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SUMMARY:Herne Hill Art Fair
DESCRIPTION:This May we’re launching the new Herne Hill Art Fair as part of Dulwich Artists’ Open House — and we can’t wait to welcome you. \nAcross two weekends in May (8-10 & 15-17)\, 28+ artists each weekend will be exhibiting work in a wide range of styles and media\, including original paintings\, works on paper\, screen prints\, illustrations\, hyper-realist drawings\, ceramics and more. \nFeaturing both local artists and artists from beyond the Dulwich area\, it’s a celebration of creativity\, craft and community. \nCome join us!
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/herne-hill-art-fair/2026-05-08/
LOCATION:station hall\, Railton Road\, Herne Hill\, London\, SE24 0JW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community Events,Digital Arts,Events in London,Exhibitions,Fairs,Free Events,Interior Design,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260426T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260426T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
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SUMMARY:Curating at Home: Making Personal Spaces of Creative Agency with Dr Mark Rohtmaa-Jackson
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a four-session online course exploring how we live with art\, and how the art we live with shapes the way we live. \nCurating at Home: Making Personal Spaces of Creative Agency invites you to look closely at the rooms\, objects\, and artworks that surround you. Drawing on art practices\, histories\, philosophy\, exhibition-making\, and practices of everyday attention\, we will explore how meaning is shaped through arrangement\, context\, and the lived rhythms of domestic space. \nAcross four fortnightly sessions\, we will consider how art lives with us\, and how our gestures and choices quietly curate the places we inhabit. Each session includes case studies\, creative exercises\, and guided activities designed to help you think with and through your own environment. \nLed by artist\, educator\, and curator Dr Mark Rohtmaa-Jackson and hosted by IMT Gallery\, the course offers a reflective and practical space for artists\, collectors\, curators\, students\, and anyone interested in how art shapes everyday life. \nPlaces are limited — the course begins on 12 April. \nEarly Bird rates are available until January 9 at 11:59 p.m. GMT. \nReady to rethink the spaces you live in? Follow the link below for full details and to enrol.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/curating-at-home-making-personal-spaces-of-creative-agency-with-dr-mark-rohtmaa-jackson-2/2026-04-26/
LOCATION:IMT Gallery\, Unit 2/210 Cambridge Heath Road\, London\, E2 9NQ
CATEGORIES:Arts,Courses,Design,Interior Design,Online Events,Virtual Events,Visual Arts,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="IMT Gallery":MAILTO:mail@imagemusictext.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260418T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260418T203000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20260212T163027Z
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SUMMARY:Gathering Wands: Walk and Carving Workshop with Harri Harrison
DESCRIPTION:Centred on Harri Harrison’s sculptural Wands series in the group exhibition The House at IMT Gallery\, this workshop invites a shared evening of wandering\, foraging and making. \nThe workshop begins with a twilight walk through Victoria Park\, led by multimedia artist Harri Harrison. Moving along desire paths\, the group will allow themselves to wander off the obvious routes\, gathering found natural materials along the way. These paths offer a subtle\, gentle form of resistance\, a space for slower attention and observation. \nReturning to IMT Gallery\, we will gather our foraged materials and create our own wands using a combination of carving and binding techniques. The session concludes with a guided meditation and meditative drawing exercise. Together we will explore what it means to hold found natural materials\, noticing how our focus shifts between objects\, ourselves\, and the connections they hold.  \nNo previous experience needed\, and natural materials and tools will be provided. Feel free to bring your preferred drawing materials and any found items you would like to work with\, such as stones\, sticks\, shells\, dried flowers\, wood\, or string for binding. Please wear suitable footwear and clothing for walking\, as paths may be slightly muddy. If you have any questions or specific access needs\, please feel free to get in touch. \nAbout Harri Harrison: \nHarri Harrison is a multimedia artist whose practice integrates performance\, text-based projections\, plant-based work\, and alternative photography processes\, engaging directly with urban environments. Harri explores notions of place\, community\, grief\, gratitude\, and belonging\, inviting us to reconsider our relationship to nature and future communities.  \nHarri has over 13 years of experience leading creative workshops\, collaborating with institutions such as Cubitt Gallery\, PEER Gallery\, and Phytology at Bethnal Green Nature Reserve. \nGathering Wands is open to all — wanderers\, makers\, quiet explorers\, and anyone curious to slow down\, attend to the everyday\, hold attention\, and reflect through making.  \nSpaces are limited. Reserve your place for an evening of quiet attention.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/gathering-wands-walk-and-carving-workshop-with-harri-harrison/
LOCATION:IMT Gallery\, Unit 2/210 Cambridge Heath Road\, London\, E2 9NQ
CATEGORIES:Classes,Crafts,Environment,Events in London,Exhibitions,Visual Arts,Walking,Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260419
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
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SUMMARY:Tereza Stehlikova @ absolute now II
DESCRIPTION:‘Eternity does not exist anywhere but in changing time. Eternity is the absolute now.’ –  D.T. Suzuki\, Time and Eternity (1956) \nRieko Akatsuka – George Barber – Kaz – Guy Sherwin – Tereza Stehlikova \nFor the 10th anniversary of absolute now\, a group exhibition originally held in Tokyo\, five artists return to explore the enduring paradox of time: the coexistence of the fixed and the fluid\, the eternal and the ever-changing. \nAmong the new works presented\, Czech artist Tereza Stehlikova contributes a video installation that expands on her long-term project 4 Generations of Women (2012). Her piece immerses viewers in a layered reality where personal\, familial\, and more-than-human identities converge. Through the poetic use of moving image\, Stehlíková explores how selfhood is entangled with ancestry\, descendants\, and the natural world — revealing a timeless quality within the rhythms of change. Boundaries dissolve: between mother and daughter\, self and other\, human and non-human\, past and future\, yet something essential endures in the very act of being present. \nAs with the other participating artists\, Stehlikova uses the language of the moving image\, a medium built from stillness in motion\, to question what ‘absolute now’ means in a socio-political context transformed over the past decade. The exhibition reflects on how we inhabit the present in a time when truth feels increasingly unstable and digital technologies offer continual escape from the here and now. \nThe exhibition is curated by Kaz and will include a curated programme of events. \nFor further information\, please contact danielle@daniellearnaud.com. \nThe gallery is open by appointment only.   \nMore info about the exhibition on the DANIELLE ARNAUD website.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/tereza-stehlikova-absolute-now-ii/
LOCATION:Danielle Arnaud Gallery\, 123 Kennington Rd\, London\, SE11 6SF
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibitions,Free Events,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260412T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260503T160000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20250421T123910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250421T124255Z
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SUMMARY:Noisy World - Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:With simple line drawings of ordinary objects and mundane moments\, Perfect outlines an alternative vision to the competitive pursuit of perfectionism in modern society. \nAs though retrieved from a surreal flower press\, people\, plants and vessels are presented flattened and slightly out of shape; multiple minimalist selves cross architectural and art historical references; impressions of unrelated scenes captured on paper. \nWith each drawing a gentle act of rebellion\, against colour theory and perspective\, against hierarchies between foreground and background\, humans and things\, Noisy World celebrates the humane and humorous aspects of everyday life. \nGallery opening hours:\nSaturdays 10 am – 4 pm\nSundays 12 noon – 4 pm
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/noisy-world/2026-04-12/
LOCATION:The Stone Space\, 6 Church Lane\, Leytonstone\, London\, E11 1HG
CATEGORIES:Arts,Events in London,Exhibitions,Free Events,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="factor-m":MAILTO:info@factor-m.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260411T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260411T203000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20260309T134316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T134316Z
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SUMMARY:Carromancy Divination Workshop with Rose-Marie Luk
