As part of London College of Communication’s ongoing support to our cultural neighbours, we’re featuring a weekly round-up of some of the activities and content provided by the fantastic museums, galleries and cultural venues in our local area.
From online events like Instagram drawing clubs and virtual exhibitions to physical activities like performances and screenings, here’s our guide to what you can get involved in with our Southwark and Lambeth friends and partners both online and in person.
Virtual event. 23 September, 7pm
“It's our third birthday! Come join us online for an evening of celebration three years on from our first event.
“Bring along your favourite drink and stories of celebration along with some celebratory surprises!
Rye Here Rye Now is a community born to bring graphic designers, illustrators, design thinkers, web designers, product designers, textile designers, designer makers, photographers, filmmakers, artists and other creatives together, encouraging collaboration and creativity.”
Book tickets for Rye Here, Rye Now 3rd Birthday Party.
Blended – Physical & virtual events. Until 30 September
“Celebrating the River Thames with arts events, active adventures, environmental initiatives, heritage and education programmes."
Learn more about the Thames Festival Trust.
Physical event. 23 September – 4 October, 6-10pm
“We're back for Oktoberfest 2020! Enjoy London's original craft Oktoberfest hosted at the 1200 sq. meter 'Brew Garden' within Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle.
“The team from Mercato Metropolitano and us are working really hard to make this experience as safe as possible.
“Oktoberfest celebrations will stretch over 11 days to avoid crowd formations and we recommend coming during the week.”
Explore Oktoberfest 2020.
Virtual event. Saturday 26 September, 6-8pm
“Percolate is a new programme from Siobhan Davies Studios offering flexible support to artists.
“In January 2020 we held our first open call - we wanted to hear ideas that might not fit into ordinary funding structures, or about something new that artists were testing. The aim was to be responsive and timely – to hear what artists need and be able to offer it.
“Freedom School: Collective Movement Practices for and by People of Colour is a series of gatherings that experiment with modes of moving, learning, becoming, and organising together for dance practitioners of colour.
Discover Practices of the Now/Practices for the Future.
Virtual event. Tuesday 22 September: 6-7pm
“Providing a unique and personal insight into Ann Churchill’s practice, this event coincides with the gallery’s current exhibition Not Without My Ghosts: The Artist As Medium in which the artist’s works from the 1970s and 2000s will be shown in a public gallery for the first time.
“Following an introduction by Drawing Room Director Mary Doyle, Ann Churchill will be in conversation with Jacqui McIntosh, Drawing Room Exhibitions Manager.
“As part of the event a specially commissioned short film made by Finley Mist in collaboration with the artist will be screened.”
To register your interest in this event, please email Amy Smith: amysmith@drawingroom.org.uk
Physical event. Opens 24 September
“Refugees: Forced to Flee, the new exhibition at IWM London, explores a century of refugee experiences, from Nazi Germany’s persecution of Jews and the Kindertransport, to the Calais Jungle and the treacherous Mediterranean crossings.
“The exhibition also highlights the UK’s response to refugee crises over the last 100 years.”
Advanced booking required. Book tickets for Refugees: Forced to Flee.
Physical event. 22 September 4.30-6pm
"Sharing stories event of people’s journey to our community to celebrate our diversity and make parallels to the migrants who migrated to America for a better life on the Mayflower in 1640!”
Learn more about Crossway and the Mayflower: A 400 Year Voyage.
To suggest an activity organised by a venue local to LCC for inclusion in this weekly feature, please email: Gill Henderson, Cultural and Communities Partnerships Manager: g.m.henderson@lcc.arts.ac.uk.
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To celebrate Elmer the Elephant’s 30th birthday, International students from the ‘Certificate in Higher Education: Preparation for Design Media and Screen’, course at London College of Communication, UAL, created an Elmer elephant in collaboration with the artist, Donna Newman.
London College of Communication is taking part in Creative Elephant – a collaboration between Elephant and Castle institutions aiming to demonstrate the amount of talent and number of hidden gems based in the area.