14.05.2026 - 6.06.2026 Events, Gallery, Visual arts

‘The Circle of Everything: Live Painting Performance’ + ‘The Cosmos Within’: Visual Art Exhibition by Kamila CK

Open in London during UK Mental Health Week this May

‘The Circle of Everything’ – LIVE PERFORMANCE
15th & 16th May at the Cockpit
Address: Gateforth St., Marylebone, London. NW8 8EH
Show times: 3pm-4:15pm — including post-show Q&A with Caroline Partridge
Tickets: https://www.thecockpit.org.uk/show/the_circle_of_everything_0

‘The Cosmos Within’ – VISUAL ART EXHIBITION
14th May – 6th June at the Firepit Gallery – https://www.firepit.org.uk/
Address: 10 Cutter Lane, Ground Floor Retail Unit. North Greenwich, London. SE10 0XX
Gallery Hours (Free Admission):
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday: 11am – 5pm
Thursday: 11am – 7pm
Private View – Wednesday 13th May, 6pm-10pm



‘The Circle of Everything’ is an interdisciplinary solo performance from Kamila CK, featuring live Enso painting, aerial dance and moving image projection. After a critically acclaimed premiere at Camden Fringe 2024, the performance comes back to London this May 15th and 16th at the Cockpit Theatre in Marylebone, London, this time in dialogue with a visual exhibition ‘The Cosmos Within’ opening on May 14th – 6th June at the Firepit Gallery in North Greenwich, London.

The Circle of Everything’ is a meditative visual performance featuring Kamila CK painting Japanese Enso live. Enso painting is a spiritual practice where the iconic Zen symbol is painted in one masterstroke, one breath and no corrections afterwards. The practice gives form to the flow of the energy in the moment, making invisible synchronicities visible. Symbolically, the iconic Zen circle represents the circle of life, unity and connection to all existence.

Using the symbolism of the circle, the performance celebrates the life-force energy encompassing creation, sustenance, and destruction. Infinite, invisible energy that holds us up and gives us momentum to move, think, live and create. It also explores the duality of human existence; higher and lower, light and shadow, our sense of connection to oneself, others, and the world, as well as the illusion of separation.

Kamila has been working on this project for more than 3 years, and 2026 marks an important moment as the performance is supported using public funding by Arts Council England and programmed as part of the UK Mental Health Awareness Week.

This year’s third iteration features new original music created with Brazilian composer for dance Divan Gattamorta and visual images reworked in collaboration with Noel Jones, British visual artist for dance.

Each performance will finish with a live Q&A and a discussion with the artist led by actor Caroline Partridge. The artwork will remain on stage afterwards for the public to have a chance to see up close and will go on display and sale as part of the simultaneous exhibition in partnership with Firepit Gallery.

Learn more here: https://www.emergingvisions.art/thecircleofeverything & https://youtu.be/p1QKIpl1kGE?si=X9n_xEy0QtO-Oc_9

‘The Cosmos Within’ exhibition will support the performance by showing Kamila’s wider visual practice in response to Enso philosophy and the theme of interconnectivity — exploring the idea that the universe exists not only around us, but also within us and therefore reconnecting visitors to themselves, others and the world. The interdisciplinary exhibition will feature Enso-inspired abstract paintings and contemporary calligraphies, performance video and photographs as well as the Japanese brush used during the performances as a site installation in the gallery.  

There will be a series of workshops running at The Firepit Gallery – all designed to help visitors connect with their inner cosmos. This will include breathwork and creative art sessions. These will be free or donation-based. Keep an eye on The Firepit Gallery website for more details on how to book. 



“While The Circle of Everything unfolds through movement and visuals on stage, The Cosmos Within extends that energy into the gallery through painting, calligraphy, photography, film and installation.” – Kamila CK




Live Performance Reviews:

“Envelopes the spectator in the practice and is both thought provoking and enriching”
— Everything Theatre

“Mesmerising, Risky and Hypnotic”
— Audience Review


About the artist:
Kamila is a Polish-British interdisciplinary artist working across performance (physical theatre, aerial dance, live art), abstract painting and Zen calligraphy. Inspired by transformative journeys to Japan in 2018 and 2019, Kamila studied at the Slade School of Fine Art and developed a Zen calligraphy practice centred on the meditative Enso circle. Alongside this, she trained in circus arts, integrating movement and aerial performance into her visual art practice. Her intuitive and visionary approach is influenced by Zen and Eastern philosophy. Central themes in her work include the human experience — particularly the duality and cyclical nature of existence — as well as interconnectedness, time, and life-force energy. Recipient of multiple Arts Council England grants, including a National Lottery Project Grant (2026) and Developing Your Creative Practice (DYCP) award (2025). Her work has been exhibited and performed in the UK featuring Riverside Studios (‘25), Camden Fringe (‘24) with Cockpit Theatre, Affordable Art Fair (‘24), Firepit Art Gallery (‘25), Laura I Gallery (since ‘21), Bloomsbury Theatre (’21), Lincoln Arts Centre (‘24), and internationally in Italy, France, and the US. Kamila’s paintings are part of private collections in the UK, US, Canada, Mexico, France, and Poland. Kamila lives in Lincoln and continues to work in the UK and internationally. @kamila_ck_artist

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