‘Ship Building’ was a Research and Development project produced by Certain Blacks in collaboration with Svalbard, supported by the Royal Docks Team as part of the Join the Docks 2020 Research and Development funding.
Fronted by Newham-born local artist, Graham Daniels, Drum & Docks is a brand-new audio-visual film which sees percussionists utilising the buildings, railings, cranes and historic landmarks around the Docks as instruments.
“Please share our message” is the plea behind this moving short film, a teamwork tour de force created by East London teenagers from West Silvertown Foundation collaborating remotely.
In The Line’s fifth anniversary year a new digital guide brings its programme to life in three distinct ways: as an arts experience, a nature and local history guide walk, and a wellbeing tool.
Fancy spending time on the water surrounded by plants and wildflowers? A buoyant planting platform the size of a tennis court is coming to the Royal Docks, in Spring 2021.
Immerse yourself in light and sound as artist Marcus Lyall presents ‘Presence’, an outdoor, interactive laser and sound installation that reacts to visitor voices.
A landscape that’s a joy to explore and that has everything you need. A place where natural beauty and historic artefacts are thoughtfully highlighted, and where every route is accessible, intuitive and suitably lit.
Now more than ever, London needs new ideas, creators, doers and makers to help our city recover and grow stronger.
We’re delighted to announce that Join the Docks is back for a second year with an autumn season packed full of exciting activities taking place online and in key locations across London’s historic Royal Docks.