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 online activities and content provided by the fantastic museums, galleries and cultural venues in our local area.
From Instagram drawing clubs to virtual exhibitions, artist profiles, video demonstrations, film screenings, performances and more, here’s our guide to what you can get involved in with our Southwark and Lambeth friends and partners – all from the comfort of your own home.
Walworth Warblers is a weekly online choir you can join from your bedroom. Whether you’re used to singing on the stage or in the shower, join to learn a popular song together, bit-by-bit, culminating in your very own private performance.
Every Monday at 6.30pm
Find out more about the Walworth Living Room.
Our latest activity sheet is devised by artist Jake Garfield: it invites children to look carefully at someone in their family and explore experimental ways of drawing portraits. This activity sheet has grown out of a workshop Jake led at Drawing Room before lockdown and features drawings made by children from our Rock Paper Scissors after-school club.
A new activity sheet will be sent every Monday during this period.
Find out more about getting involved and downloading an activity sheet.
Diana Cochrane will speak on Walworth’s pleasure and market gardens from 1750s to the present.
Join via Zoom Meeting (Meeting ID: 863 4245 3271 Password: 507108) or watch live on Facebook.
4 June at 7.00pm
Find out more on the Walworth Society Facebook page.
Swap or donate your surplus seedlings and help to make Walworth’s gardens green and productive. Get a cuppa from Louie Louie. St Peter’s Church Garden, Liverpool Grove.
Saturday 6 June 11.00am - 1.00pm
Contact virtuallywalworth@gmail.com for more information.
Our brand new online streaming service continues where we’ll be sharing full-length shows and exclusive video content. All shows are free, so you can watch them whenever you want.
Find out more about getting involved.
To suggest an online activity organised by a venue local to LCC for inclusion in this weekly Canvas feature, please email:
Gill Henderson, Cultural and Communities Partnerships Manager: g.m.henderson@lcc.arts.ac.uk.
Graphic Design graduate Annie Nicholson has given a new look to the College plinth, marking 125 years of LCC’s contributions to the London art scene.
Healthy food map launched to show best local restaurants as part of Where Walworth Eats campaign.
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.