Art
Minerva Makers Market: Bartholomew Road's artisan shopping weekend
Buy direct or commission pieces from a host of local artists and makers in the heart of Kentish Town
3 to see: The Fields N7, all-new Camden People’s Theatre & Zabludowicz
Tufnell Park’s new green-grocers, NW1’s revamped playhouse and three exhibitions in one on Prince Of Wales Road
Zodiac – a new LGBTQ bar for NW1. Plus Zabludowicz and Bread By Bike
NW1 finally gets another LGBTQ venue, plus a new Brecknock Road addition, and more provocative NW5 art
Mark Waddell: the street sign poet on how Kentish Town inspires him
The NW5 poet and performer renowned for his street signs, free poem-takeaways and live poems has a new book out
Zabludowicz Collection NW5: what to expect when it reopens
Virtual reality singing organisms – and the last chance to catch Trulee Hall’s adults-only exploration of sexuality
Isolating Together: the photography exhibition across 18 locations
Use the handy map to explore all the works in Karishma Puri’s unique show to mark a year of lockdown
Why I launched Camden Open-air Gallery
22-year-old graduate Finn Brewster Doherty on his plan to reboot Camden’s heart
Trulee Hall at Zabludowicz: an ‘erotic grotesque’ in Kentish Town
NW5’s iconic contemporary art gallery reopens with an adults-only immersive experience by the US artist
Seen the Gospel Oak Overground mosaic yet?
Artist Maud Milton is making eye-catching roundels for stations along the Gospel Oak-Barking line
Two Metres: a photo book documenting the pandemic in Camden
Kenwood Ladies Pond photographer Ruth Corney on her thought-provoking portrait of how Covid affected the local community
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