JURIED EXHIBITIONS

Details of exhibitions where a panel of judges chose to feature Wendy’s work

Enfield Community Art Exhibition, juried 7-28 June 2025

The Enfield Community Art Exhibition is a not-for-profit-event with the mission to support the creative community. The annual event showcases artwork selected from an open call and hosts a series of workshops that are free, inclusive and accessible.

The theme Home has been interpreted by more than 60 artists in many different disciplines. 

Artwork exhibited: Imagined Pink Flowers


Biafarin, ‘Seasons: Spring 2025’, juried digital, 2-31 April 2025

Exhibizone proudly presents Seasons: Spring 2024, a juried exhibition to capture the essence of spring through your art visually or conceptually.

As the vibrant hues of winter gradually yield to the tender blossoms of spring, we invite all talented artists to join us in exploring the essence of spring, an opportunity to capture and celebrate the rejuvenation and vitality that this season so graciously bestows upon our world.


London Lighthouse Gallery, juried group exhibition, 1-31 May 2025

We’re thrilled to announce our 2025 Spring Exhibition a much-anticipated annual event that continues to serve as a vibrant platform for new and emerging artists.

This year, from over 300 applications, we've carefully selected 25 talented artists from across the globe. Many are returning favourites from past editions, now showcasing 64 brand-new, never-before-seen works

Artwork exhibited:

  1. Imagined Outside
  2. Imagined Tulips
  3. Imagined Red Flowers




Crawley Summer Exhibition Digital Display, 4-8 July 2024

Crawley’s first Summer Contemporary Art Exhibition.

The Crawley Summer Contemporary Art Exhibition 2024 took place from July 4th to 8th at Crawley Library’s second floor. This inaugural event showcased a diverse array of artworks from over 100 local professional, amateur, and junior artists, encompassing various mediums such as painting, drawing, sculpture, performance, film, and digital art.

The exhibition was curated by esteemed artists and curators Alison Dollery, Sarah Maple, Tabish Khan, and Sophie Nowakowska, who have direct links to the Royal College of Art.

The event attracted over 300 visitors, highlighting the community’s engagement with contemporary art. The exhibition was part of Crawley’s Cultural Quarter pop-up programme,

Artwork exhibited: ’Pink and Blue Waves’ 50x70cm

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