In a profession that often separates artist from teacher, or studio from school, Dialogue in the Making offers an alternative perspective: that making and teaching, memory and imagination can inform one another. Bringing together the practices of ten art teachers and the technicians integral to the school community, the exhibition invites reflection on the possibilities of creative dialogue.
What happens to creative practice when it unfolds in the margins of daily life - between lessons, in sketchbooks, in moments carved out from the pressures of teaching life?
From the spiritual gatherings documented by Jannell Adufo, to Louisa Barry’s photographs of places shaped by time, to fictional landscapes constructed in the sculptural worlds of Lily Pym. For Kerry Gibson, scale slips into abstraction through layered paper studies, while Tamsin Wildy’s fragile structures reveal the unpredictable behaviours of plaster, found objects and light. Some return to unfinished ideas, such as Luke Roszkowski’s early moving-image work, whilst others shape their practice around the demands of care, labour and the pressures of time.
This show continues the momentum of the acclaimed exhibition Dianne Minnicucci: Belonging and Beyond at Autograph, exploring how vulnerability, identity and creative practice intersect in the work of an artist-teacher at Thomas Tallis School. Here, Dialogue in the Making embeds that idea across the whole Art Department, providing space and freedom to see how creative practices can evolve and be challenged beyond the classroom.
The Visible Practice Residency is a three-year project to support and expand the personal practice of art and photography teachers from global majority backgrounds, elevating the teacher as artist and artist as teacher.
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Banner image: Jannell Adufo, from the series The ground on which you stand is holy ground, 2025. © and courtesy the artist.
Exhibition preview: 1) Tamsin Wildly, Untitled, 2025. © and courtesy the artist. 2) Louisa Barry, from the series HOME, 2006. © and courtesy the artist. 3) Jon Nicholls, Game #1: J25 from the series Experiența Spațiului (Experience of Space). © and courtesy the artist. 4) Luke Roszkowski, still from Untitled, 2001-2006. © and courtesy the artist. 5) Crina Prida and Jon Nicholls, Game #1: C24 from the series Experiența Spațiului (Experience of Space), 2022. © and courtesy the artist. 6) Isabelle de Tscharner Vischer, Self-Portrait Winter 2025, 2025. © and courtesy the artist. 7) Kerry Gibson, Untitled from the series Layers on a Tray, 2024. © and courtesy the artist.
Part of the project: Courtesy Autograph, London.
Autograph is a space to see things differently. Since 1988, we have championed photography that explores issues of race, identity, representation, human rights and social justice, sharing how photographs reflect lived experiences and shape our understanding of ourselves and others.