A Great Big Net
Thursday, June 11, 2026 · 6:00 PM – Sunday, June 28, 2026 6:00 PM
Exhibition dates: 11-28 June 2026
Location: Project Space 3, Ground floor, SET Vauxhall, Camelford House, 89 Albert Embankment, London, SE1 7TP
Opening hours: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, 12-5pm, and by appointment. To book, please contact daisynutting@hotmail.co.uk
Public opening event: Thursday 11 June, 6-9pm
Artists: Massimo Franco, Ned Elliott, Daisy Nutting, Agnes Treherne, Tara Versey, Johannah Gibbons, Kate Walton, Ben Williams, Olly Williamson
Admission: Free
Opening Thursday 11 June at SET Vauxhall, A Great Big Net brings together nine artists working across drawing, printmaking, and painting, curated by Daisy Nutting.
The exhibition takes the motif of the net as a dual structure: one that can simultaneously isolate us from our world and link us to it.
Here, the net serves as a cipher for systems of power, borders, and geometric fences, as well as the networks we use to navigate them. Using the net as a compositional structure that forms both the skeleton and exoskeleton of the works on display, A Great Big Net considers the precise moment when the freedom of the grid hardens into a trap.
Contributing artists
Massimo Franco - Massimo Franco currently lives and works in London. Recently he’s made a return to printmaking, specifically a return to the book format. Notably this work displays an interest in part to purely abstract imagery. Massimo completed his training painting at Glasgow School of Art, drawing at Royal Drawing School and printmaking at Camberwell College of Art.
Ned Elliot - Ned Elliott is an artist from London. His subject is nature, and his focus moves from the small to the cosmic. His gaze is drawn to those things which are simultaneously frail and beautiful; a moth, a feather, a flower. He depicts how different elements of existence, sentient, insentient, intersect and coexist in the world, creating pictures which grow out of the confusing and elusive beauty of life.
Instagram: @ned_elli0tt
Daisy Nutting - Daisy Nutting is an artist exploring memory, storytelling and perceptions of ownership. Documenting moments of balance and imbalance within nature, Daisy’s etchings, drawings and paintings are made from a desire to connect with her surroundings and an attempt to take ownership of land that is not hers, suggesting that the memory of a place is a kind of possession to rival capitalist notions of accumulation and proprietorship.
Instagram: @daisynutting
Agnes Treherne - Agnes Treherne lives and works in East Sussex. Drawing from life underpins her painting and printmaking – her drawings are a response to the transcendent nature of the world.
Instagram: @agnestreherne
Tara Versey - Tara Versey works across painting, printmaking and drawing, exploring the emotional and physical experience of being alive. Combining observation, memory and imagination, she creates works that seek balance between the human form, architecture and the natural world. Raised in London, her interest in geometry, anatomy and shifting identities informs compositions that reflect the complexity and fragmentation of human experience.
Instagram: @tarajversey
Kate Walton - Kate Walton lives and works in Glasgow. Working across painting, drawing, and printmaking, she records people, objects, and landscapes through observation. These notations form a visual memory, used to construct images where figures and environments are compressed within pictorial space.
Instagram: @kateswalton
Ben Williams - Ben Williams lives in Glasgow making paintings from arranged objects and figures which he comes up with either from drawings or by other means.
Instagram: @williams_b_a
Olly Williamson - Olly Williamson currently lives and works in London, and grew up in a village outside of Preston. He makes work about quiet situations of life; utilising intense observation and experimental structures of composition. His images reflect the underlying rhythms of the people and world he sees around him – hoping to make the everyday feel monumental.
Instagram: @omw_painting
About SET’s Associate Members Programme
This exhibition is presented as part of SET’s Associate Members Programme, which offers artists studio space alongside access to project spaces and opportunities to independently curate exhibitions, workshops, and events.
The programme supports a wide range of practices, from performance and installation to music, sound, print, and textiles, and is designed to provide space, visibility, and development opportunities for early-career and underrepresented artists working in London.
