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Heritage Trail Walk & Workshop

Saturday 20th September, 2-4pm 2025

Basil Jellicoe Hall, Drummond Crescent, NW1 1LE

Free

Statues of a monkey and a bird atop poles in a courtyard, with a multi-story brick building in the background.

Saturday 20th September, 2-4pm 2025

Basil Jellicoe Hall, Drummond Crescent, NW1 1LE

Free

A new heritage trail is coming to Camden this September. ‘Art in everyday life’ is a contemporary reimagining of missing working class heritage in the public realm - the ceramic sculptures of Gilbert Bayes commissioned by the visionary St Pancras Housing association for their estates in the 1930s. The trail has 15 stops with AR elements and three new physical artworks.

It’s been co-designed in collaboration with up-and-coming all-female architects editcollective and artist Camilla Bliss. RCA artist Melanie Jackson will produce a devil finial. Join us for a walk and workshop on Saturday 20th September to celebrate the new trail. 2pm - FREE Guided Walk of the new trail and public artworks. 3pm - Ceramics workshop with Camilla Bliss, artist for the new finials.

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