Exhibition
Outside In National Open | Shelter
We’re delighted that four Venture Arts artists – Chelsea Dalton, Darren Gallagher, Leslie Thompson and Dominic Bennett – are exhibiting in Shelter, Outside In’s seventh National Open exhibition, now showing at Christie’s London.
Outside In champions artists who face barriers to the art world, and this year’s theme of Shelter feels especially powerful. Shelter can mean many things: a roof over our heads, a place of safety, or the sense of belonging we find in community.
The exhibition brings together the work of 81 artists from across the UK, each exploring the theme in their own way. Through painting, sculpture, textiles, installation and digital media, the artists share personal stories of home, protection, resilience and connection.
From reflections on homelessness and housing insecurity, to celebrations of community spirit and the simple comfort of feeling safe, Shelter is full of moving and imaginative interpretations.
We’re so proud to see Chelsea, Darren, Leslie and Dominic’s work alongside such a rich and diverse range of voices. Their creativity highlights the importance of art as a place of refuge – where expression, belonging and bold ideas can thrive.
Shelter is on display at Christie’s London from 12–22 January 2026.
Entry is free and open to all.
Venture Arts Artists in Shelter
Chelsea Dalton
Chelsea creates intricate drawings and textile works that explore pattern, rhythm and repetition. Her work often carries a quiet intensity, inviting viewers to look closely and notice the beauty in small details.
Darren Gallagher
Darren is known for his bold, expressive paintings which combine vivid colour with strong mark-making. His work captures energy and emotion, often reflecting his love of pop culture and everyday life.
Leslie Thompson
Leslie has an extraordinary ability to draw from memory, filling his artworks with precise detail. From animals to architecture, his drawings tell stories from his life and imagination, with a distinctive and joyful style.
Dominic Bennett
Dominic works across painting, collage and sculpture, often using text and humour to convey playful yet thought-provoking ideas. His art reflects his sharp wit and unique perspective on the world.
Details
Christie’s London, 8 King Street, St James’s, London, SW1Y 6QT.
12th Jan 2026 to 22nd Jan 2026
Monday - Friday:9:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday & Sunday:12:00pm - 5:00pm