Michelle Baharier

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13 February 2024
Event Dates: 13 - 18 February 2024 open 10am - 8 pm A Solo Show, Mental Health Talks and a Largactyl shuffle walk Address: Theatre Peckham, an award-winning cultural venue,
17 October 2023
Published by www.artsyshark.com British painter Michelle Baharier presents a group of narrative paintings created to bring awareness to living with disabilities. See more of her artwork by visiting her website.
10 April 2023
As a part of our “Unstoppable” series, we had the pleasure of interviewing artist Michelle Baharier.
15 March 2023
Maya Angelou said: “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”
12 March 2023
Maya Angelou said: “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”
10 March 2023
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: ‘How Do I Make You Feel?’ is at A Place For Change, The Foundry, Vauxhall - 17 Oval Way, Vauxhall, London SE11 5RR
03 March 2023
Maya Angelou said: “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”
24 February 2023
To celebrate International Women’s Day, 14 South London Women Artists have come together to bring a range of art works celebrating women, our rights, and achievements.
18 November 2022
All that is Bright’ is an eclectic new art exhibition by South London Women Artists, a critically acclaimed collective of over 50 female artists living and working in South London.
26 October 2022
Set in the picturesque Paxton Centre at the heart of Crystal Palace, Everyone Reflects Light is an emotive exhibition that was launched this October. The Paxton Centre also doubles as
22 October 2021
Multidisciplinary artist, poet and Slade alumni Michelle Baharier is displaying work inspired by her own experience of the Pandemic.  COVID Diaries presents one artist’s perspective – a snapshot in time
07 May 2021
“Hold tight!” if you can remember that saying, remember the conductors? They used to shout just before the bus moved, lots of people would be holding on, swaying to and

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