmaking, printmaking, architecture, made and found objects, textiles, drawing and painting.
Exhibiting artists: Adam Green, Amanda Hopkins, Carole Aston, Caroline Penn, Cherie Lubbock, Christine Highland, Cliona Murphy, Donald Smith, Eve Penn, Franny Swann, Jane Sandoe, Jill Laudet, Kate Grimes, Louisa Crispin, Lu Donovan, Mai Osawa, Maria Turner, Peps Barkhan, Rosalind Barker, Sally Eldars, Samuel L. Herbert, Sarah Cliff, Sonia Griffin, Sue Evans, Susanne Beard

Installed in The Open Dresser, Sally El Dars’ Nonna Neana Hanim, is a collection of works inspired by her Egyptian grandmother and the dressers and display cabinets of her aunt.
The Open Dresser is adjoined by small, diverse expressions of domestic pleasure by SVAF members of The Bridge Art School (2024/5) and other guests.

Caroline Penn’s installation, What is Left is an incisive and poignant examination of our relationship with everyday objects, exposing their hidden narratives. Using the inherent qualities of the artists’ book, objects, film and printmaking, she conceals and then reveals a story in an intimate and tactile form.

Sarah Cliff’s Book of Hours, is a three dimensional, secular interpretation of a medieval, domestic devotional book of illuminated texts, recited at specific times of day and intended for private reflection.

The exhibition features The Model House, a scale-model of a 1970’s postmodern social housing project in Notting Hill Gate, constructed over a thirty-year period by Eve Penn, accompanied by Sarah Cliff’s personal response through printmaking, objects and research

© Caroline Penn
Title: Domestic Pleasures Pocket Accordion and Other Bookmaking
Artist Tutor: Caroline Penn
Saturday October 18 10:30 – 1:30
Adults only
Book a place luscombehouse@hotmail.com 6 places only
Artist Tutor: Caroline Penn
Fold a pocket accordion book with an integrated cover and insert your own keepsakes and papers in the pockets.
Please bring a few of your own keepsakes e.g. drawings, photos, poems, tickets, decorative pieces that you can cut to fit pocket size max 7 x 12.5cm. You will also have the opportunity to emboss small papers on the press with cut out shapes or soft threads, to fit the pockets in your book.
If time, we will also make some simple folding books with cuts.
Artists’ discussion: 6-8pm, 1st October
Join us for refreshments and to view the exhibition from 6
At 6:30 Curator Sarah Cliff will introduce the concept of the show and lead a Q&A with Sally Eldars and Caroline Penn about their work. Exhibiting guest artists will be invited to speak.
Domestic Pleasures Workshops

Title: Domestic Pleasures Still Life Collage
Saturday October 4 10:30 – 1:30
Over 10s and Adults
Book a place luscombehouse@hotmail.com 8 places only
Artist Tutor: Sally El Dars
From a still life setup of domestic household items, and using found and recycled materials, come and create your own Picasso cubist collage.
