Acrylicize
Making Human Connection Inevitable
Certified B Corporation®
Founders @thearthouselive
London | New York

Playfulness sits at the core of every part of the @lego Group’s new U.S headquarters in Boston.
Our bespoke wayfinding system uses scaled-up versions of LEGO® Bricks, and ensures every shape, dimension, and placement is aligned precisely with their internal scale systems.
Cleverly coded and beautifully executed, brand colours flow throughout the scheme, and into everything from finishes and graphics to signage and branding - helping the entire space to snap together seamlessly, in true LEGO® Brick fashion.
Navigate the project via the link in bio.

Playfulness sits at the core of every part of the @lego Group’s new U.S headquarters in Boston.
Our bespoke wayfinding system uses scaled-up versions of LEGO® Bricks, and ensures every shape, dimension, and placement is aligned precisely with their internal scale systems.
Cleverly coded and beautifully executed, brand colours flow throughout the scheme, and into everything from finishes and graphics to signage and branding - helping the entire space to snap together seamlessly, in true LEGO® Brick fashion.
Navigate the project via the link in bio.

Playfulness sits at the core of every part of the @lego Group’s new U.S headquarters in Boston.
Our bespoke wayfinding system uses scaled-up versions of LEGO® Bricks, and ensures every shape, dimension, and placement is aligned precisely with their internal scale systems.
Cleverly coded and beautifully executed, brand colours flow throughout the scheme, and into everything from finishes and graphics to signage and branding - helping the entire space to snap together seamlessly, in true LEGO® Brick fashion.
Navigate the project via the link in bio.

Playfulness sits at the core of every part of the @lego Group’s new U.S headquarters in Boston.
Our bespoke wayfinding system uses scaled-up versions of LEGO® Bricks, and ensures every shape, dimension, and placement is aligned precisely with their internal scale systems.
Cleverly coded and beautifully executed, brand colours flow throughout the scheme, and into everything from finishes and graphics to signage and branding - helping the entire space to snap together seamlessly, in true LEGO® Brick fashion.
Navigate the project via the link in bio.

Playfulness sits at the core of every part of the @lego Group’s new U.S headquarters in Boston.
Our bespoke wayfinding system uses scaled-up versions of LEGO® Bricks, and ensures every shape, dimension, and placement is aligned precisely with their internal scale systems.
Cleverly coded and beautifully executed, brand colours flow throughout the scheme, and into everything from finishes and graphics to signage and branding - helping the entire space to snap together seamlessly, in true LEGO® Brick fashion.
Navigate the project via the link in bio.

Playfulness sits at the core of every part of the @lego Group’s new U.S headquarters in Boston.
Our bespoke wayfinding system uses scaled-up versions of LEGO® Bricks, and ensures every shape, dimension, and placement is aligned precisely with their internal scale systems.
Cleverly coded and beautifully executed, brand colours flow throughout the scheme, and into everything from finishes and graphics to signage and branding - helping the entire space to snap together seamlessly, in true LEGO® Brick fashion.
Navigate the project via the link in bio.

Playfulness sits at the core of every part of the @lego Group’s new U.S headquarters in Boston.
Our bespoke wayfinding system uses scaled-up versions of LEGO® Bricks, and ensures every shape, dimension, and placement is aligned precisely with their internal scale systems.
Cleverly coded and beautifully executed, brand colours flow throughout the scheme, and into everything from finishes and graphics to signage and branding - helping the entire space to snap together seamlessly, in true LEGO® Brick fashion.
Navigate the project via the link in bio.

Playfulness sits at the core of every part of the @lego Group’s new U.S headquarters in Boston.
Our bespoke wayfinding system uses scaled-up versions of LEGO® Bricks, and ensures every shape, dimension, and placement is aligned precisely with their internal scale systems.
Cleverly coded and beautifully executed, brand colours flow throughout the scheme, and into everything from finishes and graphics to signage and branding - helping the entire space to snap together seamlessly, in true LEGO® Brick fashion.
Navigate the project via the link in bio.