DESCRIPTION:With the flickering glow of candlelight\, we will convene to unlock ancient wisdom and the language of the spirit. This workshop invites you to explore Carromancy Divination\, the timeless art of interpreting abstract forms from melted wax to access hidden messages by tapping into the subconscious\, and to set personal intentions for the days ahead. \nHeld within IMT Gallery’s group exhibition\, The House\, featuring works that all\, often through degrees of autobiography\, speaks to some of the discordances of being at home: perhaps the anticipation of order amidst the everyday; or an expectation of comfort\, often amidst insecurity or tension. In dialogue with the exhibition\, carromancy invites you to attune to the subtle emotional landscapes of home. \nImmerse yourself in the gallery space\, subtly infused with aromatic lavender to relax the mind and calm the senses. A curated experience awaits: watch as lilac wax is poured into water to create abstract forms\, engage in guided sketching to capture fleeting shapes\, and join in meditative reflections that draw you closer to your intuitive self.  \nIn this two-hour workshop led by interdisciplinary artist Rose-Marie Luk\, you will: \n\nDiscover the ancient origins of Carromancy\, tracing its roots from Celtic druids to diverse indigenous traditions.\n\n\nEngage in a step-by-step creative process: pouring\, observing\, drawing\, and interpreting the shifting forms of candle wax.\n\n\nCraft a unique talisman spell jar by combining your wax creation with foraged objects and healing crystals\, imbuing it with your personal intentions for self-awareness and transformation.\n\n\nParticipate in reflective meditations designed to harmonise your creative energies and deepen your connection to the universe.\n\nAbout Rose-Marie Luk \nRose-Marie Luk explores her cross-cultural identity through transformative art practices that channel ancestral wisdom\, evoke forgotten memories\, and uncover hybrid creations. Using automatic techniques and sigil calligraphy\, she bridges the sacred and the spiritual\, transmuting confoundment into clarity. Rose-Marie’s practice speaks to lost languages and evolving identities\, encouraging connection\, growth\, and self discovery. In this workshop\, Rose-Marie channels ancient divination practices to help you reconnect with your inner vision and discover the alchemy of transformation. \nWhat To Expect  \nBelow we offer you a glimpse of what to expect from Rose-Marie’s workshop\, as told by previous participants:  \n“[…] It exceeded expectations! I found this very interesting and relaxing. The environment has been so calm\, friendly and welcoming. I’ve loved how accessible this has been for someone who doesn’t consider themselves as a ‘natural’ artist as such.” \n“It’s a beautiful process to pace out and spend time doing – it gave space for really going with initial impression and working upon that.” \n“I learnt a lot about shifting how I observe and letting in the oracle nature of carromancy. It is worth trying because it is a unique way of spending an evening with others.” \nThis workshop is open to all—artists\, writers\, dreamers\, cloud-gazers\, poetic thinkers\, deep feelers\, curious explorers\, and open minded visionaries alike. \nPlease bring your preferred drawing materials and sketchbook\, additional supplies will also be provided. \nReserve your spot now for an evening of inspiration and connection. A limited number of tickets are available free of charge for residents of Tower Hamlets. These places have been lovingly created with support from Tower Hamlets Council.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/carromancy-divination-workshop-with-rose-marie-luk-3/
LOCATION:IMT Gallery\, Unit 2/210 Cambridge Heath Road\, London\, E2 9NQ
CATEGORIES:Cheap Tickets,Classes,Community Events,Crafts,Events in London,Exhibitions,Free Events,Religion and Spirituality,Visual Arts,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="IMT Gallery":MAILTO:mail@imagemusictext.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260409T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260409T190000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20250205T163747Z
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SUMMARY:Sail to Hope – Solo Exhibition by Esra Kizir Gokcen
DESCRIPTION:With Sail to Hope\, Esra Kizir Gokcen presents her response to the far-reaching effects of globalisation. Born from human empathy rather than political drive\, her work questions the hierarchies that place humans above other life forms. \nIn paintings inspired by Eastern miniature art\, natural forces intermingle with crowds of abstract shapes and figures to represent the movements of people and cultures between past and present. Collaged paper boats folded from world maps symbolise the shared humanity of precarious passages too often reduced to numbers in news headlines. \nThe ubiquitous origami vessels also feature in a large-scale multi-media installation at the heart of the exhibition. These were co-created in workshops with diverse community groups. Participants christened each boat with a personal message of hope\, inspiring the exhibition title. A soundscape by Grammy-winning jazz saxophonist Tim Garland complements this collaborative work. \nThe artists have worked together since 2023\, when Garland commissioned Gokcen to create paintings for his orchestral work. Visuals for the current Moment of Departure tour constitute part of this exhibition. Tim Garland will play a selection from his current CD in several intimate concerts on both Saturdays. The afternoon performances will be followed by a Q&A with both artists who believe art can communicate positive messages and elevate the resilience of the human spirit. A selection of prints and posters are available in support of War Child. \nThe exhibition open times are as follows: \nMonday-Friday 12noon – 7pm\nSaturday 11am – 2pm\nSunday 12non – 4pm \nClick on the booking links for the music and art afternoons on 1 March and 8 March
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/__trashed-15/2026-04-09/
LOCATION:54 The Gallery\, 54 Shepherd Market\, London\, W1J 7QX
CATEGORIES:Arts,Events in London,Exhibitions,Free Events,Visual Arts,Writers
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ORGANIZER;CN="factor-m":MAILTO:info@factor-m.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260408T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260408T210000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20260324T040332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T040332Z
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SUMMARY:Roma Routes - Art\, Identity\, and Expression from Hungary - Free Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Join us on 8 April to mark International Roma Day for Roma Routes\, an evening of photography\, film\, and contemporary art exploring the journeys that shape Roma identity. Bringing together documentary work from a collaborative project in Tiszavasvári\, Hungary\, and artistic reflections by London-based Roma artist Robert Czibi\, the exhibition traces connections between place\, memory\, and belonging. Through images\, stories\, and personal perspectives\, Roma Routes invites audiences to reflect on how identity is shaped between the places we come from and the places we continue to become. \nThis exhibition brings together two intertwined narratives: the story of a segregated Roma community in Tiszavasvári\, and that of an artist born in another Roma neighbourhood in the same region who has carried its memory across borders. \nThe first story is that of collaboration: stepping across internal borders between the countryside and the Hungarian capital\, Budapest\, to involve participants from the Roma neighbourhood of a small town in the North-East of Hungary in a collaborative writing project with local non-Roma residents through the publication of the periodical Duj Dzséne – Ketten – Two Together. \nThe second story is of the artist\, Robert Czibi who crossed internal borders of identity and the physical borders of countries on many occasions before finding his expressive voice in the multiplicity of London’s lingua-culture. The simultaneity of identity as rootedness in Roma origins and identity as motion and interaction with our surroundings is what unites the two narratives that unfold in the images exhibited together. \n\nThe Road Ahead\nDocumentary and Photography Projects from Hungary – Film and photography \nThis photo exhibition was created in collaboration between photojournalist Márton Kállai\, multiple-winner of the Hungarian Press Photo Competition\, and the Tiszavasvári Roma Girls’ Youth Club\, on the initiative of the KRE Linguistic Diversity and Social Participation research group at Károli Gáspár University in Budapest. Together\, Roma and non-Roma participants from Tiszavasvári and Budapest write and publish the journal Duj Dzséne – Ketten – Two Together\, creating a narrative of trust and belonging about Roma futures and the coexistence of Roma and non-Roma in Hungary. The documentary film Duj Dzséne – Ketten – Two Together: Stories of a collaborative journal in support of Roma social participation showcases stages from their journey together: how they forged a collaborative writing and research collective across the borders of identity that separate people living alongside each other. \n\n\nThere I Was Born\, Here I Become\nContemporary Art \nRobert Czibi’s artistic response unfolds as a parallel journey alongside the documentary and the photos. Although Robert’s works reflect his individual journey as a London-based Roma artist from Hungary\, his journey explores the potentialities that open up when collectives or individuals persistently criss-cross and interrogate physical and narrative borders of identity. Through his works\, he returns to the landscapes of his childhood not only to remember\, but to understand how identity is formed between the place of birth and the place of becoming. Through images\, he explores what it means to grow up in a Roma family\, to leave it behind\, and to continue carrying its imprint in his works. Together\, his artworks create a dialogue between here and there\, between collective memory and personal transformation. \n\n\nProgramme \n\n18:30 – Film screening (25 minutes)\n19:00 – Panel discussion – The Road Ahead – Documentary and Photography Projects from Hungary\n19:30 – There I Was Born\, Here I Become – Private view\n21:00 – End of Event\n\n\n\nWe warmly invite audiences to join us for an evening of photography\, film and contemporary art marking International Roma Day. Through documentary images\, collaborative storytelling and personal artistic reflection\, Roma Routes opens a space to engage with questions of identity\, belonging\, and the journeys that shape Roma lives across places and generations. \nThe exhibition offers an opportunity to encounter the voices and perspectives behind these projects and to reflect on how communities and individuals navigate the paths between heritage\, memory and new beginnings. \nRegistration is open via Eventbrite. \nThe event is supported by the National Research\, Development and Innovation Office – Hungary and organised by the Liszt Institute London
