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Do Good Factory Tapping into the power of Arts and Culture TO DO GOOD.

In over a decade we have been delivering Public Art initiatives that focus on connecting people and communities to each other and celebrating the places where we live, work and play. We conceive and produce monumental projects enabling positive change through the medium of arts and culture.

A real pleasure to swap places with students and step into the role of a lecturer at Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsfor...
13/03/2026

A real pleasure to swap places with students and step into the role of a lecturer at Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford, today, to offer some insights into culture-led regeneration: where the creative industries — arts and culture — enter the planning system.

From commissioner to practitioner, the route is rarely linear.

Planning frameworks can enable cultural integration through policy, land allocation, conditions, and funding mechanisms but where does responsibility for delivery and stewardship sit?

Ending the lecture, a short workshop explored the transformation of Folkestone over the past two decades: demonstrating how long-term cultural infrastructure, property strategy, and public art commissioning can reshape a town’s identity and economy.

If a planning authority wanted to replicate the Folkestone model, what tools would it actually need?

I was able to pop by Folkestone to briefly chat to the team about regeneration phases - was recommended: “Adventures in Regeneration: Folkestone’s New Tide by Nick Ewbank - which proved to be a fast AND an enjoyable read.

I also caught the brilliant talk from J. Maizlish Mole & Sorcha Carey, Triennial Curator hosted by chief executive, Alastair Upton MBE.

Now I’m obsessed by maps and want to challenge myself to mapping out a city from memory recollection alone…

Thank you to Dr Nezhapi-Dellé Odeleye and Alistair Barr for giving me the opportunity to test out my lecturing skills.

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Proud to welcome back  to  (by ) next week 👌 Line of BeautyYoung Masters People’s Choice Award Winners Exhibition15 Janu...
12/01/2026

Proud to welcome back to (by ) next week 👌

Line of Beauty
Young Masters People’s Choice Award Winners Exhibition
15 January – April 2026
The Exhibitionist Hotel, South Kensington, London

Line of Beauty, a not-for-profit Young Masters initiative celebrating the 2025 People’s Choice Award winners, First Prize winner Cristiana Schek and Second Prize winner Alexandra Baraitser.

The People’s Choice Award, generously sponsored by The Brownhill Insurance Group, is a particularly meaningful distinction, reflecting the direct support and admiration of the public as part of the jury process.

👉 opening reception: Thursday, 15 January, 6:30-9:00 PM.

Cristina Schek, a Transylvanian Surrealist working in digital montage, meets the chromatic, quietly heightened interiors and architectural paintings of Alexandra Baraitser, a Cambridge and London-based painter known for transforming designed objects into liminal, dreamlike still lifes.

Their distinct modes of image-making, one rooted in digital myth-making, the other in transformed still-life painting, unfold against a hotel steeped in cultural memory.





 🌞Changing perceptions on homelessness! Big shoutout to ,  and Eleven Eleven foundation for using art to start a new and...
17/09/2024

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Changing perceptions on homelessness! Big shoutout to , and Eleven Eleven foundation for using art to start a new and important conversation around homelessness.

We were thrilled to see Prince William meeting the artists behind Homelessness: Reframed at and experiencing firsthand the positive impact this incredible exhibition is making.
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 Gold Bar Hotel⚜️ -Concept by  using
09/09/2024



Gold Bar Hotel⚜️ -

Concept by using

 Home improvements. After 7 years floating around Folkestone ‘holiday home ( pink)’ is getting a full makeover . Thanks ...
24/08/2024

Home improvements. After 7 years floating around Folkestone ‘holiday home ( pink)’ is getting a full makeover . Thanks to for the paint job .

 Opens 10 August in Marble Arch
03/08/2024



Opens 10 August in Marble Arch

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15/06/2024

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So excited to start revealing this years art trail artists one by one 💥1 May - first 2024 Artist revealed! On  instagram...
29/04/2024

So excited to start revealing this years art trail artists one by one 💥

1 May - first 2024 Artist revealed!
On instagram account 💥

The Kensington + Chelsea Art Week Public Art Trail is seen by one million visitors each week across many iconic locations across Kensington + Chelsea.

Every year, artists are invited to participate in an Open Call by aligning their proposals with the annual festival theme (to be revealed on October 17th) where submissions are encouraged to:

+ Pay homage to the area’s rich historical and artistic heritage, encompassing both ancient and modern influences.
+ Foster active engagement with the audience.
Evoke the festive and celebratory atmosphere of the event.
+ Maintain a positive, non-discriminatory, and non-political stance.
+ Promote inclusion and celebrate innovation and the possibility of making a positive impact on society.

We welcome artists at various stages of their professional careers; from local to national talents and those who have never previously exhibited their work in public. The Kensington + Chelsea Art Week expert team provides comprehensive support, covering installation, public liability, insurance, engineering approvals, safety inspections, council permissions, and associated expenses related to delivery, installation, display, publicity, and the secure return of artworks to the artist’s studio.

The final selection of participating artworks is curated by a rotating, esteemed Art Committee, ensuring fresh perspectives and diversity in the selections. For information on previous Art Committee members, please refer to our archives.

Stay tuned for the unveiling of this year’s selected artists HERE, daily from 1 May 💜💜💜💜

Artist collaborates with architect and then you get this.. 👉 Reminiscent of the crystalline basalt columns commonly foun...
28/02/2024

Artist collaborates with architect and then you get this..

👉 Reminiscent of the crystalline basalt columns commonly found in Iceland, the geometric facades of Harpa Reykjavik Concert Hall and Conference Centre were based on a modular, space-filling structure called the quasi brick. Originally developed by geometer and mathematician Einar Thorsteinn in the 1980s, following fifteen years of research into the topic, the quasi brick is a twelve-sided polyhedron consisting of rhomboidal and hexagonal faces. ⁠

In 2002, Olafur and Einar began investigating the potential for using the quasi brick in architecture. When the modules are stacked, they leave no gaps between them, so they can be used to build walls and structural elements. The combination of regularity and irregularity in the modules lends the facades a chaotic, unpredictable quality that could not be achieved through stacking cubes. As a result, the facades for Harpa are both aesthetically and functionally integral to the building. ⁠
Only the main south facades of Harpa employ the three-dimensional quasi bricks; the irregular geometric patterns of the west, north, and east facades were derived from a two-dimensional sectional cut through the three-dimensional bricks. ⁠
The quasi brick modules incorporate panes of colour-effect filter glass, which appear to be different colours according to how the light hits them; the building shimmers, reacting to the weather, time of year or day, and the position and movements of viewers.⁠
Olafur and his studio designed the facades of Harpa Reykjavik Concert Hall and Conference Centre in collaboration with Henning Larsen Architects.⁠

Image: Façade for Harpa Reykjavik Concert Hall and Conference Centre, Reykjavik, 2013, Photo: Nic Lehoux

Boom 💥  repost from   Im  very excited to announce I am finally en route to the Art Gallery of Ontario -  where I will b...
27/02/2024

Boom 💥 repost from

Im very excited to announce I am finally en route to the Art Gallery of Ontario - where I will be conversation with the incredible Julie Crooks, on Wednesday evening. If you are in town please join us for what will be a fantastic event. I hope to see you here 🙌🏽💛

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