Join poet and playwright Inua Ellams on his guided walk, Play and Place.
Join writer and journalist Owen Hatherley on his guided walk, Spaces of Silvertown.
Memories is a new documentary film from British Congolese artist and animator Djofray Makumbu, exploring the Congolese experience of two different generations.
Self-guided audio trail across the Royal Docks & Online.
NOW Gallery is pleased to present its 2024 Fashion Commission, Socks: The Art of Care and Repair, by London based textile artist Celia Pym
The Chains of Change is a short film made by young people from Shipman Youth Zone and Beckton Youth Zone, based on their research into Newham Archives.
Public art, nature trails, film performances, light and sound installations
To mark the 5th anniversary of the critically acclaimed art walk, The Line is delighted to announce the launch on 29 August of Sanko-time.
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At Royal Albert Wharf, Notting Hill Genesis celebrated the release of the final phase of their new waterside homes with a special Diwali event in partnership with Bow Arts.
The countdown to Christmas is on. There’s always so much to organise in the lead up to the festive period including planning perfect Christmas dos and get togethers.
The Royal Docks is proud to be one of the UK’s first accredited Living Wage Places, setting a benchmark for sustainable livelihoods. Leading the way is the University of East London (UEL), which recently celebrated 10 years as a Living Wage employer. Professor Amanda Broderick, UEL’s Vice-Chancellor and President, reflects on a decade of achievement in championing fair pay.