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/roma-routes-art-identity-and-expression-from-hungary-free-exhibition/
LOCATION:Liszt Institute\, Hungarian Cultural Centre London\, 17-19 Cockspur Street\, London\, Westminster\, SW1Y 5BL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events in London,Exhibitions,Films,Free Events,Photography,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260407T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260407T210000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20260310T070609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T070715Z
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SUMMARY:Guest House: Sewing a Palm Tree Workshop with Elle Reynolds
DESCRIPTION:All are invited into the Guest House\, a shared\, temporary workspace formed through collective contribution and the relaxed palava of conversation. You don’t need to sew a palm tree if you don’t want to! \nParticipants are invited to sit together\, sew by hand\, talk\, listen\, share stories\, or simply observe. Some may choose to sew palm trees\, while others may work on repairs\, small tests\, or nothing at all. Conversation\, silence\, and informal knowledge-sharing are all part of the process\, as the work develops slowly and collectively over the session. \nThe workshop is led by artist Elle Reynolds\, whose practice works through collaborative processes\, storytelling\, and material experimentation. Her work explores making as a way of thinking together\, with a particular interest in shared authorship\, provisional forms\, and the social life of materials. \nParticipants will experience sewing as a social and conversational practice\, build confidence working with their hands in a low-pressure environment\, and contribute to a shared\, provisional body of work. The session offers space to reflect on ideas of elsewhere\, slowness\, care\, and collective making\, rather than producing a defined outcome. \nThe Guest House takes place within IMT Gallery’s group exhibition\, The House\, featuring works that all\, often through degrees of autobiography\, speak to some of the discordances of being at home: perhaps the anticipation of order amidst the everyday; or an expectation of comfort\, often amidst insecurity or tension. The exhibition includes Elle Reynolds’ film Morass and sculptural sound piece Black Sun Loungers: The Caribbean Gaze. \nAbout Elle Reynolds: \nArtist/scholarresearcherquiet disrupter\, Elle Reynolds has a background in organising practice. She continually challenges traditional institutional structures\, reimagining the use of time and space. Her art-making under the pseudonym Guest-Host-Guest includes object installation\, collaborative events\, performative storytelling\, and interventions that unsettle the notion of the archive through spatial exploration\, participation\, and the disruption of academic language. She holds a PhD investigating alternative art school spaces and serves as a Non-Executive Director and Board member of TOMA (The Other MA)\, an alternative art school in Southend-on-Sea\, Essex. Recent projects include workshops for New Contemporaries and Creative Break Time. She is currently Programme Leader of the Graduate Diploma in Art at Goldsmiths. \nAll materials including fabric\, threads\, embroidery rings and needles will be provided\, and herbal tea served. No experience is necessary\, just bring your curiosity\, a willingness to get hands-on\, and an open mind. \nTo keep this workshop intimate\, spaces are limited; reserve your spot now for an evening of creativity\, conversation\, and connection.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/guest-house-sewing-a-palm-tree-workshop-with-elle-reynolds/
LOCATION:IMT Gallery\, Unit 2/210 Cambridge Heath Road\, London\, E2 9NQ
CATEGORIES:Arts,Classes,Conversation,Crafts,Events in London,Exhibitions,Relationships,Visual Arts,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="IMT Gallery":MAILTO:mail@imagemusictext.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260405T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260405T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
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SUMMARY:Virtual Art Studio by Love\, Builder of Worlds
DESCRIPTION:You are personally invited to April’s Virtual Art Studio by myself Love\, Builder of Worlds. \n  \nI’ve been thinking about this virtual art studio for a minute\, explore my hopes regarding this event in my blog. It is a space for artists\, aspiring artists and curious people. \n  \nHosted on Zoom\, there will be captions\, text chat and a transcript available. \n  \nDepending on vibes and attendees going forward this virtual art studio can operate like an IRL art studio with plenty of offerings. It can serve as an art tutorial space\, a place to vent\, an organising meeting\, a book club or joint meditation. \n  \nThere will be several break out rooms for quiet body doubling\, solo rooms\, and rooms based on different art mediums such as a writers room and fiber arts room. \n  \nFor the April session I am offering up: \nThe importance of experimenting \n  \nTogether we will explore the following: \n-Resourcefulness and experimentation \n-Examples of experimental approaches in art and culture \n-Brainstorming ways to experiment \n-Methods\, processes and practical creative tips \n  \nThe virtual art studio is space for creative coaching\, experimenting and collaboration. I will be facilitating a space for artists and creative people to share their ideas\, thoughts\, aspirations and struggles. \n  \nIt is a virtual event\, for people from all over the world to join from the comfort of their homes. \n  \n**Please read this in its entirety.** \n  \n  \nYou will receive a ticket to the event which includes a calendar invite and zoom link for the event. \n  \nThis space will always prioritise African people\, disabled people\, queer people\, poor people\, sex workers\, houseless people and neuro-diverse people first and foremost. \n  \nThis members only space is limited to people that agree to the following: \n  \nWe retain the right to refuse admission for any reason. \nWe will not tolerate disrespectful behaviour and all persons deemed disrespectful will be ejected without refund. \nIf you buy a ticket and cannot attend the event you are eligible for a refund if you wish. \nThere will be swearing (foul language) and emotionally mature themes being discussed. \nTo let us know you have read and agreed to our terms and conditions please do the following at checkout: \nAdd your Village or Town or City plus “+hope” like this : ikare+hope at checkout for your access code \n  \nAdd the email you will use to login to the zoom call. \n  \nThere will be a form to complete at checkout\, no email\, no code\, no access.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/virtual-art-studio-by-love-builder-of-worlds/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Arts,Comedy,Dance,Debates,Digital Arts,Films,Online Events,Visual Arts,Workshops,Writers
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260326T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260326T200000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20260216T081508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T081508Z
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SUMMARY:George Pol. Georghiou – Timeless Cyprus -Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:To mark Cyprus’ Presidency of the Council of the European Union (January–June 2026)\, the A. G. Leventis Gallery presents George Pol. Georghiou – Timeless Cyprus at the Hellenic Centre. Following its acclaimed debut in Nicosia\, this exhibition brings together the most extensive selection of Georghiou’s works ever shown abroad.  \nA central figure in Cypriot modern art\, Georghiou created powerful visual narratives depicting the island’s people\, landscapes\, traditions\, and defining historical moments. \nThe exhibition includes major works from the 1940s and 1950s\, sourced from public and private collections\, including pieces recently returned from Famagusta through the bicommunal Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage. Shown with their original titles\, these works offer fresh insight into the artist’s vision and emotional connection to Cyprus.  \nCurated by Loukia Loizou Hadjigavriel and Katerina Stephanides\, the exhibition introduces UK audiences to the richness and significance of Georghiou’s artistic legacy. 
