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NEWS AND CULTURE


There’s Rice at Home: Our First Exhibition of the Year
We are beyond proud to announce There’s Rice at Home, the first ever solo exhibition from Kazvare, coming to Havant House this May. Why Kazvare If you’ve followed The Lemon Seed Project for a while, you’ll know that we don’t just put work on walls. Every artist we work with is chosen because something about their practice feels right for this space for this home. Kazvare has been on our radar for some time. Her work has been part of Havant House, and every single person who c
Mar 312 min read


What Building an Art Business With My Mum Taught Me About Breaking Boundaries
It’s often said that you shouldn’t work with family. But for me, working with my mum has been one of the most natural and rewarding collaborations of my life. My mum, Natasha, is the founder of The Lemon Seed Project and Until Lemons R Sweet , an interior designer, diversity and inclusion consultant, and a woman who wears many, many hats (not just figuratively). Watching her build things from nothing was normal to me. The house people see today, the one that now hosts shoots,
Mar 154 min read


We’re going to Art Basel Qatar
Okay so. We're going to Art Basel Qatar next week. This is the first Art Basel ever in Qatar. Which means it's their first time AND our first time. Here's the thing. We only officially opened our doors in March 2025. We're less than a year old, but we have BIG plans for this year. When we started The Lemon Seed Project we had two main missions, to champion black artists, and to bring art back where it belongs - home . We know how gate kept the art world can feel and it's ofte
Jan 242 min read


Recognised in The Art Newspaper
Our Artists Unite: Hurricane Melissa Relief campaign has just been featured in The Art Newspaper , and it feels like an important moment for everyone involved. This campaign came together from a place of urgency, community and care. When Hurricane Melissa hit Jamaica and the islands, the artists in our network didn’t hesitate. They offered their work, their time and their platforms to help raise funds for the families and communities rebuilding their lives. What started as a
Dec 3, 20251 min read


We’ve Raised £2053 for Hurricane Melissa Relief..but the work isn’t done yet!
Hurricane Melissa hit the Caribbean hard, and for a lot of us, this wasn’t some distant headline. It affected places we know, people we care about, and communities we recognise. That’s what pushed us to create the Artists Unite: Hurricane Melissa Relief Fund - a space where art can actually fuel recovery. With everyone's support, we've now raised £2,053, and that full amount has already been donated directly to Project Hope. What Hurricane Melissa Left Behind Hurricane Meliss
Dec 3, 20253 min read


The Lemon Seed Project Featured in Waltham Forest Echo
When our founder Natasha Landers opened up her Walthamstow home as a gallery, it wasn’t just about colour, furniture or interiors. It was...
Aug 23, 20251 min read


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