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Dialled In: The Park

William Morris Gallery

Dialled In: The Park

Saturday 22 July 2023, 12pm to 9pm 

Visit us on 22 July for 'Dialled In: The Park', an all-day arts and music festival showcasing South Asian culture, arts and creativity. 

Festival performers include drummer, composer and producer Sarathy Korwar, power-house singer-songwriter and Sarangi player Amrit Kaur, Tamil artist PRVNA, singer-songwriter sister duo Qazi & Qazi, as well as a slew of secret special guests. DJs during the day include producer and DJ Ahadadream, Club Kali co-founder DJ Ritu, Bahrain duo party starters Dar Disku and more. Plus special guests on the mic.

Look forward to workshops and activities including poetry from Mehfil, a botanical walk with Misery and jewellery-making with Anisha Parma, all interlinked with our latest exhibition Ashish: Fall in Love and Be More Tender. We’ll be running festival activities at the Gallery, along with free tours of the exhibition.

The festival welcomes visitors of all ages and aims to bring together the local community. Tickets are priced at £10, with free admission for children aged 12 and under.

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Rose design by William Morris

Creative Kids: William Morris' Garden

Thursday 20 July, 10am and 1pm

Inspired by William Morris’ love of the outdoors, sessions will be taking place in the William Morris Garden, making paper flowers and exploring the garden in a ‘spot the flowers’ activity. Booking opens 6 July.

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Ashish Shah photographic portrait of woman with flowers

Ashish: Fall in Love and Be More Tender: Free tours

Thursday 22 June & 27 July, 2pm

See the exhibition with one of our curators as your guide. A great opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the work and ideas behind Ashish’s creations. Free, drop-in.

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Rainbow storytelling - image of Belle - for Waltham Forest Pride

Family Day for Waltham Forest Pride

Saturday 29 July, 2.30pm to 4.30pm

Celebrate Waltham Forest Pride on 29 July with a special Family Day at William Morris Gallery. Enjoy a Rainbow Storytime with the colourful and creative Belle, who’ll be telling stories that highlight the beauty of difference and inclusivity. Storytelling sessions at 2.40pm, 3.10pm, 3.40pm and 4.10pm. Free, drop-in. 

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Summer living shop collection

Summer Living at the William Morris Gallery Shop

Make the most of this sunny weather.

Stay hydrated with our Useful & Beautiful water bottles, grab a pair of Brother Rabbit sunglasses and explore our book collection for some relaxing holiday reading. After sunset, wrap yourself up in one of our Willow throws. Summer essentials now available from the William Morris Gallery online shop.

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