Memento Vivere (Art Exhibition) London NW1 6th September.

Memento Vivere: A Thought-Provoking Art Exhibition in London’s NW1 Area This September

We are pleased to announce the upcoming launch of Memento Vivere, a self-curated art exhibition scheduled to open in London on Saturday, September 6th. Taking place at The Crypt Gallery in Euston, this event promises to be a compelling intersection of visual artistry and personal storytelling.

Event Details:

  • Opening Night: Saturday, September 6th
  • Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
  • Location: The Crypt Gallery, Euston, London NW1

The exhibition offers attendees an opportunity to engage deeply with a diverse collection of artworks curated by the artist themselves. As part of this initiative, a selection of pieces will be available for purchase, with proceeds dedicated to supporting Kidney Care UK, a charity close to the curator’s heart following personal experiences with organ transplantation.

Why Attend?

Memento Vivere aims to inspire reflection on the human condition, resilience, and the transient nature of life — themes that are embodied through the featured artworks. The event also serves as a platform for fundraising, seeking to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those affected by kidney disease.

Admission

Admission to the exhibition is free, making it an accessible cultural experience for all members of the community. Your support will not only broaden your artistic horizons but also contribute to a vital cause.

We warmly invite art enthusiasts, community members, and anyone interested in meaningful dialogue around health and resilience to join us for an evening of inspiration and connection.

We look forward to welcoming you to Memento Vivere at The Crypt Gallery this September. Your presence and support can help raise awareness and funds for Kidney Care UK, making a tangible impact in the lives of many.

For more information, please stay tuned to our updates or contact us directly.

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