27th – 31st May 2026
Curators: Cat Coulter, Lee Eveson and Rebecca Tucker
An ArtCan Exhibition sponsored by Suna Interior Design
The Fitzrovia Gallery
139 Whitfield Street, London, W1T 5EN
Artistic Intelligence
Artistic Intelligence is a celebration of the irreplaceable creativity, intuition, and imperfection of the human hand. In an age increasingly shaped by algorithms and automated image-making, this exhibition brings together works that bear the physical traces of touch, brushstrokes, carved surfaces, stitched threads, smudged graphite, and the intentional mistakes that machines cannot replicate. Highlighting the artist’s presence as both maker and thinker, Artistic Intelligence invites viewers to reconsider the value of process, material, and the uniquely human capacity for emotional translation. This exhibition will reaffirm that true artistic intelligence is rooted in lived experience, tactile experimentation, and the singular perspective of the human creator.
The Curators:
Cat Coulter is a Scottish environmental artist, working with waste plastics and reclaimed beach finds to create sculptures, installations and cyanotype prints. Cat’s work asks us to consider the adverse effects of our throw-away society on our natural environment. It is created with humour and aims to appeal and appal in equal measure. Her work has been exhibited in the UK and internationally, in a wide range of locations, from established galleries to universities, environmental agencies, hospitals, pop-up collaborations, as public art on billboards, as illuminated projections and as a site-specific installation created with a converted red telephone box.
Her work has been selected by Cornelia Parker and Grayson Perry for Royal Academy Summer Exhibitions in 2024 and 2022, and by Tracey Emin as a finalist in the Margate Art Prize 2023. Cat is also delighted to be featured in last year’s award-winning environmental documentary “Shaping Our Shores” and is a committed member of the ArtCan Green Team.
Lee Eveson (Eves) has had a number of solo exhibitions in London, appeared on a hit TV show Landscape Artist of the Year, and has been shortlisted for prestigious art prizes. In 2025, his work was exhibited alongside internationally renowned street artists, including Banksy, Ben Eine, and Shepard Fairey, in the “Banksy to Bitcoin” exhibition. He also curates exhibitions, including “Legacy” and “Home”, with fellow ArtCan artists Jill Desborough and Rebecca Tucker.
Rebecca Tucker is a Lancashire born/London based painter, with a BA in Fine Art from Reading University 1996 and is an alumna of the Turps Art School on their Off Site Programme (2022-23). Her paintings explore organic and abstract forms defined by negative space. She is drawn to the resonance of specific locations and the unseen histories embedded within them. Each work begins with a search for a meaningful site – a landscape or environment that holds emotional or historical significance – from which she draws inspiration.
Recent notable successes include selection for the 2025 Jackson’s Art Prize Longlist, the 2024, 2022 and 2021 ING Discerning Eye at the Mall Galleries in London, selection for the Royal Watercolour Society Open 2024 and 2023 at Bankside Gallery, being selected for the Royal West of England Academy Open, the Wales Contemporary and the Society of Women Artists Open at the Mall Galleries in 2023, selection for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2022, being shortlisted for the Holly Bush Emerging Woman Painter Prize 2022 and being longlisted in the 2021 Ruth Borchard Self Portrait Prize.
The Artists:
Alexandra Ghimisi – Alison Aye – Andrew McNeile Jones – Ashima Kumar – Asia Nowicki – Caroline Forward – Cat Coulter – Catriona Faulkner – Christine Watson – Claire Chandler – Debbie Tearle – Djochkoun Sami – Elizabeth Nast – Elly Platt – Gabriela Gaiero – Hedy Parry-Davies – Helen Chambers – Ingrid Barber – Jacqui Painter – James Bristow – Jennie Sharman-Cox – Jeremy Morgan – Jill Meager – Jo Angell – Jo Cooper – Jocelyn Friis – Julie Fitzpatrick – Kate Marsden – Kate Wilson – Katie Preston – Laura Darling – Lee Eveson – Linda Chapman – Liv Amiel – Lucy Bristow –Lucy Pickford – Magdalena Kronenberg-Seweryn – Maz Weineck – Michaela Wheater – Miranda Lopatkin – Neal Vaughan – Paul Flanders – Qin Yue – Rachael Kay – Rebecca Moss Guyver – Rebecca Tucker – Sal Jones – Sandra Camargo – Sara Netherway – Sarah Shaw – Sena Shah – Sonal Nathwani – Stoney Parsons – Vanessa Brassey – Victoria Sills
About ArtCan
ArtCan is an artist-led, non-profit arts organisation with members across Britain and internationally. ArtCan’s work is supported by the efforts of artist-member volunteers and with the valued guidance of the Board of Trustees.
ArtCan has expertise in producing collaborative art exhibitions in London, across the UK and internationally. The exhibitions complement the work of established galleries by enabling talent to gain experience and skills. ArtCan works with galleries, but also seeks new spaces where art becomes a part of everyday life and with the aim of involving audiences in an organic and personal way.
ArtCan’s artist-centred ethos means that the model does not involve charging commissions on sales, to help artists focus on developing a sustainable practice.
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About Suna
Suna Interior Design is an award-winning boutique design consultancy, headed up by Rebecca Tucker and Helen Fewster. Working with property developers across the UK for over twenty years, the dedicated team bring a balance of flair, creativity and pragmatism to its designs. With an approach that goes beyond aesthetics, Suna design the living experience of the homes they create, unifying practicality and meticulous attention to detail. Carefully considering each individual brief, their commissions connect interiors to their building, local area, community and target audience.
sunainteriordesign.com | @sunainteriordesign
NOTES TO EDITORS
For further information please contact:
Kate Enters, Founder and Director – info@artcan.org.uk
