Residents, pop-ups,
and more

Our residents come from across the creative spectrum. Sometimes it’s a natural wine drop, a floral pop-up, or something completely unexpected.

These short-term takeovers evolve into exhibitions, installations or curated experiences. Each one brings new energy into the space and us to connect with fresh voices, ideas and perspectives.

Current resident

Weronika Anna Rosa

“Full Bloom” botanical drawings that celebrate the emotional identity of flowers. Delicate yet bold, this new series reflects Weronika’s deep connection to nature, shaped by her background in art history and botany. A quiet meditation on fragility, resilience, and the beauty of slow observation.


On view June – August 2025

All works are available for purchase.
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Current pop-up

Silk scarf collection
by Weronika Anna Rosa

Each scarf is a naturalistic journey — translating Weronika’s hand-painted designs into vibrant, wearable art. Blooming florals, poetic compositions, and luminous colours come to life on pure mulberry silk.

Produced in limited editions in Northern Italy with care for the environment, these timeless pieces transcend trends. Their tactile richness and fluid light make them feel like small works of art.

Previously available at the Victoria & Albert Museum shop in London and select concept stores across Europe — now exclusively at Minds & More.

Each scarf is a naturalistic journey — translating Weronika’s hand-painted designs into vibrant, wearable art. Blooming florals, poetic compositions, and luminous colours come to life on pure mulberry silk.

Produced in limited editions in Northern Italy with care for the environment, these timeless pieces transcend trends. Their tactile richness and fluid light make them feel like small works of art.

Previously available at the Victoria & Albert Museum shop in London and select concept stores across Europe.


Now exclusively available for purchase at Minds & More.
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Past residents

Each residency brings its own rhythm, a new way of seeing, creating, and connecting. These are the creatives who brought their ideas to the space and became part of its story.

  • Alec Dumas

    Capturing the Ocean
    Residency: September 2024 - June 2025

    A series of monotypes made using shells, seaweed, and coastal finds. Each piece is marked with GPS coordinates, turning nature into memory, and memory into art.

  • Maria Savchenko

    Layers of Renewal
    Residency: December 2023 – April 2024

    Abstract paintings exploring transformation and emotional rebirth. Through vibrant textures and layered forms, Maria’s work invites reflection on resilience, memory, and the nature of change.

  • AL&K

    Tenfold
    Residency: January – August 2023

    A retrospective celebrating 10 years of award-winning portrait photography by duo Annelaure and Krisztina. A look back at their bold, human-centred work as they enter a new creative chapter.

  • Claudia Strobel

    Always Surprise
    Residency: October 2022 – January 2023

    A collage series made from 90s fashion magazines, personal objects, and plant fragments. Each piece disrupts the original with playful detail and layered meaning. A joyful meditation on memory and reinvention.

  • Studio IMB (Inês Monteiro)

    Soundwaves 2.0
    Residency: June – October 2022

    An interactive visual series exploring the emotional power of music. By blending visual arts and curated sound, the exhibition invites viewers to reflect on the songs that move them — the ones that make us dance, feel, and remember.

  • Lea Louro

    Face As A Stage
    Residency: March – June 2023

    A striking series of self-portraits where makeup becomes both mask and message. Lea uses her own face as canvas to explore fear, madness, and the quiet resilience of marginalised identities.

  • Weronika Anna Rosa

    Collaboration
    Residency: November 2021 - February 2022

    A site-specific diptych created especially for Minds & More. Inspired by early 20th-century beauty salons, music, and the studio’s unique aesthetic, Weronika reimagines the chrysanthemum as a symbol of vitality and femininity through bold, saturated colour and cultural nuance.