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/george-pol-georghiou-timeless-cyprus-exhibition/2026-03-26/
LOCATION:The Hellenic Centre\, 16-18 Paddington Street\, Marylebone\, London\, W1U 5AS
CATEGORIES:Arts,Events in London,Exhibitions,Free Events,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="A.G Leventis Gallery":MAILTO:info@leventis.org.cy
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260324T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260324T210000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20260211T171121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T171121Z
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SUMMARY:Seeing Art With The Whole Body Movement Workshop with Claire Loussouarn
DESCRIPTION:In dialogue with IMT Gallery’s group exhibition\, The House\, Seeing Art With The Whole Body is a movement workshop that invites participants to explore how to listen and receive an artist’s artwork and world through the three-dimensionality of our sensory bodies\, moving away from an ocular-centred understanding of engaging with art. \nLed by movement artist and somatic practitioner Claire Loussouarn\, the workshop asks: how can we engage the whole range of our sensory machine when we come into contact with art and\, in doing so\, reclaim the full ability of our bodies to feel and express themselves in response?  \nAs well as exploring different ways of entering the artworks through movement and spatial awareness\, we will attend to how bodies cross thresholds between private and public space\, between being unseen and being on display\, between dwelling and exhibition. \nNo previous movement experience is required\, just curiosity and a willingness to explore. \nSpace is limited — click below for full workshop details
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/seeing-art-with-the-whole-body-movement-workshop-with-claire-loussouarn/
LOCATION:IMT Gallery\, Unit 2/210 Cambridge Heath Road\, London\, E2 9NQ
CATEGORIES:Classes,Events in London,Exhibitions,Performing Arts,Sculpture,Visual Arts,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="IMT Gallery":MAILTO:mail@imagemusictext.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260322T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260505T180000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20260202T065110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T065110Z
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SUMMARY:The House - Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:IMT Gallery presents The House\, an exhibition of works by Tom Clark\, Guest-Host-Guest\, Harri Harrison\, Heiðdís Hólm\, Mark Rohtmaa-Jackson\, Anna Sebastian\, Kristina Stallvik and Suzanne Treister. It features work that all\, often through degrees of autobiography\, speaks to some of the discordances of being at home: perhaps the anticipation of order amidst the everyday; or an expectation of comfort\, often amidst insecurity or tension. \nThe exhibition is a place where we might live. Often\, when visitors come to this gallery\, they ask her if she lives here. They ask\, “Do you live here?” They ask\, “Are these your cats?” I lived here once too. I don’t anymore. This exhibition is about living somewhere. Perhaps it is about reaching for this thing. \nIn the words of Guest-Host-Guest: ‘Here\, the house is a metaphor for assumed belonging. A place we are expected to be ‘resolved’ or ‘satisfied’\, even when displacement\, precarity\, and contested ownership sit just beneath the surface.’ \nThe exhibition is a hand with a mirror in front of it. The mirror reflects some flowers or a field. Behind the hand is a sky. In front of the sky is a blank\, featureless wall. All these things at various distances from the camera. A cat; a home; a gallery; a municipality listed on a birth certificate (since burned). The house. \nCurating at Home: Making Personal Spaces of Creative Agency\nOnline Course with Dr Mark Rohtmaa-Jackson \nApril – May 2026 \nOrganised to coincide with The House\, join us for a four-session online course exploring how we live with art\, and how the art we live with shapes the way we live. \nHeld fortnightly\, Curating at Home: Making Personal Spaces of Creative Agency invites you to look closely at the rooms\, objects\, and artworks that surround you. Drawing on art practices\, histories\, philosophy\, exhibition-making\, and practices of everyday attention\, we will explore how meaning is shaped through arrangement\, context\, and the lived rhythms of domestic space. \nLed by artist\, educator\, and curator Dr Mark Rohtmaa-Jackson and hosted by IMT Gallery\, each session brings together case studies\, creative exercises\, and guided activities designed to help you think with and through your own environment. \nPlaces are limited — the course begins 12 April. Click here for full course detail \n_ \nPictured: Anna Sebastian\, detail of ‘Esalon’ (2024)\, oil on canvas\, 100 x 100cm \nSuzanne Treister is represented by Annely Juda Fine Art\, London\, P.P.O.W\, New York and The Ryder\, Madrid.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/the-house-exhibition/2026-03-22/
LOCATION:IMT Gallery\, Unit 2/210 Cambridge Heath Road\, London\, E2 9NQ
CATEGORIES:Arts,Events in London,Films,Free Events,Sculpture,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="IMT Gallery":MAILTO:mail@imagemusictext.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260317T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260317T150000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20260202T061044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T061044Z
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SUMMARY:Life Drawing with 2B or Not 2B Collective
DESCRIPTION:Experience life drawing in the grand studio of Victorian artist\, Frederic Leighton. Take inspiration from this unique creative space and join us for this monthly series of tutored life drawing classes led by 2B Or Not 2B Collective. \nThe Collective aims to provide a fresh take on what life drawing can be\, creating a focussed but relaxed environment and celebrating inclusivity and diversity in their roster of models. \n  \nWatch our Life-Drawing short clip \n  \nUseful information \n\nAll levels welcome\, from someone who has never drawn to more experienced artists.\nParticipants need to be over 18 to join the classes.\nDrawing boards\, art materials and paper provided.\nAll classes include access to the historic house.\nLife models are nude.\nStudent concession tickets are available at £15.  Please note that valid proof will be required on arrival to validate student concession.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/life-drawing-with-2b-or-not-2b-collective-3/2026-03-17/
LOCATION:Leighton House Museum\, 12 Holland Park Road\, London\, W14 8LZ
CATEGORIES:Arts,Cheap Tickets,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Leighton House":MAILTO:museums@rbkc.gov.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260309T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260312T180000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20260303T111649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T111649Z
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SUMMARY:Katya Granova - All Our Yesterdays - Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:All Our Yesterdays is a solo presentation of recent paintings by Katya Granova curated by Róisín McQueirns. \nGranova’s paintings are informed by found photographs sourced from family albums\, government archives and flea markets. She responds with colour and brushwork to explore the tension between presence and absence on large-scale canvasses. \n“New yesterdays appear every day. Old yesterdays are stored in the dusty depot of unstable human memory\, guarded by forces that can alter them. It sounds like a repressive detention. It sounds like a bright new future. Yesterdays never return from the depot.” \nBorn in the Soviet Union shortly before its collapse\, Granova’s formative years were defined by a constant shift in historical perspectives and contradictions in remembered realities. The subjects in her paintings remain anonymous\, distinction between individual figures\, foreground and background\, deliberately blurred by the artist’s intervention. \nWith the title alluding to both Shakespeare’s Macbeth and an episode of Star Trek\, All Our Yesterdays challenges notions of linear time and the subjectivity of history.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/katya-granova-all-our-yesterdays-art-exhibition/2026-03-09/
LOCATION:The Handbag Factory\, 3 Loughborough Street\, London\, SE11 5RB
