The Kensington & Chelsea Art Weekend project, from 27–29 July 2018, aims to celebrate the rich heritage of the borough by opening doors to local creative spaces along with leading organisations in the area to facilitate further public engagement in the local culture.
In total, 50 events are planned across galleries, public spaces, museums and cultural institutions; Red Bus ‘Hop on/Off’ Gallery tours connecting North and South Kensington, a lecture series and podcasts by After Nyne Magazine, curator talks & debates and temporary public art installations.
A leading platform for collecting and discovering art, Artsy has joined the project as a partner.
The team is currently building the participation programme, the Design Museum has proposed guided architectural tours of their new building as part of the Art Weekend programme.
Our full programme of events will be announced in June 2018. In the meantime, do visit the Kensington & Chelsea Art Weekend website.
We are also hosting a workshop to help our participants to learn more about the art programme and listings:
21 May 2018 | 'How To Get The Best Out Of Your Listing' Workshop
As part of our technical support schedule we are hosting an Artsy Work shop for all our participants. Use this opportunity to meet the Global Lead of Cultural Partnerships Anna Maja Spiess and her technical team.
Learn how to get the best out of your free listing:
• What information to upload
• How images are your best weapon
• Sales Catalogue & opportunities
Arty listing is free only as part of Kensington & Chelsea Art Weekend. Participation in the Kensington & Chelsea Art Weekend is also free. We welcome art pop ups, art workshops, events, talks, current exhibitions, gallery tours, exciting food and beverage venues, local projects.
To join please click here.
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