Join us for the Camberwell Open Studios Weekend on 7-8 December and discover a treasure trove of art and craft straight from the hands of talented local artists and designers. Whether you’re eager to peek behind the curtain of workshops that are usually closed to the public, commission unique gifts, or find one-of-a-kind pieces that you won’t spot on the high street, the open studios in and around Camberwell promise an abundance of choices.
Here at 6 Empress Mews, I’ll be showcasing a vibrant collection of artwork, decoupaged glass dishes, decorative items, quirky greeting cards and beautiful jewellery.
Come and find something truly special!
In addition, I will also be having a big studio clearance featuring a stunning array of original collages, prints, paintings, and even some charming decoupaged furniture—all at incredibly low prices. These unique treasures won’t be available on my website, making this a rare opportunity to snag some of my creations at a fraction of their original cost. I can’t wait to welcome you and together we can make some space by clearing out a few drawers and cupboards!
Elsewhere in the Mews:
My neighbours at Studios 2 and 8 will also be opening their doors to the public for the weekend.
Find fine artists Emanuele Gori (above) and Paul Draper (below) at Studio Number 2, where they’ll be showing an amazing array of work ranging from architectural drawings and prints to sculpture.
Printmaker Pauline Amphlett is at Studio Number 8, where she’ll be showing a wealth of textiles, paintings and prints.
How to get here:
Empress Mews is off Kenbury Street, London SE5 9BT
Public transport:
Bus routes 35 (Shoreditch – Clapham Junction), 45 (St Pancras – Clapham Park), 345 (South Kensington – Peckham) to Lilford Road
Train stations Denmark Hill and Loughborough Junction
Tube station Brixton (just over a mile away)
On-street parking is free all weekend
Camberwell Open Studios
Saturday 7 / Sunday 8 December, 12 noon – 6 pm
Empress Mews, London SE5 9BT
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