Casildart Contemporary

Casildart Contemporary CasildART Contemporary is a Black-led art gallery that showcases work by African diaspora artists.

CasildART Contemporary is a Black-owned art gallery that champions and celebrates the work of emerging and mid-career artists with African or Caribbean heritage. We also offer and art curation and consultancy services to private clients and corporates.

Have an idea for an exhibition? CasildART is opening its central London gallery space to an artist, artist collectives, ...
27/05/2026

Have an idea for an exhibition?

CasildART is opening its central London gallery space to an artist, artist collectives, independent curators, and nomadic gallerists to curate their own exhibition.

One selected applicant will receive:
- A FREE 7-day exhibition
- Full use of both gallery floors
- Flexible exhibition dates

As a social enterprise, your £57 application donation directly supports independent and underrepresented voices in the arts.

📍 32 Connaught Street, Marble Arch, London W2
🗓 Application deadline: 31 July 2026
💷 £57 application donation

Please see the link in our bio for full application details.

Have an idea for an exhibition? ✨CasildART is opening its central London gallery space to artists, artist collectives, i...
27/05/2026

Have an idea for an exhibition? ✨

CasildART is opening its central London gallery space to artists, artist collectives, independent curators, and nomadic gallerists to curate their own exhibition.

One selected applicant will receive:
- A FREE 7-day exhibition
- Full use of both gallery floors
- Flexible exhibition dates

As a social enterprise, your £57 application donation directly supports independent and underrepresented voices in the arts.

📍 32 Connaught Street, Marble Arch, London W2
🗓 Application deadline: 31 July 2026 — 11:59PM
💷 £57 application donation

Please see the link in our bio for full application details.

Yesterday afternoon  I went to hear Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw in conversation at the Southbank Centre, beautifully held...
24/05/2026

Yesterday afternoon I went to hear Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw in conversation at the Southbank Centre, beautifully held by Hirsch.
Crenshaw told a story about solidarity, about choosing the collective even when the individual option feels easier.

That lesson came back to me today.

Running a Black‑led, mission‑driven gallery means navigating limited resources, structural inequities, and the emotional labour of holding space for artists and community. We do this work because we believe in the We, in building something bigger than any one person.

So when critique shows up publicly without context or conversation, it stings. In truth it leaves you deflated. Not because accountability is unwelcome, but because the attempt of public shaming removes nuance. It overlooks the wider ecosystem, the intention, and the collective effort behind the scenes.

Not all galleries are the same.
Not all artists are the same.
The truth sits somewhere in the middle.

I’m choosing to stay rooted in the mission:
uplifting Black art, amplifying stories, and building community with integrity.

The work continues.
Always for the We.

24/05/2026
Calling all artists , curators and gallerists. Take over our gallery for 7 days free of charge. Submit your ideas today ...
14/05/2026

Calling all artists , curators and gallerists. Take over our gallery for 7 days free of charge.

Submit your ideas today for a chance to have your curatorial vision come to life.

All mediums accepted.

£57 donation fee applies per application to fund this initiative and support the gallery.

Interested?
Visit our website for more information.

***Takeover Our Gallery***We believe in creating space: space to experiment, to be seen, and amplify stories that rarely...
09/05/2026

***Takeover Our Gallery***
We believe in creating space: space to experiment, to be seen, and amplify stories that rarely get the platform they deserve.

This curatorial opportunity is an invitation to submit your curatorial concept to us for the chance to win a 7‑day exhibition FREE of CHARGE in our Marble Arch gallery.

We’re looking for proposals that focus on groundbreaking ideas, that rethink material culture, storytelling, form, identity, or the purpose of art. In short:
New perspectives

Innovative storytelling

Challenging concepts

Under explored ideas

Your project does not need to be about Blackness or diaspora. We champion underrepresented voices and underexplored ideas, wherever they come from.

So whether you’re a nomadic gallerist or MFA student, an independent curator or collective, we want to hear from you.

Donation fee:£57

Your donation will support this initiative as well as CasildART’s programme of work. We have a dedicated focus on championing artists of African and Caribbean heritage and we are committed to equity and representation - which extends beyond identity alone. We recognise there are many UK‑based artists, collectives and independent curators whose ideas and practices remain underserved or those who want to experiment, take risks, and bring fresh perspectives into the gallery space.

To apply, please go to our website and download the application form.

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New Exhibition: Two Soils, One Eye.We are pleased to host curators, Dina Dabbas Rifai and Wendi Agosta curators of Two S...
08/05/2026

New Exhibition: Two Soils, One Eye.

We are pleased to host curators,
Dina Dabbas Rifai and Wendi Agosta curators of Two Soils, One Eye featuring artists Ammar Khammash and Charles Wilson.

Come and explore a unique visual dialogue between a Jordanian and a British artist as they translate two distinct countries into a singular subject. Discover the striking similarities and juxtapositions of their abstract landscapes, through colours that deeply reflect the soil of their native backgrounds.

Private View Saturday, May 9th
6:00 - 9:00 PM
CasildART Contemporary, 32 Connaught Street, London W2 2AF

The exhibition is on view from 10th - 15th May
11:00 am - 19:00 pm

We look forward to welcoming you at the opening on 9th May at CasildART.

07/05/2026

EmpowerHER ’26: Creativity, Courage & Magical Thinking closed last Saturday.
Thank you to all the artists, collectors, friends, family and visitors who showed up for us.
Hope you enjoy this video of some of our best bits from the show.
See you all again for EmpowerHER ’27.
!

06/05/2026

Nadiia Rom is a Ukrainian artist based in London. She graduated from the Poltava National Polytechnic University in Ukraine, where she studied architecture. Following her studies, she worked as an architect and interior designer across Ukraine and Europe.

In 2016, Nadiia shifted her focus to painting and has since exhibited her work throughout Europe and the UK. She relocated to London in 2023, where she continues her artistic practice, working primarily in oils and pastels. Her work explores both figurative and abstract compositions.

Nadiia is the recipient of several awards, including being a finalist in the Best Professional & Established Artist category at the VAA Artist of the Year Awards 2025.

Resistance, 100 × 100 cm, oil on canvas
Protect, 100 × 100 cm, oil on canvas
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29/04/2026

Catherine .folawiyo describes her two pieces in EmpowerHER ‘26 : Creativity, Courage & Magical Thinking.

Last few days left to see the show. Ends on 2nd May.
CasildART
32 Connaught Street
London W2 2AF

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W2 2AF

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