Thamesmead Tapestry Exhibition
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Thamesmead Tapestry Exhibition

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Wednesday, 10 June 2026, 13:00 – 17:00

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13:0017:00

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, to An exhibition of a new community artwork about home and belonging, led by artist Marcus Orlandi. Credit: Ahmad Sadeghale Opening CelebrationFriday 12th June, 6pm – 9pm – all welcome Residents and visitors are invited to sit and enjoy a welcoming place to connect, reflect and celebrate Thamesmead’s stories. The Lakeside Centre’s Media Room will be transformed into a cosy, living room-style space with seating and rugs, where people can sit and appreciate a new community creation: a large, colourful hanging textile that features objects from the homes of local residents, inspired by Asafo flags. Workshops are currently underway to create the Thamesmead Tapestry. All are welcome, no previous experience necessary. Find out more here. More details to follow about the exhibition. This event is part of the London Festival of Architecture (LFA), a month-long celebration of architecture and city making, taking place every June across London. drop-in, all welcome Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live

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