‘A Prawn Cocktail inspired colour palette…’

PATTERNITY produced a series of 4 limited edition prints for Restaurants In Residence’s stay at Canary Wharf.

“BENEATH THE FUNDAMENTAL SHAPES THAT MAKE UP OUR BUILT WORLD; CIRCLES, LINES, TRIANGLES & SQUARES, THE POWERFUL monochrome structures OF CANARY WHARF ARE ENCOMPASSED AMONG THE PRAWN COCKTAIL INSPIRED COLOUR PALETTE THAT WASHES OVER TEXTURES SO SYNONYMOUS WITH THE GRAPHIC PATTERNS OF THE 1980’S. These pieces encourage a changed perspective and furthered appreciation of PATTERN IN the everyday.”

Concept led design studio PATTERNITY began in April 2010 with a vision to blur and push the boundaries of pattern application, perception and consumption across the creative fields. In it’s purest form, PATTERNITY was borne from a unique vision: to redefine pattern and shape how the world is encountered. One simple idea that is gathering force – to champion the mundane and connect it with the magnificent.

EACH PRINT IS A SIGNED EDITION OF 20

£150 each or THE FULL SET OF 4 CAN BE BOUGHT FOR £500

To Buy visit - WWW.PATTERNITY.CO.UK /  CALL: 07894649525 /  EMAIL: SHOP@PATTERNITY.CO.UK

 

Persona: Power of Make-Up

Through September, Mon-Fri 9.30am-5.30pm, Thu 9.30am-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm
The Women’s Library, London Metropolitan University, 25 Old Castle Street, E1 7NT, Tower Hamlets

thewomenslibrary.ac.uk

Jane Barnwell’s film installation explores the creation of persona through the stylised and individual ways in which women transform their image with make-up. Thursday, 5.30pm: Barnwell talks about the inspiration behind her film installation. Part of East London Art Weekend, four days of special events, cultural trails, family activities and late-night gallery openings.

FREE

Jah Wobble’s Eastside Matsuri

23 July, 8pm
Stratford Circus, Theatre Square, E15 1BX, Newham
£14/£10 concs

stratford-circus.com

The great British world-beat and global innovator Jah Wobble curates the Stratford Circus summer music festival. A passionate exponent of music hybrids, he presents three days of eclectic, Eastern-flavoured programming with an invigorating mix of emerging artists and crowd-pleasing headliners.

Search Party

Saturday 23 July, 2pm
From a secret location…

searchpartylondon.org

Mystery, madness, clues and capers, leading to a secret party – for those who can find their way there. Search Party is an intriguing treasure hunt. For one adventurous afternoon, east London becomes an urban playground filled with adventure. To complete their quests, party-goers will need to take risks, collaborate with strangers, and navigate galleries, magic buses, cycles, taste tests and hidden treasure. The secret party promises free food, dancing and tantalising surprises – if you can find it. Part of London 2012 Open Weekend, supported by BP. Registration required.

1234 Festival

9 July, 11am
Shoreditch Park, New North Road, N1 6TA, Hackney
£22.50

the1234shoreditch.com

This year’s lineup at the legendary 1234 Festival includes Black Lips, Lydia Lunch, Damo Suzuki (Can), the Chapman Family Becoming Real, Electricity in Our Homes, Autokratz, the Fair Ohs, the Rayographs and more.

Greenwich World Cultural Festival

3 July, 12-4pm
Court Yard, Eltham Palace, SE9 5QE, Greenwich

greenwichdance.org.uk

Greenwich Dance and Greenwich Theatre present professional artists and local community performers, who will transform the open spaces, secret hideaways and historic gardens of Eltham Palace into an unmissable celebration of dance, theatre, circus and music from around the world.

FREE

Electro Swing Club

16 July, 8pm-2am
The Book Club, 100 Leonard Street, EC2A 4RH
£5 before 10pm, £10 after

facebook.com/electro.swing

The sounds and styles of the 1920s and ’30s are turned on their heads and smuggled into the 21st century. Featuring the French swing-hop trio AlgoRythmik, Dutty Moonshine’s swing for the rave generation and DJ Chris Tofu.