Exhibition: 'Nature's Reclamation Along the River Lea' by Jaiminee Patel

A painting of boats along banks of a river, with a signposting sign at the front to Walthamstow Town Centre

Jaiminee Patel

A painting of a rope together with a black and red pens, and a tub of paint

Jaiminee Patel

A painting of industrial Victorian dial and a pipe in the background, with a fern leaf hanging over

Jaiminee Patel

Exhibition: 'Nature's Reclamation Along the River Lea' by Jaiminee Patel

Location:
'Nature's Reclamation Along the River Lea' - an exhibition by artist Jaiminee Patel, 21 June to 13 September

Event details

Date

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Time
9:30am - 4:00pm
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About the event

Jaiminee Patel: Nature's Reclamation Along the River Lea

From the age of six, Walthamstow- its enchanting forest and 
the fleeting reflections of the Lea— has been the wellspring 
of my art and my love for the natural world. Mud on my shoes, 
suntraps and shadows, velvet mosses and twinkling webs: these 
small, persistent presences took hold of me as surely as the 
industrial ghosts that stand still along the riverbank. 

This exhibition reveals a childlike fascination with the idea 
that everything is a fluid being, even memory. The river 
carries echoes of industry and toil to remake them into new 
forms of beauty. My work explores that transformation: how 
rust becomes root, how abandoned structures are softened by 
lush green, and how traces of human endeavour diffuse into 
spontaneous life. 

I work in mixed media, moving from broad gestural strokes that 
capture the river’s momentum and the sweep of sky to 
meticulous, minute details that record human grit. Drawing on 
my background as a theatrical makeup artist, I repurpose old 
makeup—blending remnants of past performances to spotlight how 
artistic and industrial histories can be reworked into 
something new. Also, Ayurvedic medicinal stones are ground to 
form pigments, bringing a touch of the East to pieces. I hold 
a Diploma from Central St Martins school of art, grounding my 
practice in Western art training. 

Walk these works as you would the Lea—slowly, with attention. 
Let the broad strokes guide you across distance and time; let 
the tiny details anchor you to the present. I hope the 
exhibition prompts reflection of the quiet caress from mother 
nature that reshape our shared places.

'Nature's Reclamation Along the River Lea' is a free exhibition and is open every day from Sunday 21st June to Sunday 13th September

NO BOOKING REQUIRED

Exhibition Opening Times
9.30 to 4pm

Venue: Walthamstow Wetlands Engine House Mezzanine, 2 Forest Road, London N17 9NH.
Nearest tube/rail: Tottenham Hale or Blackhorse Road

You can find out more about Jaiminee Patel's work here: https://www.instagram.com/e17jaiminee 

Booking

Price

This exhibition is free

Additional booking information

No booking required, simply turn up

Know before you go

Dogs

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Assistance dogs only

Please be advised that trained assistance dogs on duty are welcome, but in order to protect the sensitive habitat and drinking water supply, we cannot allow other dogs or pets of any kind on-site, as the wildlife may become distressed.

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Mobility

The mezzanine floor where the exhibition is is inaccessible due to the lift being out of order. Please contact the reception desk in advance with any questions in the meantime. 

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Wheelchair access

No
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Parking information

There is a paid car park on site, 9.30am - 5pm
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Bicycle parking

Next to the Engine House visitor centre and on the north side of reserve
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Facilities

Toilets
Shop
Cafe/refreshments
Picnic area
Accessible toilet
Baby changing facilities
Disabled parking
Accessible trails

Contact us

Walthamstow Wetlands reception
Contact number: 0203 989 7448