Inner Worlds Exhibition, Woolley & Harris PV, 06.06.26, 6–8pm, Seventh Circle 06.06.26 – 05.07.26
PV: 06.06.26 18:00–20:00
06.06.26–05.07.26
A joint exhibition between Emma Woolley and Tara Harris exploring inner worlds shaped by emotion, memory, and imagined space.
Saturday 6 June – Sunday 5 July 2026
Preview evening
Saturday 6 June, from 6pm to 8pm
Unit C3, 2 Bowyer Street,
Digbeth,
Birmingham,
B10 0SA
Website: svnthcrcl.com
Opening times:
Wednesday to Saturday, 10am to 6pm
Sunday, 11am to 4pm
Closed Monday and Tuesday.
Admission - Free entry
Inner Worlds brings together the work of Emma Woolley and Tara Harris through a shared focus on internal experience.
While their visual languages differ, both artists are drawn to introspection, exploring emotional states, psychological space, and the unseen landscapes we carry within us. Woolley’s work centres on the human condition, using the figure to hold feeling, tension, and connection. Harris’ work expands outward into vast, immersive environments that feel both familiar and unknowable, like memories without edges.
The exhibition grew from a close reading of each other’s work, recognising a shared instinct to explore what cannot be easily articulated. Across both practices, there is a quiet attention to presence, absence, and the shifting space between what is felt and what is seen.
Inner Worlds is not about similarity in form. It is about a shared sensitivity, a way of seeing and sensing the world from the inside out. Together, the works sit in that space between reality and imagination, where something is felt, but not fully resolved.
Emma Woolley and Tara Harris are contemporary painters whose practices explore inner worlds through figurative and imagined landscapes.
Emma’s work centres on intimacy, connection, and the emotional space between people. Her paintings focus on the human face and body as sites of quiet intensity, vulnerability, and closeness, holding moments that feel deeply internal and felt.
Tara creates expansive, dreamlike environments shaped by memory, subconscious imagery, and altered states. Her paintings occupy shifting terrains that move between the real and the imagined, like spaces remembered rather than observed.
Together, their work reflects a shared sensitivity to inner experience and emotional truth. While their visual languages differ, both artists are concerned with what lies beneath the surface, exploring the inner worlds we carry, and the ways they shape how we see and feel.
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