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March Local Event Calendar

March is Here! Spring is Near!

This month brings many local art events focused on making, crafting, and hands-on workshops!

Check our local event calendar and make something new this March!



Further information for all the events listed can be found here on our website. Enjoy, and let us know if you spot a C&C barista out at any of these events!


The Mills Fabrica will unveil Performance Without Toxicity at its Fabrica X innovation gallery in King’s Cross, London. The exhibition is set to spotlight the future of performance apparel, delving into how technical clothing can deliver on function without relying on harmful, petroleum-based materials


Tendered at Camden Art Centre is the first institutional solo exhibition in the UK by Karimah Ashadu, an artist, filmmaker and recent winner of the prestigious Silver Lion award. For more information about Tendered please click here.

Strong water is the first major UK institutional exhibition from London-based artist Nat Faulkner, the winner of Camden Art Centre’s Emerging Artist Award at Frieze in 2024. For more information about Strong water please click here.


A community film night celebrating women in skating. Join us for Skate Like a Girl, an evening of community, film screenings, conversations, giveaways, and pushing skate culture forward. This International Women's Day, we're bringing the London skate community together for a movie night to connect, reflect, and push skate culture forward.


Join us for a free screening of Contemporary World Cinema in our Community Cinema at Clarence Hall. Each month we'll bring you a fantastic film from the past 20 years of World Cinema, from award winners to cult classics


From industrial carnage to drinkers paradise, from radical parties to musical rebellion – come discover the mayhem and magic of Camden Town


March 8 - International Women's Day

International Women’s Day, celebrated annually on March 8, is a global day recognizing the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women while calling for accelerated action to achieve gender equality.


This is an exceptional opportunity to have the benefit of an expert librarian take us ‘behind the scenes’ at The British Library


Alice and Bea are that kind of sisters that tell each other everything.

Or at least they used to be before Bea moved abroad and interrupted contact almost entirely 5 years ago. Now Bea is back and Alice doesn't really know how to feel about it. She demands to know why Bea left, but Bea is determined not to tell her.

She's also very determined to annoyingly take over Alice's space with all her backflips and her handstands; all the while stopping Alice from zoning out and wasting away in her room. Will they rekindle their friendship, or will they loose each other for good?


A networking event for Camden-based artists, creatives and culture professionals, organised by the Culture team at Camden Council. Enjoy a relaxed evening to spend time with artists, creatives and cultural sector professionals.


Spring back to the canal and join us for a creative evening aboard the Floating Garden barge, weaving together on the water. We will provide a rich selection of colourful fabrics, yarns, beads and decorative materials. Guided by an artist, you will learn the basics of weaving techniques and then design and create your own small textile piece, such as a wall hanging, coaster, bookmark or woven earrings. No prior experience is needed. All materials are included.


Join us for BOX BINGO, where the classic game gets a Camden twist – fun, prizes, and surprises await!


March 15 - Mothers Day


March 17 - St. Patrick's Day


March 20 - Spring Equinox


Join artist Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck for a day of immersion into the world of botanical dyes. This new workshop invites you to discover how plants can be transformed into colour, while learning to start your own natural dye garden - whether you have access to a small urban plot, an allotment or a balcony.


Does art have to be beautiful? What if it can be useful instead? For over a decade Professor John Byrne has been working with artists and curators to explore how art can resist, engage with or offer alternatives to the current conditions of global neoliberalism.

From Turner Prize-winning urban regeneration projects to bakeries, vegetable gardens and multi-use arts spaces – join John as he explore the ways in which Useful Art can bring people together, and offer an artistic toolkit for implementing radical change.

John Byrne is Professor of Useful Art at Liverpool John Moores University’s School of Art and Creative Industries. His work and research is defined by an interest in the relationship of art to use, use value and the kind of job or labour that the work of art has now become. His book, Useful Art: How Activist Artists Can Change the World, will be available to purchase at the event.


Together, we’re going to make an old school television - A Crankie! Like making a film, we are going to need to pitch all our ideas and work together. We will tell our story by drawing and printing on a very long piece of paper. We’ll perform the ‘tv show’ at the end, hopefully to lots of applause!


Snap stunning photos at night with the help of your professional photographer guide on this 3 hr tour around the Iconic Landmarks of London. Whether you are starting off, a hobbyist or an experienced photographer we will have superb photographic.


Experience the beauty of Korean craftsmanship by making your very own goods decorated with shimmering mother-of-pearl (najeon).Choose from keyrings, hand mirrors, or phone grips and complete your own unique piece in this hands-on workshop.


Origami is an important Japanese craft and is widely practiced internationally, as an art or a healthy hobby. Learn with Kanako about the origins of Origami and the significance that it has culturally worldwide. Learn some basic art forms folds. All necessary material is provided, but feel free to bring your own if you wish. By the end of the workshop you will be able to Learn the basic origami art forms; cranes, and additional forms if we have time. A s a souvenir, please take advanced origami artworks with Japanese pattern Origami. This workshop is suitable for complete beginners as well as those who already have some experience of Origami. Child friendly!


March 31 -  Comedy in Your Eye

Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the historic Camden Eye pub hosts an exciting night of Stand Up Comedy for just £3, featuring a mix of TV comics and rising stars from the acclaimed London Comedy Circuit, all conveniently located right opposite Camden Town Tube station!


Please please please let us know if you attend any of these events, we'd love to chat about them! Also, if you have an event coming up, drop me an email at elena@cleanersandcoffee.com to submit it for next month's calendar!


 
 
 

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