Shows

Shows

Fabia Claris exhibits regularly

Upcoming shows

 

Past shows Her work has been exhibited in shows across the UK including:

  • Open Fragments, Pragmata Collective, online, April 2021
  • Art Maze, Bargehouse, London, December 2016
  • Salon des Refusés, London, June 2016
  • Refuse Reuse, London, March 2015
  • Aesthetic, the Old Baths, Hackney Wick, London, October 2014
  • Lambeth Open, Brixton East Gallery, London, October 2014
  • Discerning Eye, London, November 2013
  • Process Matters, London, March 2013
  • Candid Arts, London, January 2013
  • The Other Art Fair, London, May 2012
  • Off Beige,Brighton November 2011
  • Sustainability, Hammersons, 10 Grosvenor Street, London: November-December 2010
  • Cross My Art, Art & Escape, 210 Pentonville Road, London: September-October 2010
  • Flock Together, Brixton Village Gallery, London: March 2010
  • East Wing Nine, Courtauld Institute of Art, London: January 2010-July 2011
  • India, Atelier East, Wisbech: January-February 2010
  • Delusions of Grandeur, Oblong Gallery, London: June 2009
  • Carried Away II, St Pancras Church Crypt, London, June 2008
  • Sculpture show, Hortensia Gallery, Kensington and Chelsea College, London, May-June 2008
  • Sculpture show, Hortensia Gallery, Kensington and Chelsea College, London, January-February 2008
  • Black Swan Arts Open, Frome, January-February 2008
  • ‘PURE_drawing and Illustration’, Ferreira Projects, London, January-February 2008
  • ‘Figure it Out’, Stroud House Gallery, Stroud, Gloucestershire, November 2007-January 2008
  • Chichester Open, November 2007
  • Black and White exhibition, Claire Galleries, Birmingham, March-April 2007
  • New English Art Club, Mall Galleries, London, December  2006
  • The Prince’s Drawing School, London, October-November 2006
  • ‘Inspirations from Old Masters’, Horsebridge Arts Centre, Whitstable, October 2006
  • ‘After Michelangelo’, Centre for Recent Drawing, London, June-July 2006
  • The Prince’s Drawing School, London, October-November 2005 and 2006
  • Oxford artweeks