Art & Craft
In a fast-paced, digital world, craftsmanship and artistic expression offer a vital reminder of the beauty found in process, patience, and human skill. Our Art & Craft section celebrates the makers, materials, and movements shaping today’s creative landscape — from contemporary art to traditional craftsmanship.
Here, we spotlight the artists, designers, and artisans pushing boundaries, reviving lost techniques, and exploring new ways to connect material, concept, and culture. Whether it’s a studio deep dive, an emerging artist to watch, or a look at how technology and craft collide, Art & Craft is where creativity and craftsmanship meet.
V&A East Storehouse: London
London’s cultural scene has a new icon - the V&A East Storehouse. More than just a gallery, the Storehouse is a working museum store, part archive, part theatre, part Cabinet of Curiosities and a place where the public gets closer to the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum than ever before.
The Design Museum: More than Human
Discover More than Human at the Design Museum London— the first major exhibition on more-than-human design. Explore groundbreaking artworks and innovative projects rethinking humanity’s role in nature. Now open through summer 2025. Plan your visit today!
After Ash at County Hall Pottery
Discover After Ash at County Hall Pottery, London — a captivating ceramics exhibition exploring the transformative power of fire, ash, and clay. Featuring eight leading artists, from Kazuya Ishida to Jynsym Ong, the show runs until 7 September 2025.
Martin Creed: Everything Is Going to Be Alright
Martin Creed’s Everything Is Going to Be Alright Exhibition Explores Comfort, Joy, and Vulnerability.
Moco Museum London: A Bold New Chapter in Contemporary ArT
London welcomes a new creative force with the arrival of Moco Museum, a global disruptor redefining contemporary art.
Whats On: The V&A Museum - Design and Disability, LDN
Whats on at The Victoria and Albert Museum. A celebration and a call to action, Design and Disability showcases the radical contributions of Disabled, Deaf, and neurodivergent people and communities to design history and contemporary culture, from the 1940s to now.