Which Witch Collective

@whichwitchcollective

London-based art & curatorial collective centering women & non-binary artists. Next event is on the way 🔜 Welcome collaboration👏🏻
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We are pleased to announce our upcoming group exhibition 𝘾𝙤𝙧𝙥𝙪𝙨: 𝙃𝙚𝙧 𝙀𝙢𝙗𝙤𝙙𝙞𝙚𝙙 𝘼𝙧𝙘𝙝𝙞𝙫𝙚 at Three Rooms Gallery @threerooms_e17 , which explores the female body as a living archive, one that is continuously inscribed, erased, and rewritten over time. Through moving image, installation, painting, and sculpture, the exhibition brings together works in which artists actively use their practices to reflect on, rework, and reclaim personal and collective histories as embodied experience. Artists: Amaryllis Lazaridou @amaryllis_lily_melody Fiona G Roberts @fionagrobertsart Geraldine Hudson @geraldine.hudson_ Lara Gallagher @laragallagherart Rebecca Parkin @rebeccaparkinartist Renata Fernandez @rofz_studio Peiran Wang & Wenjun Xie @pui_i99 @gwendrawimme Shujing Huang @hshu11___ Xinde Sun @_xindisun Yilina Yang @yilina.yang Yuchen Li @moxitophotography 📍 Venue: Three Rooms Gallery, 74 Beulah Rd, London E17 9LE 🗓 Dates: 6-11, January, 12-7pm 🌟Private View: 6 January, 6-8pm Curators: Wenqi Zhang @wendyqiiiz Xinxin Li @annali18951228 Liyuan Sun @xiaooooosun Art Director: Wenqi Zhang Poster Designer: Haoxuan Li @li.hx2 Presented by Which Witch Collective @whichwitchcollective #londonexhibition #westeastlondon #e17 #womeninspiringwomen #womenartists #whichwitchcollective
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Rite in Lingering Ground 2025 This work is a parallel piece to my ongoing series The Rat Eater. Presented at They Call Me WITCH, exhibition curated by @whichwitchcollective @wendyqiiiz @annali18951228 @xiaooooosun in @thecryptgallerylondon #performance #liveart #performanceart #contemparyart
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Scenes from our exhibition and the PV on 6 January at Three Rooms Gallery @threerooms_e17 , where bodies, memory, and lived experience unfolded across the space. Through performance, installation, painting, moving image and sculpture, the exhibition came alive through the presence of artists, curators, and visitors, creating moments of close looking, conversation, and shared reflection. Thank you to everyone who joined us, supported the artists, and helped shape such a meaningful opening. Corpus continues until 11 January, we warmly invite you to visit and spend time with the works. The brilliant performance presented by Finch Lanyun Huang @finchy973 @lanyun.h Artists on show: Amaryllis Lazaridou @amaryllis_lily_melody Fiona G Roberts @fionagrobertsart Geraldine Hudson @geraldine.hudson_ Lara Gallagher @laragallagherart Rebecca Parkin @rebeccaparkinartist Renata Fernandez @rebeccaparkinartist Peiran Wang @pui_i99 & Wenjun Xie @gwendrawimme Shujing Huang @hshu11___ Xindi Sun @didididi_sun Yilina Yang @yilina.yang Yuchen Li @moxitophotography Curators: Wenqi Zhang @wendyqiiiz Xinxin Li @annali18951228 Liyuan Sun @xiaooooosun Art Director: Wenqi Zhang #walthamstow #womeninspiringwomen #whichwitchcollective #londonexhibition
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✨ Join us for the opening night of Corpus: Her Embodied Archive, featuring a preview of the exhibition and a live performance by Finch Lanyun Huang @lanyun.h / @finchy973 . Finch will present The Rat Eater, a two-act performance drawn from a semi-fictional manuscript using diaries and letters. Through bodily detail, recurring metaphors, and deconstructive writing, the work moves between desire, anxiety, taboo, fantasy, and reality, tracing shifting boundaries of identity, intimacy, and longing. 📅 Tuesday, January 6, 2026 | 6–8 PM 📍 Three Rooms Gallery, 74 Beulah Rd, London E17 9LE 🌟Performance will be starting at 6:30pm Lanyun Huang (Finch) is a London-based queer artist. As Lanyun, she creates conceptually driven, body-based performances that often take place in everyday or disruptive settings, emphasizing temporality and sensory intervention through the body. As Finch, she makes theatrical works rooted in queer nightlife, collective energy, and folk mythology. 🤝Performance Collaborators: Performer: Iresa Cho VJ Artist: Jiemin Ren @jiemin_ren Photo: Joy Chao #londonexhibition #westeastlondon #womeninspiringwomen #womenartis #whichwitchcollective
