Sculptor and environmental artist Juliet Watt presents her first solo exhibition at 67 York Street Gallery, exploring the fascinating intersection of memory and imagination. Through her multi-sensory installations, Watt invites viewers to engage with her personal stories while awakening their own treasured memories.
Working between London and Glasgow, Watt creates immersive pieces that incorporate texture, taste, sound, and scent. Her playful and intuitive approach transforms personal narratives into universal experiences, encouraging visitors to forge their own emotional connections with the work.
Exhibition Dates: 23rd - 26th January
Opening Hours: Thursday - Sunday, 11am - 6:30pm
Private View: Wednesday 22nd, 5pm - 8pm
Location: 67 York Street Gallery, Marylebone, London
Free Entry
The exhibition takes place in the gallery's distinctive Scandinavian-inspired space, known for championing emerging and established artists in the heart of Marylebone Village.