CATEGORIES:Arts,Events in London,Exhibitions,Free Events,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="factor-m":MAILTO:info@factor-m.co.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260304T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260304T210000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20260117T065847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260117T065847Z
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SUMMARY:Drink & Draw: Narcissus in the Blue Room
DESCRIPTION:Step into the world of Greek mythology at Leighton House\, where opulent interiors meet artistic inspiration. Inspired by the story of Narcissus—the youth captivated by his own reflection—and the shimmering Narcissus Hall\, this life drawing session invites you to explore reflection\, beauty\, and self-discovery through the human form. Capture the grace and poise of our model while drawing inspiration from the deep blue tiles\, gilded ceilings\, and reflective surfaces that evoke water and the mythic gaze. Experiment with light\, shadow\, and poses that play with reflection and self-observation. Whether you’re an experienced artist or simply looking for a creative evening\, this is a chance to immerse yourself in myth\, art\, and imagination. \n  \nUseful information \n\nAll levels welcome\, from someone who has never drawn to more experienced artists.\nDoors open at 6:30pm for the chance to explore the historic house.\nPaid bar.\nTutored class runs from 7pm-8:30pm. Doors close at 9pm\nParticipants need to be over 18 to join the class.\nDrawing boards\, art materials and paper provided.\nLife model will be nude.\n\n  \nMeet The 2B Or Not 2B Collective \n2B Or Not 2B Collective are a POC-run life drawing group based in London\, focused on uplifting marginalised bodies. The aim of the Collective is to provide a fresh take on what life drawing can be\, accessible to all\, an opportunity to switch off from the world\, practise drawing\, and socialise within an informal environment. \n  \nFor updates on all of our  upcoming events sign up to our museums e-newsletter.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/drink-draw-narcissus-in-the-blue-room/
LOCATION:Leighton House Museum\, 12 Holland Park Road\, London\, W14 8LZ
CATEGORIES:Arts,Events in London,Visual Arts,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Leighton House":MAILTO:museums@rbkc.gov.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260228T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260228T130000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20260117T065802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260117T065802Z
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SUMMARY:Paper Art with Annemarieke Kloosterhof
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by the Ghost Objects exhibition\, discover the magic of paper art in a hands-on workshop led by internationally renowned paper artist Annemarieke Kloosterhof\, who will guide you step-by-step through a variety of paper cutting and folding techniques\, as well as collage\, while playing with colour\, composition and texture. \nWhether you’re a seasoned crafter or absolute beginner\, you’ll leave with a beautifully crafted paper keepsake to take home as a miniature artwork or to adorn a truly one-of-a-kind greetings card. \n  \nUseful information: \n\nAll materials are provided.\nThe workshop will take place in the Learning Centre at Leighton House.\nEntry to the museum and exhibitions is included\, allowing you to see Annemarieke’s four Ghost Objects on display in the historic house.\nSpaces are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment.\n\n  \nMeet Annemarieke Kloosterhof \nAnnemarieke Kloosterhof is a paper-craft specialist who has created installations for the hit TV show Bridgerton and brands including Viktor & Rolf\, Hermès\, and Bottega Veneta. \n  \nFor updates on all of our upcoming events sign up to our museums e-newsletter
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/paper-art-with-annemarieke-kloosterhof/
LOCATION:Leighton House Museum\, 12 Holland Park Road\, London\, W14 8LZ
CATEGORIES:Arts,Crafts,Design,Sculpture,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Leighton House":MAILTO:museums@rbkc.gov.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260227T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260228T190000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20260210T063647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T063647Z
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SUMMARY:Imagine That! : Solo Art Exhibition by The Cameron Twins
DESCRIPTION:Imagine That! is the latest solo exhibition by The Cameron Twins\, opening at Protein Studios in East London and celebrating imagination through a playful\, nostalgic lens! \nThe exhibition brings together a wide range of works\, including large hand-pulled silkscreen prints\, collage\, mixed-media canvases\, sculpture\, and large-scale installation. The show will be open to the public from Friday\, 27th February to Saturday\, 28th February from 10 am to 7 pm each day. \n” Childhood is full of wild invention\, messy logic and unfiltered fun\, where fantasy is instinctive and always alive…but as we grow older\, that same sense of whimsy and wonder often fades. ‘Imagine that!’ playfully explores the tension between childhood and adulthood\, the ongoing tug-of-war between responsibility and fun\, and the internal battle to keep imagination alive. It celebrates the effort it takes to stay playful\, and the stubborn persistence of childhood imagination that refuses to behave!” – The Cameron Twins \nThe Cameron Twins are identical twins and contemporary British artists whose practice centres on hand-pulled screen printing\, layered processes\, and expressive hand-painted mark-making to create emotionally charged works rooted in nostalgia\, childhood imagery\, and pop culture. Over a short period of time\, they have built a dedicated international following\, and their work has been sold at Bonhams\, is held in significant private collections\, and has led to collaborations with brands including Bang & Olufsen\, LØCI\, and Gresham Blake. \nOpen to the Public: Friday 27th & Saturday 28th February\, 10:00 am – 7:00 pm (both days) \nLocation: Protein Studios\, 31 New Inn Yard\, London EC2A 3EY \n 
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/imagine-that-solo-art-exhibition-by-the-cameron-twins/
LOCATION:Protein Studios\, 31 New Inn Yard\, Hackney\, EC2A 3EY
CATEGORIES:Design,Digital Arts,Events in London,Exhibitions,Family Activities,Illustration,Interior Design,Sculpture,Visual Arts,Women
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Cameron Twins":MAILTO:cameron.twins.art@outlook.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260221T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260221T160000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20260202T063218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T063218Z
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SUMMARY:Family Fun (5-10yrs): Paper Making
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever wondered how paper is made? If so\, come along to this fun and messy workshop and find out\, by making your own! \nExplore the different types of paper – its properties\, uses\, and how it has changed over time – while using everyday materials for little hands to produce their very own hand-made paper. \nParents and carers will develop their confidence in supporting their children’s curiosity\, observation and exploration\, while understanding the science of paper making. \n  \nUseful information: \n\nFamily Fun workshops are designed for primary school children\, age 5-10 years old.\nChildren must be accompanied by an adult during the workshop – workshops are not drop-off and the accompanying adult must stay with their child.\nTo avoid disappointment\, please do not book tickets for children / siblings under 5\, as they will not be able to participate. Additional family members accompanying younger siblings are welcome to enjoy our café and garden during the workshop.\nThe workshops will take place in the Leighton House Learning Centre and might include access to the historic house.\nAccompanying adults (1x per child) come for free and admission to the historic house is included in the ticket price.\nFamily Fun workshops are popular. If you are no longer able to attend\, please let us know.\n\n  \nFor updates on all of our upcoming events sign up to our museums e-newsletter
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/family-fun-5-10yrs-paper-making/2026-02-21/2/
LOCATION:Leighton House Museum\, 12 Holland Park Road\, London\, W14 8LZ
CATEGORIES:Arts,Children,Family Activities,Free Events,Visual Arts,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Leighton House":MAILTO:museums@rbkc.gov.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260221T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260221T180000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20250119T161235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250119T161521Z
