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MANY WINDOWS

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‘Many Windows’ is a participatory initiative and exhibition working alongside individuals navigating dementia, autism, and cancer. By collaborating with the communities of Vale House, The Parasol Project, and St Bartholomew’s Hospital, gEORGIA ARBEN-CROWTHER MADE ART TO translate inner landscapes into personalised, collective artworks. These works serve as a tactile reconstruction of comfort and a way to frame the present through various lens’, like memory and identity.

 

The collection culminated at The Crypt Gallery, London (May 2026), transforming the gallery into a sanctuary of shared experience.

Each window within the collaborative pieces is a testament to a life lived, synthesising individual stories into a collective dialogue of communities. It is a celebration of art in healthcare as a tool for empowerment, transforming isolation into a site of progress, resilience, and profound human connection. 

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Total Life Panes, 2026: Stoneware clay, glazes, resin, mixed media

~230 cm x 60 cm x 2 cm

 

The Parasol Project: Composite Realities, 2026

Resin Collage in Wooden Frames

~ 130 cm x 90 cm x 6 cm

 

This installation reflects that vibrant community. Each individual “window” is a resin collage, where participants were empowered to navigate their identity and interests, selecting materials that best translate their unique perspectives.

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Rooted Perspectives, Bird Bath 2026 Stoneware, Terracotta, Glaze, and Water

~ 40 cm x 90 cm x 40 cm

 

Created through a modular collaborative process, this bird feeder is a culmination of artmaking with residents at Vale House Specialist Dementia Care Home.

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Vale House Triptych: The Collective Threshold, 2026

Earthernware clay, glazes, resin and collage.

~25 cm x 36 cm x 2 cm

Echoing the narrative of Bosch’s, ‘The Garden of Earthly Delights’, this triptych reimagines the traditional three-paneled ‘world view’ as a contemporary psychological map, where the surreal and the everyday converge to honor the complex realities of people with dementia.

 

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Exhibition View, The Crypt Gallery, London, 2026

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Exhibition View, The Crypt Gallery, London, 2026

Panes of Grief, 2025

Stoneware clay and glazes.

~25 cm x 36 cm x 2 cm

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Exhibition Detail, The Crypt Gallery, London, 2026

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Volcanic, ink and print of gloss paper, 2025

Message Box: Vessel for the Void, 2025

Stoneware clay, glazes, paper and pen

~ 20 cm x 30 cm x 10 cm

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Exhibition opening, The Crypt Gallery, London, 2026

Exhibition detail, The Crypt Gallery, London, 2026

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