Dubai Workers
2017
Oil Paints on Plywood, Scaffolding, Wire and Found Materials
Dubai Workers
2017
Oil Paints on Plywood, Scaffolding, Wire and Found Materials

MANY WINDOWS

‘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.

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.


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.


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.

Exhibition View, The Crypt Gallery, London, 2026


Exhibition View, The Crypt Gallery, London, 2026
Panes of Grief, 2025
Stoneware clay and glazes.
~25 cm x 36 cm x 2 cm

Exhibition Detail, The Crypt Gallery, London, 2026


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


Exhibition opening, The Crypt Gallery, London, 2026
Exhibition detail, The Crypt Gallery, London, 2026





