A group of twelve colorful, handmade dolls stand closely together, celebrating sisterhood and women creating, each with unique yarn hair, expressive faces, and diverse knitted or woven outfits, posed in playful, welcoming gestures on a white background.

Sisterhood: Celebrating 18 Years of Women Creating Together

Cover Artwork: Women of the cloth, Joan Eytle Kendall

This March, Brixton will once again become a focal point for International Women’s Month as South London Women Artists present “Sisterhood” at Lambeth Archives (2–31 March 2026).

Marking International Women’s Day and celebrating 18 years of the South London Women Artists group (SLWA), the exhibition brings together 76 women artists in a rare and powerful collective moment.

The concept for “Sisterhood” comes from portrait artist Julie Bennett, whose vision centres on unity, visibility and the strength of women working side by side.

A painted self-portrait of a woman with long orange hair and blue eyes, holding a teal phone for a selfie. Celebrating 18 Years of Women Creating, the text “Sisterhood,” “Julie Bennett,” and exhibition details appear on a purple border.

Reflecting on the anniversary, Bennett says:

“This exhibition celebrates 18 years of South London Women Artists. It’s going to be a fantastic show, with the majority of our members taking part, something we haven’t seen on this scale for years. It feels particularly meaningful to have it hosted by Lambeth Archives, a space that preserves our local history, as we mark this important chapter in SLWA’s story.”

The Power of Women, Together

Founded in 2008 by artist Léonie Cronin and local art collector Jenny Sweeney, SLWA has spent nearly two decades building a supportive platform for women artists across South London.

Guided over the years by artists Melissa Budasz, Laura Moreton-Griffiths, Alice Lenkiewicz, Michelle Baharier and now Beth Worth, the collective has grown from a grassroot initiative into a dynamic and enduring artistic network spanning painting, photography, sculpture, textiles, printmaking, ceramics and mixed media.

Artwork: Canopic Jar 2 by Léonie Cronin 

A smooth, crackle-glazed ceramic jar in pale blue and white is topped with a sculpted, stylized animal resembling a rhinoceros—an artistic nod to 18 years of women creating together and celebrating sisterhood.

The title of the exhibition “Sisterhood”, named so by current chair Beth Worth, embodies this journey. Each artwork carries its own narrative of identity, resilience, activism, motherhood, heritage, transformation, yet collectively they form something larger: a visual representation to collaboration over competition.

Among the exhibiting artists are also members of Creations Atelier, including Paola Minekov, Natalia Giacomino, Michelle Baharier, Rosie Arnoldi, Dil Vahidova and Carry Hornby, artists whose practices reflect the diversity and depth of contemporary women’s voices.

The exhibition will be accompanied by a printed catalogue, ensuring that this landmark art show is documented, creating a lasting record of women artists in South London coming together creatively in 2026.

A Month of Celebration

Rather than marking International Women’s Day with a single event, “Sisterhood” extends the celebration across the entire month of March.

Private View: Monday 2 March, 5–8pm

A purple-toned invitation for "Sisterhood" by South London Women Artists, celebrating 18 years of women creating for International Women's Month 2026. Private view: Mon 2 March, 5–8pm at Lambeth Archives. Includes event details, website, and social media icons.

International Women’s Day Panel Discussion: Saturday 7 March, 2.30–4pm

A flyer for "Sisterhood: International Women

Workshops

A colorful poster for a "Sisterhood Postcard Making Workshop" by South London Women Artists, celebrating 18 years of women creating. Features paint, art supplies, event details, and photos of hosts Claire Dorcy Stalley and Beth Worth. Sat 14 March at Lambeth Archives.

Saturday 14 March, 2–3.30pm

A drop-in creative session led by Claire Dorey-Stalley and Beth Worth where families, supervised children and adults can make reflective, mixed-ability postcards.

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1983568860859?aff=oddtdtcreator

A poster for a Mindfulness Workshop titled “Sisterhood” features colorful brain art inside a meditative woman’s silhouette, celebrating 18 years of women creating. Event on Sat 14 March, 4–5pm, hosted by Ezgi Demir and organized by SLWA and Lambeth Archives.

Saturday 14 March, 4-5pm

Mindfulness: Clarity, Creativity & Flow:
Artist Ezgi Demir introducing her Holistic Quotient framework through
guided exercises to reduce overthinking and support focus, balance and
creative flow (booking required).
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1983568394464?aff=oddtdtcreator

Digital flyer for a Sock Puppet Workshop hosted by South London Women Artists. Two colorful sock puppets and a pink ladder are illustrated. Join women creating on Sat 21 March, 2–3:30pm with Anna-Maria Amato; “Sisterhood” in bold at the bottom.

Saturday 21 March, 2–3.30pm

Sock Puppet Workshop: Anna-Maria Amato hosts a playful, reflective workshop where adults and supervised older children create expressive sock puppets inspired by life’s ups and downs (booking required).

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1983608461305?aff=oddtdtcreator

A smiling woman in glasses and a colorful striped apron holds a calligraphy brush, standing beside water calligraphy artwork. Join our Sisterhood-themed Water Calligraphy Workshop for Women Creating in Lambeth, March 21, 4–5pm, International Women’s Month 2026.

Saturday 21 March, 4-5pm

Water Calligraphy: Carry Hornby leads a calming, hands-on introduction to mindful water calligraphy, guiding participants through brush practice and flow-based mark-making (booking required).

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1983565732502?aff=oddtdtcreator

Closing Event: Saturday 28 March, 2–5pm

Free and open to the public, the exhibition offers a space not only to view art, but to experience the strength that emerges when women gather with shared purpose. The artworks are available for sale between
£75 and £900.

Eighteen years on, South London Women Artists are still here to show what a sisterhood can build.

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