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SUMMARY:At the Edge of All Things
DESCRIPTION:At the Edge of All Things brings together three artists who conjure post-human landscapes in response to the uncertainties and frailties of contemporary life. The exhibition marks the start of a three-month series of events at a former warehouse in Borough as the building is prepared for its next chapter – the space itself a symbol of civic transition. \nAnna Woodward\, Annie Trevorah and Vilte Fuller provoke alternative futures in a world teetering on the brink of collapse. Examining the interconnectedness of humanity and the natural world from cultural and historical\, theoretical and personal perspectives the artists’ works capture a liminal moment between utopia and dystopia. \nIn her intricate paintings Anna Woodward’s depicts fantastical scenarios where the organic and human-made collide\, Annie Trevorah’s hybrid sculptures blur the lines between plant life and technology\, while Vite Fuller’s otherworldly scenes draw on ancient folktales and urban myths. Together they join nature’s alarm call to step back from the edge. \nThis inaugural show launches a creative hub hosted by IAG (Independent Art Galleries and Exhibitions) led by curator Josephine May Bailey. Over the course of three months\, the temporarily vacant space will act as a platform for dialogue\, experimentation and exchange by incorporating exhibitions\, artist residencies and collaborative programming.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/at-the-edge-of-all-things/2026-02-21/
LOCATION:IAG Exhibitions\, 8 Vine Yard\, London\, SE1 1QL
CATEGORIES:Arts,Environment,Exhibitions,Sculpture,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="factor-m":MAILTO:info@factor-m.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260219T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260219T200000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20260211T170349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T170349Z
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SUMMARY:Meet the artist - Guided Tour & Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Led by Géza Starmüller\, this workshop takes a participatory artistic format\, fostering direct dialogue between artists and audiences. Participants are encouraged to engage in shared creative processes and moderated discussions\, exploring themes of philosophy\, history\, and contemporary art. The programme moves beyond traditional presentation models\, emphasising collaboration\, critical thinking\, and collective reflection in a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. \nThe guided tour offers an open platform where artistic practice and intellectual exchange meet in a live\, communal\, and warm setting. \n\n\nGéza Starmüller (b. 1966\, Cluj) is a contemporary visual artist and sculptor based in Transylvania. The fourth generation of artists in his family\, his practice is rooted in a lifelong engagement with art\, supported by both family heritage and formal training. He studied sculpture at the University of Art and Design in Cluj-Napoca and further developed his practice through private mentorships and international art camps. \nWorking primarily with conceptual and spiritual foundations\, his artistic language unfolds through oil painting and bronze sculpture\, and more occasionally through stone and wood. His work explores the moment when spirit penetrates matter\, an approach he defines as cosmic surrealism. Influenced by philosophy\, diverse cultures\, personal life experience\, and place\, his creative process often begins with an intuitive vision that matures over the years into its final form. \nStarmüller has participated in numerous national and international group exhibitions and has contributed to major public art projects\, including the restoration of the Statue of Liberty in Arad\, as well as other monuments in Romania and abroad.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/meet-the-artist-guided-tour-workshop/
LOCATION:Liszt Institute\, Hungarian Cultural Centre London\, 17-19 Cockspur Street\, London\, Westminster\, SW1Y 5BL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community Events,Events in London,Free Events,Visual Arts,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hungarian Cultural Centre London":MAILTO:bookings@hungary.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260214T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260214T200000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20260103T093816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260103T093816Z
UID:30112826-1771092000-1771099200@eventsforlondon.co.uk
SUMMARY:The Museum of Connection Workshop with Georgia Clemson and Lina Ivanova
DESCRIPTION:Explore new forms of connection through food\, guided creative exercises\, meditation and experimental camera-less photography. \nEmbrace the power of collaborative creation in the first of a series of transformative workshops led by artist duo Georgia Clemson and Lina Ivanova\, hosted by IMT Gallery. In The Museum of Connection\, you are invited to explore the generative possibilities of collectivity through food\, guided creative exercises\, meditation and experimental camera-less photography. \nAs a participant\, you will have the opportunity to contribute what you make to the Museum’s growing archive\, as a living monument to community\, built within two fleeting hours\, yet resonant with the lasting memory of connection. \nHungry for art\, ideas\, and connection? Reserve your place and join this radically original happening at IMT Gallery. \n🎟️ Space is limited — follow the link below to book your place.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/the-museum-of-connection-workshop-with-georgia-clemson-and-lina-ivanova-2/
LOCATION:IMT Gallery\, Unit 2/210 Cambridge Heath Road\, London\, E2 9NQ
CATEGORIES:Conversation,Events in London,Visual Arts,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="IMT Gallery":MAILTO:mail@imagemusictext.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260214T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260214T120000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20260117T151018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260117T151018Z
UID:30115036-1771063200-1771070400@eventsforlondon.co.uk
SUMMARY:Online Workshop: Folk Collage with Zaina El-Said
DESCRIPTION:Explore how folk heritage\, mythology\, and traditional design can be reimagined through the lens of contemporary digital collage in this online workshop led by The View from Here exhibition artist Zaina El-Said. \nParticipants will delve into the dialogue between past and present\, examining how symbols\, colours\, and cultural motifs can evolve into new visual languages. Through discussion\, visual examples\, and reflection\, the session invites participants to consider how art can bridge memory and modernity\, transforming heritage into inspiration for the future. \n  \nUseful information: \n\nPlease note that this is an online workshop delivered via Zoom. A dedicated link will be sent to all participants ahead of the event.\nParticipants will be sent a digital pack of collage images and illustrations\, created for the workshop by Zaina El-Said. These can be printed or used for digital collage ahead of the workshop.\nZaina El-Said will guide participants to create their own digital and/or analogue collage\, participants can choose which medium and method they wish to use.\n\n  \nMaterials and Equipment List \nDigital Collage \n\nAdobe Photoshop (or similar software)\nPen\, paper and ruler for sketching ideas\nReference images\, textures\, or personal photos you would like to use\, either your own or those shared by the artist\nOptional: drawing tablet\n\n  \nAnalogue \n\nPre-print any images\, textures or personal photos you would like to use\, including those shared by the artist\nPen\, paper\, scissors\, glue\, ruler and papers or textures for collage\n\n  \nMeet Zaina El-Said \nZaina El-Said is a Jordanian digital collage artist whose work bridges mythology\, heritage\, and contemporary aesthetics. Drawing on ancestral narratives and world folk traditions\, her art reimagines cultural memory through layered digital compositions rich in symbolism and texture. Over the course of her career\, Zaina has held more than ten solo exhibitions and participated in numerous international biennales and group shows across the Middle East\, Europe\, and Russia. Her works are part of notable public and private collections\, including the Durham University collection in England\, and the Aga Khan Museum in Canada. \n  \nFor updates on all of our upcoming events sign up to our museums e-newsletter
