SEASONS

The Addenbrooke’s Gallery

11 October 2025 – 31 January 2026

Featuring artists:

Alison Griffin

Bbblob

Carolyn Blake

Chloë Herring

Ed Boxall

Emma Dalton

Farnaz Gholami

Firdausi Nuzula Alghozali

Freya Payne

Hannah Rollings

Hee Jyung Kim

Helen Minns

Jackie Duckworth

Jane Bottery

Jenia Demchenko

Jennifer Camilleri

Jennifer Steele Evans

Julie Caves

Justine Formentelli

Kathryn Shackleton

Laura James

Lorna Brown

Lorraine Walsh

Maggie Learmonth

Monica Perez Vega

Nerissa Cargill Thompson

Nick Macneil

Pat Naylor

Peter Devonald

Rachel Thompson

Rikki Morgan-Tamosunas

Riley Tang

Sarah Tew

So-Ha Au

Sophie Whitehead

Susan Abbs

Sylwia Narbutt

Teresa Grady

Valerie Kuzina

Yaning Wu

Yu-Han Liu

SEASONS is a group exhibition inspired by the feelings, gestures and emotions that the four cycles of the year evoke. It is a privilege to know a place through the passage of time, and this exhibition looks to nature for a sense of connection and grounding.

The poems and artworks were selected for display via a free open call. The call asked for submissions of work that responded to the seasons through a cyclical journey of: awakened optimism (Spring), joyful warmth (Summer), communal gathering (Autumn) and quiet resiliency (Winter).

This exhibition pairs with the launch of the newly refurbished Neurological Critical Care Unit (NCCU), featuring a bespoke commission by Monica Perez Vega titled Cycles of Nature. The artwork has been created in response to creative consultation with staff, patients and their loved ones facilitated by artist Hannah Jane Walker.

The gallery is located on the Ground Floor (L2). From the Main Entrance, follow signs to the K Wards. The gallery is on the main corridor just past the Chapel. The hospital is a public building open all day, everyday.

All the artworks in this exhibition are available for sale. If you are interested in purchasing any of the works, please contact cuh.arts@nhs.net for more details.  25% of the proceeds go to CUH Arts to support their ongoing arts programme in the hospital. For all poetry inquiries, please also contact CUH Arts, some poets are donating all proceeds to CUH Arts.

CUH Arts is generously funded by the kind supporters of Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust. To find out more, please visit: www.cuh.nhs.uk/arts