A standout season of arts and culture

Our clients Devonshire Square and Sugar House Island both delivered stand-out cultural moments for London this season, strengthening their positions as vibrant, creative, community‑focused destinations.

Devonshire Square hosted the International Women in Arts Festival, a four‑week programme of free performances celebrating female talent across music, dance and illustration, while raising funds for The Pink Ribbon Foundation and Womenkind Worldwide. The festival drew strong engagement from workers, residents and visitors, reinforcing DSQ’s commitment to accessible cultural experiences.

Sugar House Island expanded its creative programming with DON’T FORGET TO TELEPORT, an immersive exhibition by East London artist SHEM. The multidisciplinary installation, combining film, painting and interactive elements, invited audiences to explore themes of identity, ancestry and self‑belief, adding a bold new chapter to the island’s cultural activity. It has drawn such strong interest that the exhibition has been extended.

Both initiatives demonstrate the impact of high‑quality, free‑to‑attend cultural programming in activating places and attracting diverse audiences. Targeted influencer engagement further extended visibility, helping each destination reach new audiences and strengthen their individual cultural identities.

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