
Past Exhibition: 7 June – 6 July 2025
Opening Hours: Monday – Tuesday 12 – 5 pm, and Wednesday – Sunday 10 am – 5 pm
Location: Ragged School Museum, 46–50 Copperfield Road, London, E3 4RR
We were delighted to announce that ActionSpace artist Andrew Omoding took part in Pattern Cutters, a month-long exhibition at the Ragged School Museum, curated by Jenni Lomax, Antoni Malinowski, and Oona Grimes.
Set against the backdrop of the museum’s rich social history, Pattern Cutters brought together a changing cast of artists over four themed chapters. Each explored the relationship between materials, memory, and making, with a focus on fabric, threads, colour, and the tactile language of textiles.
Andrew Omoding in ‘Mend – Masquerade – Reinvent’
Andrew Omoding’s work featured in the exhibition’s final chapter, Mend – Masquerade – Reinvent, running from 28 June – 6 July. Working alongside Caroline Achaintre, Małgorzata Markiewicz, and Jessica Voorsanger, these artists explored transformation and reinvention through textile-based and sculptural practices, engaging audiences through bold, dynamic forms and performative processes.
️Key Events
Live Performances – Saturday 28 June
- Acts of Clothing by Marcia Farquhar – 4 pm
Finnisage event – Saturday 5 July, 2 – 5 pm
- Andrew Omoding performance – 2 pm
- Jessica Voorsanger – 3 pm
- Jefford Horrigan, The Pattern Cutter – 4 pm
About Pattern Cutters
Through four week-long iterations, the exhibition continually shifted in form and focus, allowing new conversations to emerge between artists, their materials, and the museum’s layered spaces. Artists engaged with the act of making not just as a process, but as a form of storytelling, where threads, folds, and patterns reflect histories both personal and collective.
Visitors were invited to experience not only the evolving exhibitions, but also a series of live performances that punctuate and animate each chapter.
About Andrew Omoding
Andrew Omoding is a London-based artist whose practice is rooted in storytelling, material exploration and performance. Working with textiles, found objects, and hand-stitching, Andrew creates large-scale sculptural forms that reflect personal histories and cultural narratives. His joyful, expressive work invites audiences into his world, where every material has a story to tell.
Find out more
Visit the Ragged School Museum website for full exhibition details, opening times, and access information.
Image: Andrew Omoding, ‘Lomee, Big Goat’, 2024, mixed media. Photo credit: Douglas Atfield

