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Two Temple Place: Exhibition Season Ahead – Events Returning from May 2026

January 2026

Following a very busy December, which saw a wonderful mix of corporate festive celebrations, private dinners and weddings across the building, Two Temple Place now transitions into its exhibition season. The past few months have been a fantastic showcase of the venue’s versatility, and they would like to thank all their clients, planners and suppliers who helped make the end of the year such a success.

Image credit: Philippa Sian Photography

From the end of January through to May 2026, Two Temple Place will be home to its next major exhibition, The Weight of Being, curated by Angela Thomas. During this period, the venue will be dedicated to its public programme, allowing visitors to fully experience the exhibition throughout the historic spaces.

Bringing together a wide range of artists, mediums and lived experiences, The Weight of Being explores the ways in which external pressures shape artistic expression, mental health and resilience. The exhibition highlights art as a powerful tool for expression, resistance and survival, inviting visitors to reflect on identity, emotional wellbeing and the shared human experience. Through these narratives, the exhibition aims to foster understanding, connection and hope.

Image credit: Philippa Sian Photography

As with previous exhibition seasons, private hire and events will pause while the exhibition is open. They are pleased to confirm that events will resume from May through to December 2026, and the Events team will be happy to support early planning and enquiries for the rest of the year. 

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