![A large group of people in a hall](https://cdn.cheapoguides.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2020/02/wow-audience-bm-562x421.jpg)
WOW – Women of the World Festival 2024
This year marks the 13th anniversary of WOW Festival, which launched in 2010 to celebrate the centenary of International Women’s Day. WOW is now a global movement that has held festivals …
This year marks the 13th anniversary of WOW Festival, which launched in 2010 to celebrate the centenary of International Women’s Day. WOW is now a global movement that has held festivals …
Wembley Park announces ‘Winter’s Wander’, a series of newly commissioned wintry works forming part of the free Wembley Park Art Trail. To combat the dip in mood that winter can …
The Horror Show! offers a heady ride through the disruption of 1970s punk to the revolutionary potential of modern witchcraft, showing how the anarchic alchemy of horror – its subversion, …
The New Black Vanguard features 15 international Black photographers contributing to a new vision of the Black figure and reframing representation in art and fashion. This exhibition is a …
On Fridays to Sundays from 18th November 2022 until 8th January 2023 between 4.30pm and 9.00pm, you are invited to wrap up warm and experience the wonder of wildlife at night at the …
Their lives are different, but one thing unites them: they’re frustrated with their bodies changing, ageing, breaking, no longer obeying. Outraged that they can’t override this. They climb, …
Alternative Arts presents a collection of the most dynamic and diverse contemporary black photographers exploring history and identity with a series of stunning images inspired by courage, …
This large-scale installation in the courtyard of Somerset House by artist Grada Kilomba consists of 140 wooden blocks laid out over 32 metres in the shape of the hold of a historical European …
A spectacular free event will transform the City of London’s streets with a huge programme of theatre, games, and performance on Saturday 15 October. Featuring over 100 performers, the …
Canary Wharf’s unique Summer Lights display is back to celebrate the beauty of natural light with a series of colourful outdoor light installations, officially opening on summer solstice. The …
Vision & Virtuosity at the Saatchi Gallery celebrates 150 years of Tiffany & Co. in London. The story is told in seven chapters, from their founders and designers, the iconic Blue Book …
Walthamstow’s free biennial arts festival is back this year, bigger than ever. Pick up a trail map from the website and visit artists’ homes and studios, together with displays …
Discover the Japanese art of ikebana in a series of demonstrations and displays at Japan House London. Sessions are led by Kikuchi Junko, professor and teacher of Ikenobō, the oldest and largest …
We are still waiting for the details of Artsfest 2023 so watch this space! Known as the “HF Artsfest”, this annual festival of art takes place in the lush green environs of …
Two events in one! The DIY Art Market celebrates London’s creative scene and features over 50 artists selling zines, illustrations, clothes, books, jewellery and art prints. The …
The Museums at Night event has now been permanently retired from service. Fortunately, there are plenty of museum lates to choose from these days. From evenings at Keats’ House to …
This painting class by the good folks at Cheese and Wine Painting Club might well be the closest you come to seeing actual stars around London these days. The event takes place in the afternoon. …
Looking to meet other like-minded artists? Like a drink? Join the folks at ACM SIGGRAPH for casual drinks and creativity over Zoom on the first Monday of every month. It’s a free …
Light up your evenings this winter at trendy work and social hub, Paddington Central. They may be newcomers to the Christmas light scene, but they’re going all out. For more winter lights, check …
This is the largest Manga exhibition of the visual artform outside of Japan, brought to the British Library in association with The National Art Center Tokyo and the Organisation for the …
A free exhibition of propaganda from China’s Cultural Revolution. In 1942, Chairman Mao Zedong declared all art must serve the worker, peasant soldier, and art reflecting that policy from …
A free exhibition of artist Tracey Emin’s sculpture, painting, film, photography and drawing focusing on her memories and emotions from different points throughout her career. There are fifty …
Re-Textured is a new multi-sensory art and music festival by London promoters Krankbrother combining electronic music, brutalist and modernist architecture and lighting installations. The music …