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An international art community providing opportunities and fair payment for artists #ArtCanOrg
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ρ ≠ 𝟶 ᴅᴇɴsɪᴛʏ ɪs ɴᴏᴛ ᴢᴇʀᴏ. K:art Studio @k.art.studio.uk and ArtCan @artcanorg are delighted to present ρ ≠ 𝟶, an immersive online exhibition exploring density, contact, and embodied perception within an increasingly frictionless world. In this virtual space, the gallery is not simply a format for display, but an integral part of the exhibition’s conceptual structure. Through the tension between digital immateriality and the search for weight, resistance, and bodily awareness, ρ ≠ 𝟶 invites viewers to experience how presence, perception, and emotion can take shape in the virtual. Presented by K:art Studio and ArtCan 1–14 June 2026 Featured artwork: Keren He @hekeren_studio Glitter Dermis, 2024. Oil on canvas, 60 × 60 cm More details coming soon.
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We’re very excited to announce our partnership with @drinkotherwine 🍷🥂 Not only do they source great wines but they also collaborate with London-based artists - a great fit for ArtCan! In their words: “Wine and art are easy things to fall in love with. Sometimes it’s the story behind them, or the person who created them. Other times it’s the quality of the ingredients or conditions in which they were made. But often it’s unexplainable - because both are deeply personal, and should be enjoyed for no reason other than it feels good to appreciate them.” We’re hoping to introduce some of their wines at the Fitzrovia Gallery later this month… In the meantime, do give them a follow and a welcome to ArtCan! #ArtAndWine #ArtCanOrg #NewPartnership
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Busy bee 🐝 ArtCan artists in May! Meet them at open studios or see their work in exhibitions/art fairs this weekend/May: @buschhenriette at Rebirth @jessicasheehan.artist at Brighton Art Fair @flyingcircusartfair @lindachapman_art at North Norfolk Open Studios @caiamathesonart at Hasting Contemporary: Odyssey @manyitakor.art at Maternal Poetics @juli.fejer.art at St Ives Society of Artists Spring Open @cxt.art at Made Together @nationalportraitgallery @louisedalechalmers at Brighton Art Open Houses @sandracamargo_sculptor at Delamore Arts @judewildart at KAOS @ Stanley Picker Gallery @anjalibpurkayastha at @affordableartfairhk @gillian.brett at Circum | stance @lauraparker_uk at Richard Open Studios @annawalshartist at Deptford Foundary & Foreshore Open Studios @stanley_greening at St Mary's Church, Harlington #ArtCanOrg #artcanartist #artexhibition #openstudios #artfair
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Find several of our artists at Herne Hill Art Fair @stationhall_hernehill above Herne Hill Station from 15-17th May. Artists @senashah_artwork @shvetamaini_art at stand 17, @debbietearleart @katieprestonart and more will be there! Please support them and share a photo if you visit the Fair! #hernehillart #hernehillartfair #ArtCanOrg #artfairlondon #artcanartists
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3 days ago
🤩NOT LONG NOW🤩 ARTISTIC INTELLIGENCE 27th – 31st May 2026 Curators: Cat Coulter, Lee Eveson and Rebecca Tucker An ArtCan Exhibition sponsored by Suna Interior Design The Fitzrovia Gallery 139 Whitfield Street, London, W1T 5EN Artistic Intelligence Artistic Intelligence is a celebration of the irreplaceable creativity, intuition, and imperfection of the human hand. In an age increasingly shaped by algorithms and automated image-making, this exhibition brings together works that bear the physical traces of touch, brushstrokes, carved surfaces, stitched threads, smudged graphite, and the intentional mistakes that machines cannot replicate. Highlighting the artist’s presence as both maker and thinker, Artistic Intelligence invites viewers to reconsider the value of process, material, and the uniquely human capacity for emotional translation. This exhibition will reaffirm that true artistic intelligence is rooted in lived experience, tactile experimentation, and the singular perspective of the human creator. @rebeccatuckerpaintings @catcoulterartist @eves.eveson #artexhibition #artisticintelligence #londonartists
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4 days ago
ArtCan applications close tomorrow! If you’re interested in joining our vibrant community of artists, head to the link in our bio to apply. #artcan #artistssupportingartists
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9 days ago
Featuring @sarahlimmurray in our new artist blog. 'I tell a story on canvas with oil paint. I capture a moment, a feeling that resonates with my audiences.' 'My body of work ranges from traditional realistic portraits, and contemporary landscapes to topical themes in graphic style. The range comes from the diversity of my passions, from a once classical chorister to a Hip Hop dance manager. These experiences influence the conceptual approach in my art. I strive for a spectrum of styles often with a strong female presence to engage my audiences.' Read the full article on our website under News and Media (link in the bio). #ArtCanOrg #artistfeature #artiststory #landacapepainting #portrait