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✨ Meet the second group of artists in Corpus: Her Embodied Archive. Working across painting, sculpture, photography, installation, performance, and research-led practice, these artists examine the body as a contested and politicised terrain. Shaped by trauma, migration, patriarchy, gendered labour, and institutional systems, their works reveal the body as an ever-evolving site — where vulnerability, resistance, repair, and regeneration exist in constant tension. 📅 Exhibition Opening Times: Jan 6–11, 12–7pm 📍 Venue: Three Rooms Gallery, 74 Beulah Rd, London, E17 9LE Some info about the artists 💓 (Part 2 of 2) 🎨 Rebecca Parkin @rebeccaparkinartist A London-based painter whose studio practice focuses on sustained material research and the language of painting. 🧩 Renata Fernandez @rofz_studio A Venezuelan-born artist with a research-driven, material-led practice shaped by fine art, social sciences, and theatre. 🌱 Peiran Wang & Wenjun Xie @pui_i99 @gwendrawimme A China-born artist duo working across performance and installation, exploring female trauma, healing, and regeneration through matriarchal and non-anthropocentric perspectives. 🫀 Shujing Huang @hshu11___ A London-based cross-media artist examining women’s trauma and bodily autonomy through sculpture, video, painting, and performance. 🧪 Xindi Sun @_xindisun An artist and design researcher based in London, exploring gender and generational experience through installation and material research. 📷 Yuchen Li (Moxi) @moxitophotography A London-based photographer drawing on Chinese literature and trauma psychology to explore memory, emotional restraint, and healing. #londonexhibition #westeastlondon #womeninspiringwomen #womenartists #whichwitchcollective
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✨ Meet the first group of artists in Corpus: Her Embodied Archive. Working across sculpture, clay, painting, drawing, and moving image, these practices approach the body as a living, sensing archive — shaped by memory, care, ritual, and belief systems. Through animistic perspectives, feminine ancestry, esoteric traditions, and embodied actions, their works consider the body not as a fixed or stable form, but as a porous site where inner experience, environment, and time continuously fold into one another. 📅Exhibition Opening Times: Jan 6-11, 12-7pm 📍Venue: Three Rooms Gallery, 74 Beulah Rd, London, E17 9LE Some info about the artists 💓 (Part 1 of 2) 🧑‍🎤 Amaryllis Lazaridou @amaryllis_lily_melody A multidisciplinary artist working with clay, sculpture, and moving image. Her practice explores the body as a living archive shaped by memory, environment, and care, drawing on oceanic forms and animistic perspectives rooted in feminine ancestry. 🎨 Fiona G. Roberts @fionagrobertsart A London-based painter whose practice centres on figurative painting and self-representation. Her work focuses on the body as a site of observation, identity, and psychological presence. 🥣 Geraldine Hudson @geraldine.hudson_ Working through embodied rites, actions, and site-specific processes to explore consensus reality, constructed hierarchies, and othered female phenomenology. Engaging magick and analogue craft, her practice deconstructs overlooked histories shaped by capitalism and neofeudalism. 🔮 Lara Gallagher @laragallagherart A French-British artist based in London, working across drawing and visual communication. Her practice is informed by contemporary science and ancient, esoteric, or pagan traditions, exploring duality, identity, and perception. 🗿 Yilina Yang @yilina.yang A sculptor bridging the archaeological and the futuristic, using seductive yet uneasy forms to reflect on impermanence and contemporary vanitas. #londonexhibition #westeastlondon #e17 #womeninspiringwomen #womenartists whichwitchcollective
