Event Category: 2026
FLO SMITH – NOW AND THEN
Ursula Mohan stars in Christopher Smith’s play about Flo, a hospital cleaner recalling her Victorian childhood, WWI marriage, 1930s struggles and experiences of the London Blitz. Described as funny, feisty and magical.
Wild Words
Dan Orcese performs cosmic acoustic folk-rock and poetry, joined by Melissa Vardy with spoken word that shocks, entertains and amuses.
Capture the Magic – 25 Years of Brockley Max
Celebrate 25 years of Brockley Max! This nostalgic retrospective features a quarter-century of iconic posters, vintage programmes, and vibrant event photography. Take a trip down memory lane of South East London’s most vibrant community arts festival from 2001 to today.
Craft-based nature discovery trail
Discover celebrations of nature on your doorstep with this self-guided trail running through Ladywell and including the historic Ladywell & Brockley Cemeteries.
Crafty Creatures Exhibition
Follow the crafty nature trail from Ladywell to Crofton Park then head to the library to see what others have been making. Make a badge as a keepsake for being part of the discovery trail and see what other creatures you can spot in our display.
An exhibition for everyone
Explore the final product of a 36-hour community art project inviting anyone to display their art over three days. Browse zines and books, listen to the playlist and contribute your own creations to the interactives.
Heart of Brockley in Dialogue
Heart of the Brockley in Dialogue featuring calligraphy art by Carry Hornby. Hosted by St Hilda’s Crofton Park.
RE:JOYCE, an art exhibition
A group show created and curated by past and present Joyce/Salthouse Bottles team members, showcasing artworks in various media.
RE:JOYCE, Colour and Texture
A hands-on creative session exploring colour and texture through mixed media collage and simple printing techniques. All materials provided.
Crofton Books – The International Booker Bookclub
A discussion of the six shortlisted International Booker titles, exploring global literature in translation and what it reveals about other worlds and cultures.









