The Art of PR exhibition is returning this September, once again shining a well-deserved spotlight on the extraordinary creative talents within the UK’s public relations industry. This week-long event will celebrate the work of artists who are either currently working in PR or have made the inspiring leap from PR into professional artistry.
Proudly partnered by Boldspace and 72Point Group, the physical Art of PR 2025 exhibition will be held at London’s renowned Coningsby Gallery from 8th to 13th September. Entry is free, inviting visitors to explore and purchase original artworks across an impressive range of mediums—including painting, drawing, letterpress, digital media, wet plate and digital photography, and sculpture. For those unable to visit in person, the exhibition will be available online on the Occhi Contemporary Art gallery website from September 15 to October 15, allowing art lovers worldwide to enjoy the show.
This year’s line-up features a compelling mix of creative voices, including Joanna Drabent. As the former CEO and co-founder of Prowly, a tech company launched in 2013 that helped revolutionise PR communication globally, Joanna’s journey is nothing short of inspiring. Prowly’s success led to its acquisition by Semrush Inc. in 2020.

While PR and entrepreneurship have long been at the heart of her professional life, art has always been Joanna’s first and greatest passion. Her journey as an art collector began with her very first pay cheque, which she spent on a contemporary painting—marking the start of a lifelong relationship with the arts. Immersed in this creative world, Joanna began experimenting with oil paints in her own time, viewing her work as a journey shaped by her environment and experiences, rather than a fixed destination.
Join us this September as we celebrate the dynamic intersection of art and public relations, championing the creative energy that drives both industries. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a PR professional, or simply curious, The Art of PR exhibition promises inspiration, connection, and the chance to discover truly remarkable new talent.
For more details, visit the Coningsby Gallery and Occhi Contemporary Art Gallery websites.


