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21 Apr – 28 May 2026

A new artistic collaboration from the Semeiko-Wang family exploring a love for the hidden, natural world.

Lily, Yu-Chen and Andro are currently our family-in-residence at London Museum Studios from February to May 2026.

They explore how we navigate everyday environments, where nature can be found around us, and how nature is remembered and felt across the city, particularly between Caledonian Park and Smithfield.

From their local neighbourhood to the museum’s home, they uncover historical and geographical connections through exploratory walks and research into the London Museum’s archives and collections to develop new work.

A series of public events are taking place throughout the residency, which share their findings and offer insight into the creative process.

How to attend:

In-person

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Lily

Selected twice for the Royal Academy of Arts Young Artists' Summer Show, Lily draws inspiration from the natural world, music, and mathematics.

Yu-Chen Wang

Yu-Chen Wang’s work asks fundamental questions about human identity at a key point in history, where ecosystems and technosystems have become inextricably intertwined. Exploring the legacy of industrialisation and its impacts on the environment, her practice spans drawing, text, and performance to multimedia installation. She has recently exhibited at ArtScience Museum (Singapore, 2025), Manchester Art Gallery (2025), CERN Science Gateway (Geneva, 2025) and Tate Modern (London, 2024).

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Andro Semeiko-Antelidze

Andro Semeiko-Antelidze creates paintings, installations, and artist’s books that construct psychological spaces reflecting his vision of the world. His work examines how we navigate a reality shaped by news and social media, set against the threat of climate disaster and ongoing conflicts. Andro’s work about trees is featured in the latest issue of The Ecological Citizen. In 2026 he will present work exploring the notion of protest at 15 Beautreillis Gallery, Paris. Andro was the Abbey Fellow at the British School at Rome (2022-23).

More info about Andro’s work