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/online-workshop-folk-collage-with-zaina-el-said/
LOCATION:Live interactive online event
CATEGORIES:Digital Arts,Events in London,Sculpture,Virtual Events,Visual Arts,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Leighton House":MAILTO:museums@rbkc.gov.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260212T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260212T203000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20260127T121450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T121450Z
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SUMMARY:Photos\, AI\, and the Truth in Between
DESCRIPTION:How do Sudek and Funke’s classic experiments with light and form resonate in today’s digital and AI-driven world? Martin Barnes (V&A) and artist Barbora Trnková take us on a journey from analogue photography to generative technologies\, exploring how images can shape perception\, desire\, and belief. With writer and critic Diane Smyth chairing\, the discussion blends history\, contemporary practice\, and a dash of mischief\, asking what photography can – and can’t – tell us about reality in a world overflowing with pixels\, filters\, and synthetic visions. \n\nAbout the speakers: \nMartin Barnes is Senior Curator of Photography at the Victoria and Albert Museum\, London (V&A). He began working there in 1995 after gaining an MA in Art Museum Studies from the Courtauld Institute of Art. His special interests include early processes\, cameraless and experimental photography\, industry\, photography exhibitions and museology\, nature and the environment. Martin has built the V&A collection\, conceived the Photography Centre\, and is currently lead curator for the digitisation and research project for the Royal Photographic Society (RPS) collection at the museum. He has curated numerous exhibitions with books\, including: Twilight: Photography in the Magic Hour (2006); Shadow Catchers: Cameraless Photography (2010);Figures & Fictions: Contemporary South African Photography (2011); Curtis Moffat: Experimental Photography and Design 1923-1935 (2016); Camera-less Photography (2018); Into the Woods: Trees in Photography(2019) and Maurice Broomfield: Industrial Sublime (2021). \nDiane Smyth is Editor of the British Journal of Photography and the Photoworks Annual. She also teaches History and Theory of Photography at the London College of Communications\, University of the Arts London\, and has given talks and workshops for institutions such as London School of Economics\, King’s College London\, and Magnum Photos. Diane has written about photography for publications such as The Guardian\, FOAM\, Trigger\, Apollo\, and The Art Newspaper\, and contributed essays to many photography catalogues and monographs. She originally studied for a BA in English Language and Literature at the University of Birmingham\, graduating with a First and the Tibbatt’s Memorial Prize. She also holds an MA in Modern Literatures in English from Birkbeck College\, University of London\, taken while working full time. @dismy \n\nAdmission: £5 (+ Eventbrite fee)\nBOOK NOW\n\nThe talk is an accompanying event to the exhibition Pixels and Poetics: Sudek\, Funke\, and the Influence of New Technologies on the Development of Photography\, presented at the Vitrínka and Bouda Galleries and in the public space outside the Czech Embassy\, running from 20 January to 13 March 2026.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/photos-ai-and-the-truth-in-between/
LOCATION:Czech Embassy London\, 26-30 Kensington Palace Gardens\, London\, W84QY
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Czech Centre":MAILTO:blues@czechcentre.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260211T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260222T160000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20260210T063456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T131231Z
UID:30116273-1770804000-1771776000@eventsforlondon.co.uk
SUMMARY:Journey of Light
DESCRIPTION:Journey of Light is a solo exhibition of recent works by London-based artist Özlem Sorlu Thompson\, whose vibrant paintings embody the Mediterranean sun of her native Turkey. \n  \nThe centrepiece of the show was directly inspired by a recent visit to Şeytan Sofrası\, a volcanic hilltop on the Aegean coast known for a mythical lava pond that\, according to legend\, marks the spot where the devil left his footprint as he was expelled from heaven. \n  \nWhat started as a sketch on a small canvas grew into a polyptych and the artist’s largest painting to date. As each section blends into the next and layers of imaginary florals cover the dreamlike landscape\, Thompson takes us on a visual journey that merges ancient folklore with hopes for the future. \n  \nInitially approaching flora and fauna\, and exotic plants in particular\, with scientific curiosity\, Thompson’s art is guided by intuition and an interest in the less tangible qualities\, expressing her love for nature. Carrying the sun within them\, her work has been exhibited internationally and is held in collections as far afield as Dubai and the Americas. \n  \nJourney of Light marks the tenth anniversary of Özlem Sorlu Thompson’s move to North London and serves as a symbolic link between her motherland and her chosen home.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/journey-of-light/
LOCATION:Burgh House\, New End Square\, London\, NW3 1LT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Events in London,Exhibitions,Family Activities,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="factor-m":MAILTO:info@factor-m.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260207T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260207T160000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20260117T151113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260117T151113Z
UID:30115035-1770472800-1770480000@eventsforlondon.co.uk
SUMMARY:Young People (11–16yrs ): Visual Narratives with Maliheh Zafarnezhad
DESCRIPTION:In this two-hour creative session led by The View from Here exhibition artist Maliheh Zafarnezhad\, young people will dive deeper into the rich visual world of Leighton House. \nUsing a curated selection of images – historic photographs\, architectural details\, decorative tiles\, and objects from the museum – they will explore experimental image-transfer processes to build layered\, contemporary artworks. \nThe workshop will focus on visual storytelling: How can an image be transformed? How do we give historical objects new meaning? Young artists will experiment with composition\, contrast\, and mixed-media techniques to create artworks that blend the past with their own voice and perspective. \nBy the end of the workshop\, each participant will have a unique piece that reinterprets the museum’s visual heritage through their own imagination and artistic choices. \n  \nUseful information: \n· This is a drop-off workshop suitable for unaccompanied people aged 11-16 years. \n·       All workshops take place in the Learning Centre at Leighton House. \n·       All materials are provided. \n·       Entry to the museum and exhibitions is included for young people joining the workshop. Adults can enjoy the garden and Drawings Gallery for free\, or visit the café\, but will need to buy an admission ticket if they wish to visit the historic house. \n  \nMeet Maliheh Zafarnezhad \nMaliheh Zafarnezhad is an Irish-Iranian artist and educator whose work explores themes of identity\, memory\, and cultural hybridity. Based between London and Milton Keynes\, she draws on her experience as an Iranian-born artist living in the diaspora to create evocative\, multi-layered visual narratives. Maliheh holds an MA in History of Art from the University of Limerick\, Ireland\, and a B.Sc. in Geology from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad\, Iran. Her cross-disciplinary background informs a unique artistic approach that blends research\, visual storytelling\, and cultural reflection. Working primarily with photography\, she reimagines old photographs by incorporating collage\, painting\, found objects\, and stylistic elements inspired by Persian miniatures. These techniques allow her to transform archival images into contemporary reflections on personal and collective histories. \n  \nFor updates on all of our upcoming events sign up to our museums e-newsletter
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/young-people-11-16yrs-visual-narratives-with-maliheh-zafarnezhad/
LOCATION:Leighton House Museum\, 12 Holland Park Road\, London\, W14 8LZ
