Tuesday 29 May, 3pm Guided walk: The War Graves of Wandsworth Cemetery Organised by Enable Leisure and Culture A walk and talk on the 600+ war graves in the cemetery. NB this is a repeat event of the one conducted as part of the Heritage Festival some six years ago. Meet at the Cross of… Read More
Saturday 26 May, 10am to 2pm Drop in session: Tooting Common Maps Organised by the Tooting Common Heritage Project View a collection of historical maps and drawings relating to parks and green open spaces in Wandsworth. The focus is Tooting Common but a selection of maps from other green open spaces in the borough will… Read More
Wandsworth Arts Fringe (WAF) has brought fun, frolics and fabulousness across the whole borough this May. As we lead up to the final festival weekend (19/20 May) there is still a whole lot more to enjoy across the whole borough…here are… Read More
WANDSWORTH HERITAGE FESTIVAL 2018: 26 May to 10 June ‘Parks and Open Spaces of the Borough’ The focus of this year’s Wandsworth Heritage Festival (WHF) is a celebration of Wandsworth’s many open spaces. This programme of events has been brought together by Heritage Wandsworth: the local history and historic environment partnership for the Borough… Read More
Sounding objects final performance Sunday 25 March, 12pm – 4pm Pump House Gallery presents the final event accompanying Sriwhana Spong’s exhibition a hook but no fish. Join us as the project culminates in a live performance by Rebecca Glover and Fritha Jenkins, working with all the sounds, surfaces and sculptures that have been developed and collected. Click here… Read More
Free family workshop: Ear trumpets Sunday 11 March, 12pm – 4pm In Pump House Gallery’s final family workshop accompanying Sriwhana Spong’s exhibition a hook but no fish, join Rebecca Glover and Fritha Jenkins making ear trumpets and listening with all your senses. Drop into the Project Space where you will make a simple ear trumpet which… Read More
Wandsworth Council’s Wandsworth Arts Fringe (WAF) launched its 2018 programme today with a rich array of shows and events to suit all ages, interests and tastes. During its nine-year history, South London’s premiere arts festival has gone from strength to strength. This year is the biggest yet with the festival playing host to over 180… Read More
Free family workshop: Singing objects Sunday 25 February, 12pm – 4pm Join us at Pump House Gallery this Sunday as we test out how we can use our voices to mimic various objects. How would you imitate the squeak of a tap, a waterfall or squelching mud using only sounds made with your voice and body?… Read More
Surface tensions Sunday 11 February, 12pm – 4pm What sounds do different surfaces make? Drop in to this family workshop, accompanying Sriwhana Spong’s exhibition a hook but no fish, as we construct playable surfaces and experiment with ways of playing them through listening, looking and touching. Join Fritha Jenkins as we test out contact mics to pick up… Read More
Drop in to our free family workshop and use a variety of found objects as instruments to discover their sonic texture, colour and expressive character. Exploring the themes of Sriwhana Spong’s exhibition a hook but no fish, join artist Rebecca Glover on an adventure with touch and sound. In this workshop we will use objects to create… Read More