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Clare Dudeney, Held in Motion

Held in Motion

Curated by The Dot Project
Preview: Thursday 26th June, 6-8pm
27 Jun till 5 Jul 2025
Main Gallery

Clare Dudeney

Clare Dudeney's most expansive presentation to date, bringing together various practices - united by a focus on movement, transformation, and interconnection.

Dudeney's work explores the ever-changing nature of life and how we are shaped by our relationships, environments, and unseen connections, dissolving rigid boundaries and revealing a world in flux.

Through abstract woven terrains, ceramic weavings, and large-scale fabric collages, Dudeney captures the ebb and flow of thoughts, memories, and emotions. Drawing from her past observations of nature, particularly rock formations, where micro topographies can appear vast - she translates these shifting landscapes into tactile form.

About the artist:
Clare Dudeney (b. 1981) lives and works in London. She received her MA in Fine Art from City & Guilds of London Art School (2018) and undertook classes with the Royal Drawing School. Clare changed career to be an artist in 2014 after an inspirational trip to Antarctica, where she has since returned as artist-in-residence on a tourist ship. She has worked in climate change and energy policy for over 20 years. Currently working on a freelance basis with an environmental charity Sustainability First, developing projects to combine her interests in art and sustainability.

For more on Clare's work visit claredudeney.com and follow Clare on Instagram @claredudeney

Curated by The Dot Project. thedotproject.com


Thames-Side Studios Gallery
Thames-Side Studios
Harrington Way, Warspite Road
Royal Borough of Greenwich
London SE18 5NR

Open Thursday-Sunday, 12-5pm, during exhibitions.
For general Thames-Side Studios Gallery enquiries please email info@thames-sidestudios.co.uk
Disabled access. Free, limited parking is available on site.

How to get here:
Bicycle: Thames River cycle path (16 mins cycle from Greenwich).
Bus: 161 / 177 / 180 / 472 to Warspite Road bus stop.
DLR: Woolwich Arsenal (1 minute walk to Plumstead Road and take Route Bus 177 towards Peckham Bus Station or 472 towards North Greenwich Station).
Road: A2 corridor, first roundabout east of Thames Barrier onto Warspite Road.
Train: From Cannon Street or London Bridge to Woolwich Dockyard (8 minute walk) or Charlton (12 minute walk).
Tube: North Greenwich (Take the Route Bus 472 towards Thamesmead Town Centre).
Crossrail: Elizabeth Line to Woolwich (take Route Bus 177 towards Peckham Bus Station or 472 towards North Greenwich Station).

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