Throughout March we are delighted to be showing recent drawings, ceramics and sculpture by Rachael House – work to buoy us up in difficult times. ‘Resistance and Repair’ – we need both. Continue reading
Category Archives: What’s On
Shadow Shop – Circo Rum Ba Ba
Circo Rum Ba Ba return with their beautiful, live shadow puppet show in our windows, telling a story of magic and environmental peril, with costumed performers and music. Continue reading
One Day: Holocaust Memorial Day & LGBT+ History Month
This year’s theme of ‘One Day’ was chosen for an installation of remembrance for Nazi victims who were Jewish, gay men, and people with disabilities. Continue reading
Creatures of Light & Darkness
An exhibition of magic lantern apparitions by Nicole Mollett and Frog Morris is lighting up our January windows at INTRA. The show mixes antique glass slides with modern imagery, humour and live audience interaction, a playful take on the dark and twisty moods lurking in corners at a murky time of year. Continue reading
‘Points In Between’ and ‘Fun Never Dies’
For December we have two amazing exhibitions in our windows: David O’Mara’s photography, collage and handmade books, and photos from Nye Martin’s 1980s archive celebrating Gillingham Skatepark’s skateboarding and BMX community. Continue reading
‘Map Series’ and ‘Boundary Lines’
November’s exhibition, curated by Jas Dhillon, brings two Margate-based artists to our windows: ‘Boundary Lines’ – Geoffrey Chambers’ ink on paper works, and Catherine Chinatree’s ‘Map Series’ assemblages. These two collections of work compliment each other in scale and themes, exploring geography, heritage and invisible boundaries. Continue reading
‘Frances & Frances’
Our October exhibition showcases a wide variety of technical and traditional materials and techniques. Curated by Frances Cowper Holzhousen it includes electroplated textiles and reuse of waste plastics. Continue reading
Mexican Day Of The Dead
At the end of October it’s time to honour lost loved ones again, with one of our favourite festivals. Decorate sugar skulls or lantern shrine jars, screen print tote bags with skull and flower designs, cut colourful papel picado hanging banners, make a skull mask or choose other creative activities in this day inspired by the Mexican Day of the Dead. Continue reading
Ebb & Flow Festival
May 2021 saw the first Ebb & Flow Festival, an arts event celebrating the streets surrounding our venue, and exploring the hidden stories and fascinating heritage of the area traditionally known as Chatham Intra – from which we took our name. Continue reading
Gallery Launch & Pop Up Museum
We’ve been busy at INTRA during lockdown – a refitted windows gallery, a new festival Ebb & Flow, a Pop Up Museum, and more! Continue reading