Seeing Differently brings together three exciting contemporary artists - Jessie Woodward, George Henry Rowe, and Emma Anne (House of Abstract) - whose practices offer distinct yet intersecting approaches to abstract painting.
The exhibition showcases their different approaches and, through the contrasting processes, shines a light on how it can be simultaneously pre-defined, emergent, and in the mind of the viewer.
Each artist engages with abstraction uniquely: instinctive and embodied mark making that is both intuitive yet planned, systemic and technological construction and deconstruction shaped by memories and cultural artefacts, and the accumulation and reworking of surfaces informed by the textures of the urban.
Together, the exhibition proposes abstraction as an active process - one in which intention is constructed through gesture, system, and surface. By bringing these approaches into dialogue, Seeing Differently invites a reconsideration of how abstract painting is made, experienced, and understood.
Dates: Saturday 6th June - Wednesday 10th June
Private View/Opening Night: Friday 5th of June | 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Opening Hours: Daily | 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Participating Artists: Jessie Woodward | George Henry Rowe | Emma Anne
Seeing Differently exhibits the works of three exciting contemporary artists, who approach their work with distinct yet intersecting approaches to abstract painting.
Social Media / Websites: @jessieabstract @georgehenryrowe @e.m.m.a_a.n.n.e on Instagram
Entry: Admission is free; tickets are not required.
Accessibility: The exhibition space is fully wheelchair accessible, with step-free entry and wide pathways throughout. An accessible toilet is available on-site. Seating is provided within the exhibition for visitors who may need to rest. We welcome assistance dogs, and staff are available to offer support if needed.
If you have specific access requirements or would like to plan your visit, please contact centrespacegallery@gmail.com — we’re happy to help.
Jessie Woodward, 2026
George Henry Rowe, Come With Me If You Want to Live, 2026
Emma Anne, Untitled Beginning, 2025