This brand-new publication, which not only serves as a review of the activities that have lit up the docks recently, also looks ahead to the summer programme and further into the future.
On 8th July, it will be 100 years since the Royal Docks were completed – so much has happened, and yet we’ve barely begun.
Get set to make a summer of memories, as the Royal Docks will be filled with international artists, cutting-edge premieres, unforgettable family activities, and experiences.
Vast open spaces are one of the best things about the Royal Docks. Here, you get that unique sense of space just by going for a walk.
Join us and make things happen in your local area.
The opportunity to create a cultural destination like no other.
Newham Heritage Month is back with an exciting programme of events themed ‘Shops, Docks, and Factories – Newham's Urban Heritage’.
Artists from Bow Arts have launched Art in the Docks, a new gallery that aims to throw the Royal Docks’ art community wide open as it taps into the area’s creative spirit.
There is nothing profound about underpasses and expressways. And yet, artist Marcus Lyall’s installation for last year’s Join the Dock persuaded us to stop in wonder.