The World of Sue Kreitzman





The Pride Concert 2024

Sue was asked to cut the ribbon to open the concert this year.



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A Fabulously Free Concert took over Spitalfields Market, for London Pride. It was a fun way to celebrate Pride Month in London, with a line-up jam-packed with amazing LGBTQIA+ talent.

With the capital undergoing a major, prideful transformation ahead of the Pride in London celebrations, Old Spitalfields Market have organised a family-friendly alternative to celebrate and honour Pride Month. The ‘Peace, Love, and Pride’ event is set to take place on Friday, June 28th - just one day before the official Pride in London parade and festival.

The market was transformed into a lively hub of festivity, showcasing an eclectic mix of performances from local and renowned artists, all known for championing the spirit of Pride Month and inclusivity.

Visitors enjoyed range of food and drink stalls, serving up delectable treats and refreshing beverages to keep you energised throughout the evening. Also, with so many iconic markets dotted around London, this was the perfect opportunity to explore the vibrant atmosphere of the historic Old Spitalfields Market.


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The Arts Project

Meet the Artist with Sue Kreitzman



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Loudest Whispers is an Art Exhibition linked to the theme of the nationwide 2024 LGBT History Month, in Camden. The works are by LGBTQ + artists and allies at the Conference Centre Gallery, St. Pancras Hospital, 4 St Pancras Way, London NW1 0PE.

"I am neither LGBQ or T but I am an ally..."

The exhibition is curated by Peter Herbert. Here Sue explains her 'Ascension' installation.

The exhibition runs until Friday 10th of May and is open to visitors on weekdays from 9am to 5pm except Bank Holidays. It is organised by The Arts Project and supported by forum+.

For more information on The Arts Project, visit: www.theartsprojectlondon.com








ZDF German TV Follows Sue Kreitman



Sue visits Spitalfields Market in East London


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From ZDF TV: ’The colourful world of Sue Kreitzman’

Whether rich red, yellow or bright green - the main thing is colourful! Londoner Sue Kreitzman wants to use colors to make the world a better place. The 83-year-old painter is known as a style icon for the explosions of colour in her outfits.




PBS TV



The Arts Project celebrated 20 years of connecting art and mental health with the launch of 'Emerald 20' exhibition




Click the image above to watch Anna Bowman’s video: ’EMERALD 20 - 20 years of the Gallery at St Pancras hospital. (Opens in a new window).





The Arts Project is celebrating 20 years of connecting community art and mental health with the launch of their 'Emerald 20' exhibition.

It opened on Friday 16 June, the installation at St Pancras Hospital Gallery features exhibits from 67 artists who have contributed to the popular and highly acclaimed exhibitions over the past 20 years. Keynote speakers opening the exhibition over the years have included writer Germaine Greer, broadcaster Jon Snow, politicians Ken Livingstone and Frank Dobson, and exhibiting artists have included Carolyne Kardia, Ella Guru, and Sue Kreitzman.





Emerald 20 is a celebration of every artist who has contributed to the gallery over the past 20 years, and every visitor who has attended. The space is a key connector between The North London Mental Health Partnership, the artist community, and local people. There have been thousands of visitors to the exhibitions, which are open to the public from 9am – 5pm Monday to Friday. The gallery has also provided comfort to service users attending appointments and their loved ones when they come to visit and also provided an avenue for some to express their own art and feelings towards their mental health and recovery journeys.

Exhibition Venue: St Pancras Hospital Conference Centre gallery, located at 4 St Pancras Way, NW1 0PE.

The exhibition will run from Monday to Friday, between 9 am and 5 pm.

Above: Sue Kreitzman with her installation 'Goddess Phone'.