UPCOMING MARKETS - Spring & Summer '26
Shotengai: Pan-Asian Market
Lower Stable Street, King’s Cross, London
15-17 May 2026
15-17 May 2026
Trading hours:
Friday - Sunday 11–6pm
Friday - Sunday 11–6pm
Further details to follow.
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Hyper Japan, London
24-26th July 2026
Olympia Events, Hammersmith Road, London W14 8UX
Further details will be announced soon.
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UPCOMING WORKSHOPS
Thames-Side Studios - Open Studios Workshops
Sunday 7th June 2026: 3 PM - 4.30 PM
Free Family Friendly Workshops
Sea creatures origami
In this workshop, the whole family can fold, crease, and create origami sea creatures. With step-by-step guidance, you’ll learn a series of beginner-friendly folds to create your own collection of characters from the sea.
All children should be accompanied by an adult. Limited spaces available; no booking required; first come, first served
Education Space, First Floor of Unit 2 (Stair access only)
Thames-Side Studios, Harrington Way, Warspite Road, London SE18 5NR
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The Conservatoire, Blackheath
Wednesday 27 May,09:30 - 16:30
Momotaro: The Brave Peach Boy Adventure (6-12)
Journey into a magical Japanese folktale and bring the story of Momotaro, the Peach Boy, to life through art and making! Born from a giant peach, Momotaro sets off on an exciting adventure to defeat the mischievous ogres of Ogre Island, joined by his loyal animal companions — a dog, a monkey, and a pheasant. Inspired by this colourful and action-filled story, we will explore character design, storytelling, and imaginative world-building. We will begin by painting a vibrant scene from the story, experimenting with colour, composition and expressive mark-making. Then, we will create 3D masks or character pieces inspired by the animals or ogres, using a range of materials including card, tissue paper, rope and collage. In the afternoon, we will build a sculptural piece — perhaps a giant peach, a treasure object from Ogre Island, or a scene from the adventure — using mixed media and recycled materials. A fun, energetic and creative day full of storytelling, painting and hands-on making!
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Further details to follow soon.
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