Our second year as winners of @itsnicethat x @ifyoucouldjobs Top Creative Companies 🥇
This award is all about celebrating the most inspiring, supportive, and brilliant places to work.
For us, culture is key.
It’s what we obsess over most. It drives everything we do, both internally and externally, and connects us together as a collective.
Authentic, innovative and supportive.
Honoured to have made the list again, and to have such a wonderful team behind us that make this all possible.
#creative #topcreativecompany #design #agency #london #newyork #itsnicethat
@hatsrichardson shares the most joyous part of her day…🤝
Captured at JOY, a two-day creative gathering presented by Acrylicize ✨
🎤 @veritybabbsart
📹 @theycallme_gt
🏠 @thearthouselive
#joy #harrietrichardson #performanceart #comedy

As humans, we’ve become experts at designing functional spaces. What we’ve forgotten, is how to give them a soul.
We live in a time when digital connection is frictionless and physical presence requires effort. In that context, the places we create need to earn people’s time and attention. They need to offer something that pixels can’t replicate: the visceral experience of being somewhere that matters, surrounded by people who share a purpose.
Physical Culture makes that possible. It connects place with purpose. It transforms passive environments into active participants in your story. And it creates the conditions for belonging; the sense that you’re not just in a space, but part of it.
Read the full article at the link in bio 🔗

As humans, we’ve become experts at designing functional spaces. What we’ve forgotten, is how to give them a soul.
We live in a time when digital connection is frictionless and physical presence requires effort. In that context, the places we create need to earn people’s time and attention. They need to offer something that pixels can’t replicate: the visceral experience of being somewhere that matters, surrounded by people who share a purpose.
Physical Culture makes that possible. It connects place with purpose. It transforms passive environments into active participants in your story. And it creates the conditions for belonging; the sense that you’re not just in a space, but part of it.
Read the full article at the link in bio 🔗

As humans, we’ve become experts at designing functional spaces. What we’ve forgotten, is how to give them a soul.
We live in a time when digital connection is frictionless and physical presence requires effort. In that context, the places we create need to earn people’s time and attention. They need to offer something that pixels can’t replicate: the visceral experience of being somewhere that matters, surrounded by people who share a purpose.
Physical Culture makes that possible. It connects place with purpose. It transforms passive environments into active participants in your story. And it creates the conditions for belonging; the sense that you’re not just in a space, but part of it.
Read the full article at the link in bio 🔗

As humans, we’ve become experts at designing functional spaces. What we’ve forgotten, is how to give them a soul.
We live in a time when digital connection is frictionless and physical presence requires effort. In that context, the places we create need to earn people’s time and attention. They need to offer something that pixels can’t replicate: the visceral experience of being somewhere that matters, surrounded by people who share a purpose.
Physical Culture makes that possible. It connects place with purpose. It transforms passive environments into active participants in your story. And it creates the conditions for belonging; the sense that you’re not just in a space, but part of it.
Read the full article at the link in bio 🔗

As humans, we’ve become experts at designing functional spaces. What we’ve forgotten, is how to give them a soul.
We live in a time when digital connection is frictionless and physical presence requires effort. In that context, the places we create need to earn people’s time and attention. They need to offer something that pixels can’t replicate: the visceral experience of being somewhere that matters, surrounded by people who share a purpose.
Physical Culture makes that possible. It connects place with purpose. It transforms passive environments into active participants in your story. And it creates the conditions for belonging; the sense that you’re not just in a space, but part of it.
Read the full article at the link in bio 🔗

As humans, we’ve become experts at designing functional spaces. What we’ve forgotten, is how to give them a soul.
We live in a time when digital connection is frictionless and physical presence requires effort. In that context, the places we create need to earn people’s time and attention. They need to offer something that pixels can’t replicate: the visceral experience of being somewhere that matters, surrounded by people who share a purpose.
Physical Culture makes that possible. It connects place with purpose. It transforms passive environments into active participants in your story. And it creates the conditions for belonging; the sense that you’re not just in a space, but part of it.
Read the full article at the link in bio 🔗

As humans, we’ve become experts at designing functional spaces. What we’ve forgotten, is how to give them a soul.
We live in a time when digital connection is frictionless and physical presence requires effort. In that context, the places we create need to earn people’s time and attention. They need to offer something that pixels can’t replicate: the visceral experience of being somewhere that matters, surrounded by people who share a purpose.
Physical Culture makes that possible. It connects place with purpose. It transforms passive environments into active participants in your story. And it creates the conditions for belonging; the sense that you’re not just in a space, but part of it.
Read the full article at the link in bio 🔗

As humans, we’ve become experts at designing functional spaces. What we’ve forgotten, is how to give them a soul.
We live in a time when digital connection is frictionless and physical presence requires effort. In that context, the places we create need to earn people’s time and attention. They need to offer something that pixels can’t replicate: the visceral experience of being somewhere that matters, surrounded by people who share a purpose.
Physical Culture makes that possible. It connects place with purpose. It transforms passive environments into active participants in your story. And it creates the conditions for belonging; the sense that you’re not just in a space, but part of it.
Read the full article at the link in bio 🔗

