A Celebration of Kew
Artists' KEW was an exhibition of original contemporary artworks which celebrated the Royal Botanic Gardens and its surroundings in Kew. The works expressed the whole Kew experience from the botanical treasures of the Royal Botanic Gardens to the charms of the riverside and the architectural heritage of the local area including Kew Green, Kew Village and Kew Bridge. Â More than 50 artists participated in the exhibition, along with the styles, subjects and prices, ensured that there was something for every one.
All funds raised supported initiatives to increase public access to Kew's unrivalled collections of botanical art.Please view the exhibition online.
The exhibition was chaired by Baroness van Dedem and its patrons were Lord and Lady Attenborough of Richmond upon Thames, the Earl and Countess of Selborne and Baron and Baroness van Dedem. Their support, the voluntary efforts of many other individuals and the contributions of the participating artists have helped to make Artists’ Kew a great success.

