BCFA OPEN SPRING DESIGN: Need Inspiration? Check out the local galleries

With the BCFA OPEN SPRING DESIGN growing ever closer, we have done the hard work for you and found out what’s showing at the surrounding galleries. You may be so eager to get into our event that you arrive too early and have time to catch some inspiration from the surrounding area.

Have a look at the galleries we think may be worth checking out:

 Stolen Space Gallery

17 Osborn St, London stolen space - jamie evans resize500Something Different, Something New| March 3rd – April 2nd

Jamie Evans’ work blends a graffiti-inspired aesthetic with fine art technique – perfect for it’s Brick Lane surroundings, this exhibition should fully encompass the spirit of the area.

Castle Fine Art, Royal Exchange

35 Royal Exchange, LondonNJO_Being_Human_Homepage_thumbnail_CGBeing Human | 16th March – 2nd April

Acclaimed sculptor Nic Joly is showing his latest collection of original wall mounted sculptures. In his work he creates tiny scenes with humorous detail and nuances a plenty.

V&A Museum of Childhood

Bethnal Green, Londonv&a board games rediscovered resize500Game Plan: Board Games Rediscovered | 8th October – 23rd April

For the big kids among us, The V&A have put together a collection celebrating the joy, excitement and occasional frustration of playing board games. There are some other great exhibitions running along side this one her, so well worth a visit.

Find out more about BCFA OPEN SPRING DESIGN HERE

There are plenty of galleries in the area for you to explore yourself, let us know if you spot any others that may be worth sharing in the comments below.

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