Everything in this year’s festival programme is FREE. Click an event to view the full details.
Local artists take over the railings of the Daneville Road / Butterfly Walk car park for a plein air art exhibition that’s open for everyone to take part in.
Local artists take over the railings of the Daneville Road / Butterfly Walk car park for a plein air art exhibition that’s open for everyone to take part in.
Co-curated by Sim Smith and artist Emily Hunt, this exhibition celebrates 100 years of Surrealism with an intergenerational group of female artists, highlighting the vital role of women in the movement from its beginnings to today. Open Thursday–Friday, 10am–4pm and Saturday 11am–5pm, and by appointment.
Local artists take over the railings of the Daneville Road / Butterfly Walk car park for a plein air art exhibition that’s open for everyone to take part in.
Meeting outside Theo’s, this 10km run led by the Grove Lane crew will follow an art trail of Camberwell and the surrounding area. The run will be at a 5:40 ‘groovy pace’ to finish on Camberwell Green at 11am for coffee, just in time to see the opening of the Camberwell Arts Festival launch party.
Discover emerging talent at this annual degree show, showcasing work from graduating students in Drawing, Graphic Design, Illustration, Interior & Spatial Design, Painting, Photography, Sculpture, and Graduate Diploma Illustration. For full opening times visit the website arts.ac.uk/students/ual-shows-2025
Artist Bob Stone exhibits oil paintings, watercolours and charcoal drawings that explore an increasingly perplexing and fraught world. Rooted in a specific sense of locale, such as the Thames Barrier, these figurative and landscape works broaden out and interlink – like the river itself – to environmental and geo-political concerns. T: 020 7703 0924
Private view: Saturday 14th June (6–9pm)
Opening hours: 12–6pm (1.30–6pm on 18th & 20th June).
Warrior Artists, a long-standing Camberwell-based multimedia artist collective, show recent work. Exhibiting artists: Jane Campbell, Annabelle Chace, Clare Cohen, Federica Dalla Vecchio, Phil Dobson, Hugh Gilmour, Jez Jacobs, Brigitte Stepputtis and Sarah Woolfenden.