Self Storage: An exhibition eploring the cupboards, basements, and lofts or artists and museums.
Exhibition Opens:
2nd-6th July 2026, 12.00 -19.00 daily
(5th July 12.00-17.00)
Opening Party:
2nd July, 6-9pm
Please book here to attend.
Address:
House of Annetta, Princelet Street, London, E1 6QH

For our next upcoming exhibition SELF STORAGE Sweet ‘Art is collaborating with workers from London Museum, as well as the historic building, House of Annetta. In this exhibition, ten artists will be taking inspiration from their museum workplace, as well as from the fabric and content of the House of Annetta: marrying themes of personal and national ‘storage’.
As museum workers, the exhibiting artists engage with a vast repository of the nation’s storage of historical artifacts and objects daily, whether we frame such objects as simply the nation’s ‘knick-knacks’ or significant treasures. Each artist investigates a collective understanding that this work is not merely a neutral gathering of objects, but a practice which tells much about our society. That ‘storage’ is a way in which groups can construct identity, archive collective memory, or privilege the narratives of some with public display, while ‘storing’ away the stories of others from a public gaze. We as individuals in personal spaces, also confer value by retaining, rather than disposing of certain objects, and use acts of ‘storage’ to make space for objects or ideas to be present, ordered or manageable.
For this show, artists Chantal Makar, Edward Welch, John Chase, Jordan Furze, Mariam Hussein, Nikki Braunton, Noa Smith, Rianna Shanāz, Riva Boutylkova and Sam Rees have drawn upon their existing art practice to create new, site specific work utilizing materials from their own personal stores of physical items as well as personal narratives, as well as from Annetta’s basement, responding to the building as a repository of history which has been restored and reclaimed.
Join us on Thursday 2nd July for the opening party, with drinks kindly sponsored by Crate Brewery and Sipmith Gin, performances and more, come along to one of our workshops over the weekend or just pop by during our opening hours, say hi and enjoy the artwork!
