Landscape and Places

Landscape and Places is a virtual exhibition brought together through an open call on Women in Arts Network, a platform that continues to support and give space to artists across the world, helping their work reach wider audiences and creating meaningful connections within the art community. 

Here, in this virtual exhibition, artists share the places that have stayed with them. The theme sits somewhere between what we see and what we feel, leaving space for both memory and presence to exist together.

A place can stay with you long after you have left it. It comes back in small ways, through a colour you recognise, a shape that feels familiar, or a feeling you cannot quite explain. This exhibition gathers works that capture those moments when something feels both close and distant at the same time, yet still deeply known.

Some artists stay with what is right in front of them, looking closely at land, sky, buildings, and changing light. Others turn toward memory, where places begin to soften, blur, or slowly shift over time. Many works hold both together, where what is seen and what is remembered sit side by side.

There are pieces that feel like looking at something from far away, like a memory you are trying to hold onto. Others feel close as if the artist is still standing in that place. Moving through these works creates a quiet change in feeling, much like how places stay with us in different ways.

Artists from different parts of the world bring their own sense of place into the exhibition. Some respond to open landscapes shaped by nature, while others focus on rooms, streets, or spaces shaped by people and everyday life.

The artist interviews offer another way to connect. In simple and honest words, artists share the places they return to, how memory shapes what they make, and why certain spaces continue to stay with them. These reflections add a human presence to the artworks

 

Landscape and Places invites viewers to notice how deeply spaces can stay within them. A place does not need to be grand or special to matter. Often, it is the most ordinary spaces that leave the strongest mark.

Exhibiting Artists

Karen Gemming | Jenny Hutchinson | Ayça Büyükçınar | Sepideh Shahgholi | Bijal Ghelani | Loucia Serghiou | Katja Richter | Katie Lowe | Nisreen Ahmed | Anastasia Zakharova | Tatiana Hellum | Aliaksandra Goger | Melinda Soltesz | Victoria Curling Eriksson | Christiane Tabord Deillon | Yara Zgheib | Syslee Rawlinson | Sarah Whalen | Sangita Shah | Vicki Liu | Mona Lisa Safai | Terri MacDonald | Monica Rich | Anja Stein | Rebecca Walker | Annett Coumont | Jaime Roberts | Ruth Hubermann | Isabel Aguado | Jovana Ciric Srbinovska | Anna Klatt | Nathalie At | Jo Morris | Jackie Boudreau Kinsey | Valeria Ocean | Keren Tevet | Reihaneh Shahali | Saswati Alakananda | Christina Robinson | Tamar Ninikashvili | Denneen Peterson | Biaani Lopez | Dunja Tessarek | Mahnoor Saparas | Sarah Anderson | Bridget DeLuca | Jacomijn Schellevis | Irina Forrester | Petra Ljutic | Ariana Bove

Exhibition Note

Landscape and Places moves through the quiet connection between environment and feeling. Here, land and space carry more than what we see. They hold time, memory, and small pieces of lived experience.

Each artwork brings its own way of seeing. Some hold onto detail, making things feel familiar and grounded. Others feel softer, where edges fade and the focus shifts more toward mood and feeling. This movement between clarity and softness creates a natural flow through the exhibition.

There are works that feel calm and still, where space seems to pause for a moment. Others carry a sense of change, where something once familiar feels slightly different, or just out of reach. These shifts are gentle and do not ask to be explained.

Across painting, photography, drawing, collage, and mixed practices, places begin to feel layered. A landscape can carry memory just as strongly as a story or a person. A room, a street, or an open horizon can hold emotion in quiet, lasting ways.

As you move through the exhibition, the feeling changes from one work to another. Some feel light and open, while others feel heavier or more reflective. This shift feels close to real life, where our connection to places keeps changing over time.

Landscape and Places brings attention to how environments stay with us. It offers a space to slow down, reflect, and notice what lingers, even after we have moved on.

Welcome to the Virtual Exhibition

Exhibiting Artists

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