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10 days ago
We are featuring one of our talented ArtCan artists today. PAUL BUTTERWORTH My practice is rooted in working directly on canvas without a predetermined composition. Each painting develops through a process of marking, looking and responding, with decisions made in real time until the work resolves. I work within hard-edged geometric abstraction, using colour and form as a framework rather than a fixed structure. Geometry provides a point of departure, but the paintings are not planned in advance — they are discovered through the act of making. A key influence on my approach comes from my background as an actor, where the work is grounded in presence and responsiveness. In both practices, what matters is not imposing an outcome, but allowing something to emerge through attention and engagement in the moment. The work is concerned with connection and attention. Rather than presenting something to be observed, the paintings are made to be entered — inviting a moment where the viewer’s focus aligns with the process that formed them. In that sense, the work is less about what is seen, and more about how it is experienced. Read the complete article on our website now. 🤩🤩🤩 @paulbutterworthart
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11 days ago
We had a wonderful Private View for our exhibition “Luminous” at the @hareandhoundsn1 on Wednesday. Luminous is on until the 19th July, you can visit during pub opening hours: Tue - Thurs 5-11pm Fri - Sat 5pm - 12am Sun 12-8pm Thanks to @studiocloony and @prithi_brinkley_art for the photos! #artcan #hareandhoundsn1 #artshow #contemporaryart
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14 days ago
Showcasing more fantastic work from our latest exhibition “Luminous” at @hareandhoundsn1 💛 Artists: @elizabethmikellides @elizabethnast @emmanuelle_orr @felicitytalmanart @fkhanevans Visit 181 Upper Street, London N1 1RQ during the Hare and Hounds opening hours: Wed, Thurs 5-11pm Fri, Sat 12pm - 12am Sun 12-8pm and enjoy a meal or drink surrounded by the work of talented ArtCan artists! #hareandhounds #ArtCanOrg #exhibition #londonexhibition #paintings
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17 days ago
We have a new Green Team article out this week on our website that shines a light on the very important issue of the pollution of our seas. Two ArtCan artists are creative beachcombers, collecting odd rubbish from shorelines and using their finds to create works which highlight this issue.  Gabriela Gaiero did not grow up by the sea and it was only when she moved from Buenos Aires to Valencia that her fascination with the sea really took hold. Initially distressed to see the rubbish washed down river, left behind by sunbathers dumped by passing boats in the Balearic Sea, Gabriela joined a beach clean-up charity to help with the issue. Inspired by the strange things that she found covered in sand, tangled up in seaweed, Gabriela began to create sculptures. Polystyrene was a bit of a conundrum as it easily breaks, but Gabriela found that a little solvent could create a paste,  a clay-like material which was redolent of sand. Gabriela has been working to create sea trash sculptures now for six years and also runs workshops for children to help the next generation become aware of the preciousness of the sea. @oc.art.trash Cat Coulter began to use cyanotypes of found sea shore rubbish, after putting together a show of her sculptures and finding the walls looked too bare. As the process is much faster than sculpture, Cat quickly began to assemble found objects into delicate and intricate compositions and landscapes, that on close inspection are made of tiny ice cream spoons, parking tickets, phone cases and plastic bottles. The blue and white colour of cyanotypes also resonates with the sea and further highlights her message on pollution. Cat’s practice continues to include sculptures but her cyanotypes have become a signature part of her work. Cat seashore walks in Fife provide most of her material, but trash from shorelines in Europe, Australia, Asia and Africa also feature. A constant source of inspiration, Cat says the sea is never the same from one day to the next. @catcoulterartist Read the article on our website now. #oceans #trashart #seapollution
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18 days ago
Celebrating ArtCan’s Founder and Director Kate Enters @kateenters today as she’s been recognized as a Winner of the International Women Entrepreneur Awards 2026! 🏆👏🏻 “Kate is not just building an organization. She’s rewriting how the art world works, giving artists power over their work, creating a system where creativity thrives without compromise.” Join us in the comments to congratulate Kate! #ArtCanOrg #FemaleFounder #WomenEntrepreneurAward
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