Putney Library Hosts 'Let it Snow' Exhibition


Winter photography by Karen Gibbons on display


One of Karen Gibbons photos of a wintery Putney

November 29, 2025

Local photographer Karen Gibbons brings the magic of winter to Putney Library Gallery this season with her new exhibition, Let it Snow, running from December 2025 to January 2026. The show features a curated collection of photographs celebrating the quiet beauty, atmosphere and emotion of the winter months, with scenes ranging from snowy riversides to street corners.

Located at 5/7 Disraeli Road, SW15 2DR, the gallery invites visitors to explore her work, offering a moment of reflection and seasonal inspiration in the heart of Putney.

Let it Snow captures the essence of winter through Karen’s distinctive lens, focusing on light, movement and the subtle interplaywith place. Her images evoke both the stillness and celebration of the season, with compositions that highlight snow-covered paths, illuminated streetlamps, and the quiet joy of community life in colder months.

The exhibition is free to attend and open during regular library hours, making it accessible to families, art lovers and casual visitors alike.

Karen Gibbons is a Putney-based photographer and communications specialist whose work often explores themes of environment, emotion and connection. With a background in visual storytelling and public engagement, she has worked across sectors to develop creative campaigns and exhibitions that resonate with local audiences.

In addition to her creative work, Karen has held senior roles in communications and engagement, supporting organisations in the UK and internationally.

Putney Library, a Grade II listed building on Disraeli Road, has long served as a hub for cultural and educational events. Its recent programming reflects a commitment to accessible, community-focused learning.

For more information contact Putney Library on 020 8780 3085.

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