Ealing is set to come alive with colour, creativity and community spirit next month as the Borough of Ealing Art Trail (BEAT) returns for two weekends: 6–7 and 13–14 September 2025.
Now in its ninth year, BEAT will showcase the work of more than 220 local artists – its biggest line-up to date in locations including Acton, Ealing, Hanwell, Greenford, Perivale and Southall.
A highlight is an exhibition of small canvases at the Brentham Club in Pitshanger Village , running until 14 September 2025. Featuring work by more than 80 artists, the show includes pieces donated in aid of Crisis, the homelessness charity.
From painters to potters, sculptors to printmakers, textile artists to photographers, BEAT offers an extraordinary range of creative expression. Visitors can meet artists, discover the stories behind their work and buy original pieces directly from the makers.
Elaine Howe, treasurer for BEAT, told EALING.NEWS: “We are very excited this year to be offering a unique opportunity to experience the diverse range of artistic talent available across the borough. For the first time ever BEAT artists have kindly donated artwork in aid of CRISIS to showcase their work ahead of the BEAT event and this is available to view at the Brentham Club until the 14th September.”
The trail spans dozens of venues across the borough – from artists’ homes and studios to community centres, schools and pop-up galleries. A printed guide and interactive map on the BEAT website will help visitors plan their own route.
Full details of artists, venues and routes are available at www.ealingbeat.org.uk


