Get ready for an inspiring weekend! The Camberwell Open Studios Weekend returns on 6th and 7th December, offering you a unique opportunity to connect with talented local artists and designers. This is your chance to step into private workshops, find one-of-a-kind pieces you won’t see anywhere else, or even commission a truly bespoke gift. From stunning art to handcrafted treasures, the studios across Camberwell are brimming with choices.
Amongst the many studios, I’m thrilled to open my doors at 6 Empress Mews. Here, I’ll be showcasing a vibrant new collection, including collage artworks and delicate gouache paintings. You’ll also discover my latest one-off decoupaged glass dishes and bowls, quirky greeting cards, and a small range of wearable art. And for those looking for a creative gift, I’ll have decoupage and collage kits available – perfect for inspiring budding artists this festive season and making wonderful seasonal presents!
Come along and find something truly special and memorable to cherish or gift!
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 6 / Sunday 7 December, 11 am – 5 pm
Empress Mews, London SE5 9BT
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