Location: Project Space 3, Ground floor, SET Vauxhall, Camelford House, 89 Albert Embankment, London, SE1 7TP
Opening hours: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, 12-5pm, and by appointment. To book, please contact daisynutting@hotmail.co.uk
Public opening event: Thursday 11 June, 6-9pm
Artists: Massimo Franco, Ned Elliott, Daisy Nutting, Agnes Treherne, Tara Versey, Johannah Gibbons, Kate Walton, Ben Williams, Olly Williamson
Admission: Free
Opening Thursday 11 June at SET Vauxhall, A Great Big Net brings together nine artists working across drawing, printmaking, and painting, curated by Daisy Nutting.
The exhibition takes the motif of the net as a dual structure: one that can simultaneously isolate us from our world and link us to it.
Here, the net serves as a cipher for systems of power, borders, and geometric fences, as well as the networks we use to navigate them. Using the net as a compositional structure that forms both the skeleton and exoskeleton of the works on display, A Great Big Net considers the precise moment when the freedom of the grid hardens into a trap.
Contributing artists
Massimo Franco - Massimo Franco currently lives and works in London. Recently he’s made a return to printmaking, specifically a return to the book format. Notably this work displays an interest in part to purely abstract imagery. Massimo completed his training painting at Glasgow School of Art, drawing at Royal Drawing School and printmaking at Camberwell College of Art.
Ned Elliot - Ned Elliott is an artist from London. His subject is nature, and his focus moves from the small to the cosmic. His gaze is drawn to those things which are simultaneously frail and beautiful; a moth, a feather, a flower. He depicts how different elements of existence, sentient, insentient, intersect and coexist in the world, creating pictures which grow out of the confusing and elusive beauty of life.
Instagram: @ned_elli0tt
Daisy Nutting - Daisy Nutting is an artist exploring memory, storytelling and perceptions of ownership. Documenting moments of balance and imbalance within nature, Daisy’s etchings, drawings and paintings are made from a desire to connect with her surroundings and an attempt to take ownership of land that is not hers, suggesting that the memory of a place is a kind of possession to rival capitalist notions of accumulation and proprietorship.
Instagram: @daisynutting
Agnes Treherne - Agnes Treherne lives and works in East Sussex. Drawing from life underpins her painting and printmaking – her drawings are a response to the transcendent nature of the world.
Instagram: @agnestreherne
Tara Versey - Tara Versey works across painting, printmaking and drawing, exploring the emotional and physical experience of being alive. Combining observation, memory and imagination, she creates works that seek balance between the human form, architecture and the natural world. Raised in London, her interest in geometry, anatomy and shifting identities informs compositions that reflect the complexity and fragmentation of human experience.
Instagram: @tarajversey
Kate Walton - Kate Walton lives and works in Glasgow. Working across painting, drawing, and printmaking, she records people, objects, and landscapes through observation. These notations form a visual memory, used to construct images where figures and environments are compressed within pictorial space.
Instagram: @kateswalton
Ben Williams - Ben Williams lives in Glasgow making paintings from arranged objects and figures which he comes up with either from drawings or by other means.
Instagram: @williams_b_a
Olly Williamson - Olly Williamson currently lives and works in London, and grew up in a village outside of Preston. He makes work about quiet situations of life; utilising intense observation and experimental structures of composition. His images reflect the underlying rhythms of the people and world he sees around him – hoping to make the everyday feel monumental.
Instagram: @omw_painting
About SET’s Associate Members Programme
This exhibition is presented as part of SET’s Associate Members Programme, which offers artists studio space alongside access to project spaces and opportunities to independently curate exhibitions, workshops, and events.
The programme supports a wide range of practices, from performance and installation to music, sound, print, and textiles, and is designed to provide space, visibility, and development opportunities for early-career and underrepresented artists working in London.
By SET