Camden Art Centre Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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What a Find!
Well it was for me. My first visit courtesy of Waldemar the Pole's glowing review of the Martin Wong Exhibition in this week's Sunday Times. Neither he nor I had ever heard of this Artist - on a par...
A pretty decent arts centre with various rooms for exhibitions. As well as the reception area it has a large cafe/bar selling reasonably priced drinks and snacks. There is seating both inside and ...
Really small but they have some good mainly free workshops and exhibitions. The café is lovely especially when the weather is nice and you can sit in the garden. Check opening times as they are doin...
A triptych of exhibitions is on offer at the Camden Arts Centre this summer invading all spaces apart from the Artists’ Studio. Most baffling is ‘Computer’ by Ukrainian artist Olga Balema which involv...
I’m not sure what sort of mind curated this exhibition but it must be one which uses the themes of botany and the mind to pull together an extraordinarily disparate collection of art over five centuri...
What a Find!
Well it was for me. My first visit courtesy of Waldemar the Pole's glowing review of the Martin Wong Exhibition in this week's Sunday Times. Neither he nor I had ever heard of this Artist - on a par...
A nice arts centre in an impressive building
A pretty decent arts centre with various rooms for exhibitions. As well as the reception area it has a large cafe/bar selling reasonably priced drinks and snacks. There is seating both inside and ...
Good workshop.
Really small but they have some good mainly free workshops and exhibitions. The café is lovely especially when the weather is nice and you can sit in the garden. Check opening times as they are doin...
Walter Price, Steffi Klenz & Olga Balema
A triptych of exhibitions is on offer at the Camden Arts Centre this summer invading all spaces apart from the Artists’ Studio. Most baffling is ‘Computer’ by Ukrainian artist Olga Balema which involv...
Botanical Mind or Curate’s Egg
I’m not sure what sort of mind curated this exhibition but it must be one which uses the themes of botany and the mind to pull together an extraordinarily disparate collection of art over five centuri...