Location:
Walker Space (Ravensbourne)
6 PENROSE WAY
LONDON
SE10 0EW
United Kingdom
???? Getting there
The event takes place at 6 Penrose Way, SE10 0EW (Greenwich, London).
???? Easiest option: by Underground
- Take the Jubilee line
- Get off at North Greenwich Underground Station
- Then it’s about a 10–15 minute walk
???? Walking directions from the station:
- Exit towards the O2 / Greenwich Peninsula
- Follow signs to Peninsula Square / Peninsula Way
- Continue on to Penrose Way
Next event date and time:
Thursday 30 April 2026 at 6.30pm to 10pm
See more dates
Friday 1 May 2026 at 6.30pm to 10pm
Saturday 2 May 2026 at 6.30pm to 10pm
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Femme sur Scène (Woman on Stage) is an exhibition and concert project dedicated to highlighting and amplifying women’s presence on stage.
Bringing together visual arts and live performance, the event invites audiences to reflect on visibility, representation and creative expression across contemporary music and art. The singular figure Woman on Stage refers to a symbolic presence.
Developed as an open, public-facing cultural initiative, Femme sur Scène creates space for artistic dialogue through exhibitions, live performances and conversations.
Hosted within Ravensbourne’s professional facilities at Greenwich Peninsula, the project connects emerging and established artists while engaging local and wider creative communities.
The London edition follows a first iteration presented at Galerie Delta in Paris in January 2026. The visual programme will feature work by London-based artist Agostina Cerullo alongside Paris-based photographer Elena Sofia Mitrofanov. The programme also includes two live music evenings with India Naia, a Paris-based singer, guitarist, and songwriter. All-female bands, as well as solo or duo female musicians and mixed groups, are welcome. Female musicians are encouraged to join and perform on stage on specific days, subject to prior discussion ahead of the opening evening.
About the curator
Curated by Honey Hinneh, Femme sur Scène is part of an ongoing artistic research project titled “The Place of Women on Stage”, exploring gender, visibility and representation within live performance.