CATEGORIES:Arts,Events in London,Teenagers,Visual Arts,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Leighton House":MAILTO:museums@rbkc.gov.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260207T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260207T123000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20260120T035019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T035621Z
UID:30115034-1770462000-1770467400@eventsforlondon.co.uk
SUMMARY:Young People with Additional Needs (11-16yrs): Image-transfer art with Maliheh Zafarnezhad
DESCRIPTION:In this calm and welcoming session led by The View from Here exhibition artist Maliheh Zafarnezhad\, young people with additional needs are invited to explore Leighton House through touch\, colour\, and imagination. \nUsing a curated selection of images – historic photographs\, decorative tiles\, and objects from the museum – participants will learn simple image-transfer techniques to create their own mixed-media artworks using drawing\, collage\, and pattern play. \nThis workshop emphasises sensory engagement: textured papers\, tactile surfaces\, soft tools\, and gentle materials will help artists explore art making in a way that feels accessible and enjoyable. \nAn accompanying adult is advised\, and the atmosphere will be supportive\, flexible\, and paced to individual needs. No previous art experience is required\, just curiosity and creativity. \nUseful information: \n·       This is a workshop suitable for young people aged 11-16yrs\, an accompanying adult is advised. \n·       All workshops take place in the Learning Centre at Leighton House. \n·       All materials are provided. \n·       Entry to the museum and exhibitions is included for young people joining the workshop\, and their accompanying adult \n  \nMeet Maliheh Zafarnezhad \nMaliheh Zafarnezhad is an Irish-Iranian artist and educator whose work explores themes of identity\, memory\, and cultural hybridity. Based between London and Milton Keynes\, she draws on her experience as an Iranian-born artist living in the diaspora to create evocative\, multi-layered visual narratives. Maliheh holds an MA in History of Art from the University of Limerick\, Ireland\, and a B.Sc. in Geology from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad\, Iran. Her cross-disciplinary background informs a unique artistic approach that blends research\, visual storytelling\, and cultural reflection. Working primarily with photography\, she reimagines old photographs by incorporating collage\, painting\, found objects\, and stylistic elements inspired by Persian miniatures. These techniques allow her to transform archival images into contemporary reflections on personal and collective histories. \n  \nFor updates on all of our upcoming events sign up to our museums e-newsletter
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/young-people-with-additional-needs-11-16yrs-image-transfer-art-with-maliheh-zafarnezhad/
LOCATION:Leighton House Museum\, 12 Holland Park Road\, London\, W14 8LZ
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Society,Teenagers,Visual Arts,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Leighton House":MAILTO:museums@rbkc.gov.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260205T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260305T173000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20260129T055942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T041225Z
UID:30115808-1770285600-1772731800@eventsforlondon.co.uk
SUMMARY:Sam Rabin (1903-1991): The Art of the Ring
DESCRIPTION:‘Sam Rabin & Art of the Ring’ is an exhibition celebrating the extraordinary life and work of artist\, sculptor\, teacher\, singer\, film stuntman & Olympic athlete Sam Rabin. \nSparked by the publication and book launch of ‘Sam Rabin’ by Bill crow and the accompanying exhibition at Jack House Gallery in 2024 this exhibition at Ben Uri Gallery is the biggest collection of Rabin artworks brought together from private and public collections since the major retrospective at Dulwich Picture Gallery in 1985 and features a major recent find that was believed lost forever unseen since 1928. \nOpen every Wednesday to Friday from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm\nBen Uri Gallery: 108a Boundary Road\, off Abbey Road\, St. John’s Wood\, London NW8 0RH Free entrance
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/sam-rabin-1903-1991-the-art-of-the-ring/
LOCATION:Ben Uri Gallery 108a Boundary Road NW8 0RH London\, 108A Boundary Road\, St John’s Wood\, London NW8 ORH\, Central London\, NW8 0RH
CATEGORIES:Arts,Events in London,Exhibitions,Sculpture,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ben Uri Gallery":MAILTO:admin@benuri.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260204T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260204T210000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20260119T091517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260119T091517Z
UID:30115033-1770229800-1770238800@eventsforlondon.co.uk
SUMMARY:Drink and Draw in Leighton's studio
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fun evening of life drawing with 2B Or Not 2B Collective at the beautiful\, historic Leighton House where you can approach drawing and appreciate the human figure in an informal and relaxed setting. Learn to see and draw via guided tutoring from an encouraging teacher and build your confidence drawing the human body. \n  \nUseful information \n\nAll levels welcome\, from someone who has never drawn to more experienced artists.\nDoors open at 6:30pm for the chance to explore the historic house.\nPaid bar.\nTutored class runs from 7pm-8:30pm. Doors close at 9pm\nParticipants need to be over 18 to join the class.\nDrawing boards\, art materials and paper provided.\nLife model will be nude.\n\n  \nMeet The 2B Or Not 2B Collective \n2B Or Not 2B Collective are a POC-run life drawing group based in London\, focused on uplifting marginalised bodies. The aim of the Collective is to provide a fresh take on what life drawing can be\, accessible to all\, an opportunity to switch off from the world\, practise drawing\, and socialise within an informal environment. \n  \nFor updates on all of our  upcoming events sign up to our museums e-newsletter.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/drink-and-draw-in-leightons-studio/2026-02-04/2/
LOCATION:Leighton House Museum\, 12 Holland Park Road\, London\, W14 8LZ
CATEGORIES:Arts,Cheap Tickets,Museums,Visual Arts,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Leighton House":MAILTO:museums@rbkc.gov.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260201T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260211T180000
DTSTAMP:20260509T055904
CREATED:20260119T091349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260119T091349Z
UID:30115405-1769947200-1770832800@eventsforlondon.co.uk
SUMMARY:Iconomorphosis
DESCRIPTION:Iconomorphosis describes the transformation of meaning through works of art that conceal their message until placed in a relevant cultural context. The eight artists in in this exhibition explore deceptive realities in contemporary life with works ranging from painting and sculpture to film and performance. \nCurated by Othello De’Souza-Hartley\, the exhibition addresses the tension between internal perceptions and external preconceptions\, through visual codes and symbolisms informed by individual experience and collective memory.  \nKamalishe Hiraldo\, Arlene Wandera and Abdollah Nafisi explore notions of belonging through working with discarded\, rejected or repurposed objects and materials\, while Taballa Tabasom’s practice is an enquiry into body memory and belonging through gendered and queer perspectives. \nWorking in sculpture and film respectively\, Sonia E Barrett and Blue Smith transform historical objects and archival footage into tools of narrative-making from within a postcolonial framework. \nOthello De’Souza’s integrates found objects into his predominantly black paintings as an invitation to look beyond first impressions or perceived imperfections\, while the ‘Black Nausea’ in BLCKGEEZER’s work has its origin in the artist’s ongoing experience of breast cancer and chemotherapy. \nWhether picked at random or for their inherent qualities\, for aesthetic or emotional reasons\, the elements that inform the works in Iconomorphosis provide a visual bridge between remembered pasts and imagined futures and question notions of unconditional truth.
URL:https://eventsforlondon.co.uk/event/iconomorphosis/2026-02-01/
LOCATION:Lewisham Arthouse\, 140 Lewisham Way\, London\, SE14 6PD
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibitions,Sculpture,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="factor-m":MAILTO:info@factor-m.co.uk
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