Artworks by Lela Harris

22 January – 5 March 2026
From the Margins combines artist Lela Harris’ portraits and landscapes for the first time.
The title references the works in the exhibition as having originated ‘from the margins’ of Harris’ studio while showcasing her love of myriad drawing, painting and printing techniques, and subject matters.
Harris arrives at her finished portraits through a largely speculative process, taking a sitter as the starting point for stretching her creative imagination and freedom to capture a fabulated image. A keen walker and cyclist, the landscape paintings are often drawn from her memorised relationship with the Lake District where she lives. Together, the artworks are testimonials, tracings of these emotional and physical journeys so intrinsic to Harris’ life.
A condition of living as an African diasporic subject, the cultural theorist, sociologist and political activist Stuart Hall describes identity “as a ‘production’, which is never complete, always in process, and always constituted within, not outside, representation”. Conceptually, then, the works offer and capture a poetic response to her longing for belonging: tracing unknown familial roots and search for a shared identity located in community, mapping an enlightened territory between memory, history and imagination. The brooding, de-saturated palette of Harris’ landscapes reveal her sometimes discordant connection to places that feel familiar yet mysteriously distant, residing instead somewhere between embodied and mapped terrains. From this unique vantage, embracing an otherwise marginalised position, Harris looks within and beyond to centre a shared humanity and love of British rurality.
Receiving nationwide recognition of her work, Harris was a finalist for the Museums Association Decolonisation Award 2023 for her ‘Black Lancastrians’ Exhibition at Judges’ Lodgings Museum in Lancaster and awarded Runner Up in the V&A Illustration Awards 2022 Book Cover Category for her work on the first illustrated edition of ‘The Color Purple’ by Alice Walker, published by the Folio Society. Harris’ work resides in private collections around the world and has been acquired by several public collections including Abbot Hall Gallery, Kendal; Judges’ Lodgings Museum, Lancaster and Lancaster University.

