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Sculpture in the City’s Sculpting Perspectives: The Art of Connection

Sculpture in the City’s Sculpting Perspectives: The Art of Connection

Hosted by Stella Ioannou, Sculpture in the City Artistic Director & LACUNA Founding Director; Dr Kate Martin, Head of Lived Experience at Wellcome Trust; Anna Woolf, CEO of London Arts and Health; and Bablu Miah, Head & Founder of Trapped in Zone One.

Join us once again at the long table, as we discuss the intersection between the arts and mental health & wellbeing.
“My hope in art is to spread the joy and the love of being human. I think a lot about what it means to be an artist in the world today. It is a time of much turmoil and strife. And yet, we can see light all around us.” Yayoi Kusama

What are the benefits of the arts? Can the arts really connect us? Can the arts really enhance our lives?

This talk will be a welcoming place to ask questions and share experiences. A Lois Weaver Long Table format is a dinner party structured by etiquette, where conversation is the only course.

Date & Time: Monday 26 th January 6.00-8.00pm
Duration: 120 minutes.
Location: Private Dining Room, Fazenda, 100 Bishopsgate, EC2M 1GT

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Key Information:
Complimentary drinks and bar snacks are available to all guests.
On arrival, please inform the main desk that you are here for ‘Sculpture in the City’s Sculpting Perspectives: The Art of Connection’ where you will be directed to the event space.
Photography will be taking place at this event. Should you not wish to be snapped, please inform a member of the team during the event.
Should you have any questions or access needs you would like to share with the team, please email alice@lacuna-projects.com

Sculpture in the City
Sculpture in the City is an annual sculpture park that uses the urban realm as a rotating gallery space.
Every summer, the City of London, in partnership with local businesses, unveils a brand-new selection of artworks by internationally-acclaimed and emerging artists. Set amongst the iconic architecture of the City’s insurance district, the sculptures animate public spaces and engage visitors and passers-by alike. Celebrating its 14th Edition from 16 July 2025 to Spring 2026, Sculpture in the City has shown 165 artworks by 140 artists to date.