Calling all artists!
Have your art exhibited here.
Deadline for applications: 30th April 2025
Since 2020, we have sold a huge collection of stunning artworks, all in aid of WWF UK raising close to £40,000. This year, we plan to do it again and we welcome you to join us!
How does it work?
Every year, we exhibit a collection of art through the windows of More London 7 to thousands of passersby as they travel between London Bridge station and the Thames. Our plan is to do the same again this year from September 26th - October 13th. The art we receive is donated by artists from across the country and sold on our online silent auction with all proceeds going to WWF UK.
The theme of our exhibition is about our natural world. You may wish to paint a stunning landscape or produce something highlighting the need to protect nature, but the choice is yours.
To apply to be one of our artists for this year’s project, please fill in the application form above by midnight April 30th. We have only a limited number of places and would love to hear from you. The applications will be reviewed in early May, and we expect to be able to let all of our applicants know if they have been selected by May 16th.
If selected, the deadline for getting your art to us (in London Bridge) will be September the 12th. The art you donate is sold by us with all proceeds going to WWF UK. Unfortunately we cannot offer to cover the cost of materials, production or your delivery of the art to our London Bridge location. PwC will cover the cost of delivering your artwork to the auction winners.
Guidance
Each artist can only submit one artwork.
The main thing to remember is the art you produce needs to be something people will want to display at home. We’ll select you on the merits of your existing artworks and we’d recommend not deviating far away from your existing works.
We also ask that you’re very active during the project, helping us promote the cause and gather donations across your networks. Please consider how you can contribute towards our fundraising and marketing.
Artworks should be no larger than 1x1m, should not be particularly fragile or heavy and need to be easily displayed on an easel.