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💡Join our next exhibition! Which Witch is preparing an upcoming group exhibition, Corpus: Her Embodied Archive, which will take place January 6-12, 2026 at Three Rooms Gallery, London. Corpus understands the body as a living archive, one that is continuously inscribed, erased, and rewritten. The body carries silence and rupture, discipline and resistance, injury and survival. Within it, personal memory and collective history converge, leaving both visible and invisible traces. As an organisation committed to supporting emerging artists, we are opening a limited number of spaces for additional participants in this exhibition. We strongly encourage women and non-binary artists, especially those from underrepresented regions and communities, to apply. We welcome works in painting, installation, sculpture, moving image, and performance/workshop proposals that resonate with the exhibition’s conceptual framework. 🌟How to Apply Please send your application to [email protected] by December 17, 10:00am, 2025. Include: 1️⃣A short artist statement (max 200 words) 2️⃣3–5 images or video links of your work (or a performance proposal) 3️⃣A short note on how your work connects to the exhibition concept Participation in the exhibition is free of charge, but artists are responsible for their own transport, installation, and deinstallation. Artists based in London may be asked to help with invigilation during the show. We look forward to receiving your proposals and encountering new voices that inscribe, endure, resist, and reimagine the body, on their own terms. #opencallforartists #opencall #womeninspiringwomen #womenartists #londonexhibition
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✨ The Matriarchal Echoes is flying from London’s ‘Cave’ To Shanghai Following the showcase this August in London at @ethe_rrealm , we now bring this powerful programme to Shanghai, in collaboration with @ythartmuseumshanghai , for a special presentation of powerful women’s art moving images. This programme unfolds through moving images by five women artists, opening a deeply immersive world shaped by myth, body, and ritual. The images grow in darkness and reshape themselves in light, they are both objects of viewing and pathways inward. Women’s moving image becomes a spiritual language, guiding viewers through fragments and symbols toward moments where emotion can loosen, be seen, and regenerate. 🎞 Programme • Seven Breaths In The Season Of Soil, Shadow & Skin - Khaliyesa Barbara Minishi @barbaraminishi • The Red Book – Janie Geiser @janie.geiser • We Were Hardly More Than Children – Cecelia Condit @ceceliacondit • Vestal Virgin Vengeance – Virginia L. Montgomery @virginia.l.montgomery • The New Goddess – Zhang Zaozao @zao.zzz 🗂 Event Flow • Opening Introduction (Online) by Wenqi Zhang @wendyqiiiz • Moving Image Screening (Approx. 70 mins) • Post-screening Talk moderated by Li Xinxin @annali18951228 , in conversation with artist Zaozao Zhang; guest speaker Lei Ni (art critic and former editor); and Ni Jingyan (curator of YTH Art Museum) 🌟 Ticket includes: Special drink + 1 ticket to the exhibition “Theory of Emotional Redemption” in the museum 🕑 Time: Dec 13, 2025 (Sat) 14:00–16:00 🎟 Exhibition visit available before & after screening 📍 Venue: 4F, Art Life Center · Heguang Bookspace, Shanghai Curators: Wenqi Zhang @wendyqiiiz Xinxin Li @annali18951228 Poster Design: Li Haoxuan @li.hx2 #shanghai #womeninspiringwomen #art #movingimage
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“Matriarchal Myth” brings together nine women artists from different cultural backgrounds who use photography and moving image to explore how myth, memory, and embodiment shape female subjectivity. The second group of artists—working across Europe and East Asia—share a focus on ritual, ecology, animism, and intimate emotional states, offering new ways to imagine the connections between women, the nonhuman world, and inner experience. 🗓 November 26 – December 03, 12 PM–7 PM 📍 Aolab Experimental Gallery, Jing’an, Shanghai Free Entry Artists (Part 2) 📷 Shuyan Liang @shuyan_fire Works between London and Shanghai, using photography and installation to explore myth, ecology, and animist worldviews, imagining more reciprocal human–nonhuman relations. 🧙‍♀️ Virginia Lupu @virgenieinabottle Romanian photographer whose work spans witchcraft, Roma spiritual practices, and BDSM, challenging patriarchal norms through intimate, ritual-focused portraiture. 🌳 Tanja Krebs @tanjakrebs.studio Swiss photographer exploring personal connection and human–nature relations, blending poetic visual storytelling with a collaborative, empathetic approach. 🔮 Yiming Zhu @jyuemim London-based Chinese artist whose work bridges Eastern/Western experience, folk belief, and unseen spiritual forces. Recipient of the Metro Imaging Prize and multiple international awards. 🧑‍🎨 Yuchen Li (Moxi) @moxitophotography Fashion and art photographer whose quiet, restrained images draw on Chinese literature and classical painting, capturing delicate emotional undercurrents. #womenartists #shanghai #womansupportingwoman #whichwitchcollective
