Picture gallery: Pop-up exhibition for Stonewall at London Aquarium

Louise Ridley, 16 May 2012, 11:29am

The Sea Life London Aquarium was transformed into a pop-up art gallery for the first time last night (15 May) to display the works of artist Roy Peterson.

- The Sea Life London Aquarium was transformed into a pop-up art gallery for the first time last night (15 May) to display the works of Roy Peterson.

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The one-night-only exhibition supported charity Stonewall, which works for the equality of lesbians, gay men and bisexuals. Peterson will donate a portion of the evening’s proceeds to the organisation.

Click here to peruse Event’s gallery from the evening.

Guests enjoyed reception drinks and canapés by Dish in the Pacific Wreck, served on platters wrapped in copies of Peterson’s paintings. They included seared tuna with aubergine salsa and spring onion and chilli mix, created by caterer Dish.

They were then led to the Atlantic Cove to view Peterson’s latest works, displayed on easels. Bowl food such as Thai chicken curry and a mini salad of smoked salmon and prawns was served later in the evening with chocolate brownies to finish.  

The Sea Life London Aquarium is operated by Merlin Events.

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