Arrival Gallery (London)

Aimée Cast was selected to take part in an exhibition with the Arrival Gallery at the Purist Gallery London. She showcased her artwork Cretin, which drew significant attention and was met with a lot of positive feedback and appreciation.

London Art Spaces - Battersea Power Station

London Art Spaces organises exhibitions that showcase artists ranging from emerging talent to established names. This particular exhibition took place at London’s iconic Battersea Power Station, where Aimée Cast was selected to exhibit several of her artworks. The evening featured a lively celebration with community drinks and music, bringing people together through art and culture.

Out Of The Blue (Opening)

Out of the Blue was an exhibition launch celebrating a mural project based in Jersey. Artist Aimée Cast created a mural that blended her Scallywag series with local Jersey myths and legends. Five artists were selected to produce five unique murals, while local schools also took part by working with artists in workshops to develop their own mural designs. A big thank you to Art House Jersey, Jacqueline Rutter, and everyone else who helped bring this project to life.

The Colours Of Summer - Harbour Gallery

The Colours of Summer was a group exhibition held in Jersey in July 2025, where the artist exhibited a large felted tapestry titled I Felt Something. The piece forms part of their ongoing Scallywag series, exploring themes of belonging, imagination, and the surreal through vibrant colour and textile work.

FUSION (BA Degree Show)

Fusion was the title of the BA Fine Art degree show, where Aimée Cast presented an installation called Welcome to the Nut House. Inspired by the imagined world of Scallywag, the installation was colourful, interactive, and playfully surreal. It invited viewers into a quirky, immersive environment, and was exhibited at the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead.

ALL AT SEA - Harbour Gallery

All at Sea was an exhibition where Aimée Cast showcased two works created in response to the exhibition’s nautical theme, including the piece titled Looky Here. While the artworks introduced sea creatures into the visual narrative, they remained stylistically rooted in the artist’s vibrant and imaginative world, featuring familiar characters such as Cretin, from the series Scallywag.

KAPWA

KAPWA was an exhibition developed by L-INK, a collective of young creatives supported by the Hatton Gallery and Laing Gallery in Newcastle. The show featured both individual artworks and collaborative pieces created by the group, exploring themes of identity, connection, and shared experience.

HUNG BY A THREAD

This artwork display was created in response to the conference Have Some Imagination: Towards a Manifesto for an Arts Education, held at the BALTIC in Gateshead. The artist collaborated with a group of students to produce a patchwork quilt that celebrated individual talents and expressed why art education is vital to personal and collective growth.

EVOKE

This exhibition party showcased a variety of creative talents, including one of the artist’s lino prints from the Scallywag series. The event also featured live performances such as singing, rapping, and a fashion show, celebrating a diverse mix of artistic expression.

Fraternising With The Enemy - Rubber Duck Factory

Fraternising with the Enemy was a group exhibition held in Ouseburn, Newcastle, showcasing a diverse range of works by emerging artists. The artist exhibited her lino prints from the Scallywag series, including a piece titled I’m Yolkin’, which features her signature pigeon motifs and playful visual language.

SPACE ODDITIES - Phantasmal Gallery

This online exhibition celebrated the weird and wonderful, showcasing the artist’s lino prints featuring pigeons and works from her ongoing series Scallywag. The show embraced playfulness, surreal imagery, and a distinctive visual language rooted in bold character design and storytelling.

TUNNEL VISION

Tunnel Vision was an exhibition curated by four ambitious second-year Fine Art BA students. Inspired by science fiction, the show featured a large-scale collaborative installation alongside individual works, each exploring imaginative and otherworldly themes through a futuristic lens.

NOMADIC NON-SENSE

Nomadic Non-Sense was a second-year exhibition curated by the artist alongside a group of fellow Fine Art students. Rooted in themes of world-building and science fiction, the show explored imagined realities through a collaborative and experimental approach.

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