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“Matriarchal Myth” brings together nine women artists from diverse cultural backgrounds, each using photography and moving image to explore the body, memory, and self-invention. The first group of artists we introduce—working across the US, Italy, Kenya, and China—share a commitment to reimagining female subjectivity through narrative construction, personal myth-making, and cross-cultural reflection. Their practices reveal how women reshape identity and world-making through their own visual languages. 🗓 Exhibition Opening Times: November 26– December 03, 12 PM–7 PM 📍 Venue: Aolab Experimental Gallery D-101, 1209 Xinzha Road #60, Jing’an District, Shanghai * Free Entry 🪶 Grace Weston @gracewestonphotography Portland-based artist known for staged miniature photography exploring psychological, political, and feminist themes. Her work has gained major international recognition, including First Place in All About Photo Magazine (2025) and selection in Photolucida’s Critical Mass Top 50. She has exhibited widely and received multiple fellowships. 🧙‍♀️ Giorgia Lisi @giorgia_lisi_ Italian photographer currently studying at KABK in the Netherlands. Her work examines how individuals are shaped—often unconsciously—by contemporary social structures from childhood onward, drawing from both fictional narratives and real historical events. 🔮 Khaliyesa Barbara Minishi @barbaraminishi Kenyan artist whose practice spans photography, production design, and sound. Her long-term project The 13th Path explores ecological shapeshifting and matrilineal narratives. From 2025, she works under the theme “Enchantment”—a decade-long mythopoetic exploration of inscendence, eco-alchemy, and legacy. 🦹 Peiran Wang @pui_i99 A transdisciplinary Chinese artist whose work explores planetary perspectives, coldness, emotional politics, and matriarchal imagination. Through installation, writing, and video, she moves fluidly across languages and symbols, reimagining everyday life on a cosmic scale and linking the intimate with the vast. #womenartists #womansupportingwoman #whichwitchcollective #shanghai
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✨ Opening Night Highlights for our ongoing exhibition Matriarchal Myth in Shanghai ✨ On the 26th evening in Shanghai, we witnessed new mythologies being born. 9 women artists from across the world reshaped the language of myth through photography, moving image, memory, and the body. Visitors lingered in front of the works, whispered, debated, and filled the comment book with words like: “Seeing myth from this perspective for the first time”“Powerful and deeply resonant”… Thank you to everyone who joined us and made the night a true moment of becoming. The great news is we have extended the exhibition to December 3rd, in response to the strong resonance it sparked among visitors. Now the exhibition continues until December 3rd, step into the myth that is still unfolding. Artists: Grace Weston @gracewestonphotography Giorgia Lisi @giorgia_lisi_ Khaliyesa Barbara Minishi @barbaraminishi Peiran Wang @pui_i99 Shuyan Liang @shuyan_fire Tanja Krebs @tanjakrebs.studio Virginia Lupu @virgenieinabottle together with Mihaela Minca’s coven @mihaelaminca Yiming Zhu @jyuemim Yuchen Li @moxitophotography Curators: Wenqi Zhang @wendyqiiiz Xinxin Li @annali18951228 🗓 Exhibition Opening Times: November 26–December 3rd, 12 PM–7 PM 📍 Venue: Aolab Experimental Gallery D-101, 1209 Xinzha Road #60, Jing’an District, Shanghai * Free Entry #shanghai #exhibition #womeninspiringwomen #womenartists
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