To do: Student Art, Canal Walk, Neck Face and Ghetto Superstars


No comprehensive lists of stuff to do this long weekend, but here’s a few options:

If you are wandering around Borough Market you can get respite from the heaving, camera-toting masses and see some fresh art at an exhibit entitled ‘Paperscape’ at the RK Burt Gallery (57 Union Street, London SE1 1SG). It features the work of eleven associates of the London College of Communications.

Feeling more adventurous? Diamond Geezer has posted comprehensive notes on walks around the Regents Canal. He quotes my blog at one point, but I don’t link him here as some sort of blogger love-in, his site offers endless ideas for places to visit around London.

I spotted Neck Face graffiti when I was at Regents Canal a few weeks ago. However, if you can’t be assed to check out Neck Face in the urban wilds, you can see (and buy) some of his work at the DPMHI store in Soho. I almost get the impression that the graffiti is to get cred for the stuff he is flogging, but maybe I am just too jaded. It’s definitely a cool store to peruse and while you are there, you could also pick up an outfit to dress yourself like a ‘ghetto superstar’ and really impress your colleagues at work on Tuesday. (Neck Face links via Coolhunting)

Related posts:

  1. Regent’s Canal lit up
  2. Prince Regent’s Canal
  3. Why face backwards?
  4. Art appreciation
  5. A walk through London by night

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