This exhibition explores a way of saving popularised by the Windrush Generation, which empowered Caribbean people to save money and build a life in the UK.
Cloud songs on the horizon is the artist’s first major institutional show in Europe and will feature five new, large-scale suspended sculptures across the entirety of the Conservatory space.
Investigate the genius of Christopher Wren and his ever-enquiring mind in this new exhibition at St Paul's Cathedral - said to be Wren's masterpiece.
Inspired by 'The Tower Bridge Cat' and the characters from the award-winning books, families are invited to complete our interactive Trail as they make their way through Tower Bridge.
A free exhibition for the fans by the fans going some way to explain not just what 2Tone music is, but why and how they got there.
A new free display with a focus on Billingsgate Market, from 27 January to 20 June 2024.
This new installation is inspired by the Roman Temple of Mithras discovered on the Bloomberg site during the 1950s.
This exhibition will shine a light on artists from the 1960s to today who have explored the transformative and subversive potential of textiles.
A new free exhibition at the Bank of England Museum will take a tantalising look into the future - and the quickly evolving present - of money.
Join Curator Jennifer Adam for a free lunchtime tour of the new exhibition at the Bank of England Museum, The Future of Money.
Moroccan-born artist Soufiane Ababri will transform The Curve for his first solo exhibition at a major UK institution.
Experience family friendly performances - the bustling activity of medieval Londoners as they prepare to serve the Queen a captivating mini-pageant.
The four week long pop-up is raising money for local charity Providence Row and circulating premium second-hand men's and women's fashion.
Leadenhall Market’s popular Great Goose Chase is back this Easter, with a series of "eggstraordinary" challenges in and around the Victorian market, giving participants the chance to win fantastic prizes.
Transforming the Barbican’s famous Lakeside Terrace, the site-specific artwork will dramatically envelop the building’s iconic concrete exterior with approximately 2000 square metres of bespoke woven cloth.
Celebrate the work of artist and specialist wood engraver Anne Desmet, at this new exhibition at Guildhall Art Gallery from 12 April to 8 September 2024.
Join artist and co-curator Anne Desmet RA for an extended guided tour of the Kaleidoscope/London exhibition at Guildhall Art Gallery.
The Olivier award-winning dance theatre company returns with a world premiere that celebrates change and the beauty of perpetual motion.
Join Broadworks for an hour or two of art making in their inspiring workshop space - and explore sustainability focused projects in your lunch hour and beyond.
A fresh retelling of this Shakespeare classic which will connect to new audiences and delight old fans.
Introductory baking workshop at CORD by Le Cordon Bleu. Participants will be guided through the steps to create cinnamon buns and doughnuts.
A revolving programme of family activities may have you heading into the Roman Amphitheatre and hearing tales of Roman conquests, or creating crafts from the Victorian paintings surrounding you.
Join City Music Foundation's lunchtime concert on 13 May, at Merchant Taylors' Hall, home to one of the City Livery companies.
Join archaeologist Dr Andrew Lane for an extended tour of one of the most important buildings in Roman London.
From Wed 5—Wed 26 Jun, the Barbican Cinema will be presenting ground-breaking movies from across the globe as part of the Barbican’s Pride season this summer. 'Queer 80s: Cinema on the Brink of Global Change' invites audiences to time travel back to a decade when LGBTQ+ representation and creativity on screen thrived.
Kick-start your evening with a Half Six Fix concert. One piece in a 60-minute concert, introduced by the performers, with screens in the hall to bring you closer to the action.
Join artist and co-curator Anne Desmet RA for this interactive 'introduction to wood engraving' workshop.
A major new exhibition by renowned Mexico-based artist Francis Alÿs – his first and largest institutional solo exhibition in the UK for over a decade.
The annual Cart Marking Ceremony is a free-to-watch historic tradition in the City of London, led by a City Livery company (the Worshipful Company of Carmen).
In her first solo exhibition at a major UK institution, Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum creates dynamic works newly commissioned for The Curve.
Visit the City for the Lord Mayor’s Show - a three mile long outdoor procession with colourful floats, music and fun.