Surrey Artist Open Studios Resident Exhibition
Surrey Artist Open Studios resident exhibition
The resident artists and team members here at New House Art Space will be showcasing their work throughout the Surrey Artist Open Studios 2026 - come down and check out all their wonderful work and support local artists!
The Summer Open Studios 2026 will run from 6 June-21 June, 11am-5pm daily.
Join us for the Opening Reception of the Surrey Artist Open Studios at New House Art Space to celebrate the local artists taking part in this year’s Open Studios. Come meet some of the artists and have the opportunity to talk to them about their work in a relaxed environment.
Part 2: Mosaic Clubhouse - Exhibition by Sam Ivin
Part Two: Mosaic Clubhouse, 20th May to 5th June
Private View: Friday 22nd May 6-8pm
In 2018 Ivin created a series of collaborative portraits with members of Mosaic Clubhouse, a mental health service in Brixton, South London. Thanks to support from Guildford Philanthropy this work is now being exhibited for the first time at New House Art Space.
Mosaic Clubhouse aims to bring people with mental health issues out of isolation. The clubhouse approach to recovery emphasises community and co-production; it is deliberately understaffed so its members are encouraged to take part in the day-to-day running of the centre, enabling them to meet new people and build their confidence.
Through numerous visits, Ivin has created a series of collaborative collage portraits exploring members’ identities. Each person decorates their own portrait using images they feel best represent themselves, giving us an insight into their lives and time at Mosaic.
eh.vree.bo.dee - Year 1 BA Fine Art + Photography from UCA Farnham
Year 1 BA Fine Art + Photography from UCA Farnham will he holding their end of year exhibition ‘eh.vree.bo.dee’ at New House Art Space in Guildford.
Show runs from Weds 13th – Sun 17th May (Weds - Fri 7am - 5pm + Sat - Sun 9am - 5pm).
There is a Private View for artists, friends and family on Tuesday 12th May 5 - 8pm.
Please do join us to raise a glass and see what the students been up to over the past few months!
Part 1: Mosaic Clubhouse - Exhibition by Sam Ivin
Part One: Quickly Collage, 1st May to 10th May
Audiences are invited to create and display their own collaging artwork, reflecting on their own interests and wellbeing. Prompted by a few questions, the general public have the opportunity to fill the Newhouse Art Space walls with their own colourful creations. Selected artwork will be featured later in month alongside the Mosaic Clubhouse exhibition.
Part Two: Mosaic Clubhouse, 20th May to 5th June
Private View: Friday 22nd June 6-8pm
In 2018 Ivin created a series of collaborative portraits with members of Mosaic Clubhouse, a mental health service in Brixton, South London. Thanks to support from Guildford Philanthropy this work is now being exhibited for the first time at New House Art Space.
Mosaic Clubhouse aims to bring people with mental health issues out of isolation. The clubhouse approach to recovery emphasises community and co-production; it is deliberately understaffed so its members are encouraged to take part in the day-to-day running of the centre, enabling them to meet new people and build their confidence.
Through numerous visits, Ivin has created a series of collaborative collage portraits exploring members’ identities. Each person decorates their own portrait using images they feel best represent themselves, giving us an insight into their lives and time at Mosaic.
Resident Artists Exhibition
Another night spent in the woods looking for something that doesn't exist - Kazland.
Come and see some of our resident artists and team members work at this months Resident Artists Exhibition. Featuring works from:
Kazland
Charlie Cluff
House of Mahogany
Sandra Littlewood
Rosie Clear
Freddie Foreman
Different Kind of Love - Surrey Rainbow Choir
Join Surrey Rainbow choir for their Different Kind of Love concert on valentines day!
Who are Surrey Rainbow Choir?
“We are Surrey’s only LGBTQ+ dedicated choir, providing an inclusive and accessible space where people can get together and enjoy singing - judgement-free! We’re made up of almost fifty members of all ages, gender expressions, sexualities and musical ability.
Now for the first time in Surrey, LGBTQ+ people can feel free to belong and sing out in a safe space and all the while doing it to also help our own community by representing LGBTQ+ people performing across Surrey and raising money for good causes with the funds we raise at our concerts.” - https://www.rainbowchoir.co.uk/
New House Residents
A curated selection of art from our residents and previous exhibiting artists