Free art market to pop-up in Nine Elms

By Isabel Millett

21st Mar 2023 | Local News

A series of free art markets have been scheduled across Wandsworth over the weekend of 1-2 April.

The partnership between the council and Citizen's Art London will showcase the work of 62 artists and makers as part of the Wandsworth Council's commitment to give local artists and makers new ways to showcase and sell their work to the public.

Alongside the pop-up markets there will be free arts and crafts workshops, a series of art trails and new art maps to point out art in neighbourhoods.

Kemi Akinola, Wandsworth Council's Deputy Leader and cabinet member for the voluntary sector, business engagement and culture said: "Wandsworth Council has worked to bring art to our screens, our high streets and, each summer, the amazing Wandsworth Arts Fringe in a variety of places across the borough. We are committed to providing local artists with new accessible platforms to share their talents with their neighbours. I am delighted to be able to offer Wandsworth's artists this opportunity to showcase and sell their work, as we invest in creative careers, and in the future of our borough as a thriving cultural home for artists and residents."

The markets will be at the following locations between 1pm and 5pm on the 1st and 2nd of April.

  • New Unison Square Nine Elms (just off Nine Elms Lane)
  • St Mary's Church Square, Putney
  • All Saints Church, Tooting

Find out more and discover all 62 participating artists, their trading days and market locations https://wandsworthart.com/wandsworth-art-markets-2023/

     

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