As humans, we’ve become experts at designing functional spaces. What we’ve forgotten, is how to give them a soul.
We live in a time when digital connection is frictionless and physical presence requires effort. In that context, the places we create need to earn people’s time and attention. They need to offer something that pixels can’t replicate: the visceral experience of being somewhere that matters, surrounded by people who share a purpose.
Physical Culture makes that possible. It connects place with purpose. It transforms passive environments into active participants in your story. And it creates the conditions for belonging; the sense that you’re not just in a space, but part of it.
Read the full article at the link in bio 🔗

As humans, we’ve become experts at designing functional spaces. What we’ve forgotten, is how to give them a soul.
We live in a time when digital connection is frictionless and physical presence requires effort. In that context, the places we create need to earn people’s time and attention. They need to offer something that pixels can’t replicate: the visceral experience of being somewhere that matters, surrounded by people who share a purpose.
Physical Culture makes that possible. It connects place with purpose. It transforms passive environments into active participants in your story. And it creates the conditions for belonging; the sense that you’re not just in a space, but part of it.
Read the full article at the link in bio 🔗

As humans, we’ve become experts at designing functional spaces. What we’ve forgotten, is how to give them a soul.
We live in a time when digital connection is frictionless and physical presence requires effort. In that context, the places we create need to earn people’s time and attention. They need to offer something that pixels can’t replicate: the visceral experience of being somewhere that matters, surrounded by people who share a purpose.
Physical Culture makes that possible. It connects place with purpose. It transforms passive environments into active participants in your story. And it creates the conditions for belonging; the sense that you’re not just in a space, but part of it.
Read the full article at the link in bio 🔗

As humans, we’ve become experts at designing functional spaces. What we’ve forgotten, is how to give them a soul.
We live in a time when digital connection is frictionless and physical presence requires effort. In that context, the places we create need to earn people’s time and attention. They need to offer something that pixels can’t replicate: the visceral experience of being somewhere that matters, surrounded by people who share a purpose.
Physical Culture makes that possible. It connects place with purpose. It transforms passive environments into active participants in your story. And it creates the conditions for belonging; the sense that you’re not just in a space, but part of it.
Read the full article at the link in bio 🔗

JOY IS BACK ~ JUNE 2026 ☀️
Returning for its second year, JOY is back at @thearthouselive on 25th-26th June with a packed programme of talks, workshops and immersive experiences.
EARLY BIRD TICKETS to both the daytime and evening programme are AVAILABLE NOW - book via the link in bio to guarantee your spot❗️
FULL LINEUP ANNOUNCED SOON.
📍The Art House, 30-36 Pritchard’s Road, London, E2 9AP
🗓️ 25-26th June 2026
🕛 12pm-11pm daily
🎟️ Tickets available via Eventbrite (link in bio)
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JOY is a two-day creative gathering presented by @acrylicize at @thearthouselive. An invitation to engage, experiment, and exchange ideas through a dynamic in-person programme that features screen printing, performances, poetry, creative challenges, an exhibition, and much more.

JOY IS BACK ~ JUNE 2026 ☀️
Returning for its second year, JOY is back at @thearthouselive on 25th-26th June with a packed programme of talks, workshops and immersive experiences.
EARLY BIRD TICKETS to both the daytime and evening programme are AVAILABLE NOW - book via the link in bio to guarantee your spot❗️
FULL LINEUP ANNOUNCED SOON.
📍The Art House, 30-36 Pritchard’s Road, London, E2 9AP
🗓️ 25-26th June 2026
🕛 12pm-11pm daily
🎟️ Tickets available via Eventbrite (link in bio)
——————
JOY is a two-day creative gathering presented by @acrylicize at @thearthouselive. An invitation to engage, experiment, and exchange ideas through a dynamic in-person programme that features screen printing, performances, poetry, creative challenges, an exhibition, and much more.

JOY IS BACK ~ JUNE 2026 ☀️
Returning for its second year, JOY is back at @thearthouselive on 25th-26th June with a packed programme of talks, workshops and immersive experiences.
EARLY BIRD TICKETS to both the daytime and evening programme are AVAILABLE NOW - book via the link in bio to guarantee your spot❗️
FULL LINEUP ANNOUNCED SOON.
📍The Art House, 30-36 Pritchard’s Road, London, E2 9AP
🗓️ 25-26th June 2026
🕛 12pm-11pm daily
🎟️ Tickets available via Eventbrite (link in bio)
——————
JOY is a two-day creative gathering presented by @acrylicize at @thearthouselive. An invitation to engage, experiment, and exchange ideas through a dynamic in-person programme that features screen printing, performances, poetry, creative challenges, an exhibition, and much more.
Bringing the outside, in.
Acrylicize, IA and Umbrella Furniture, come together to completely reimagine the music room and library at Eliot Bank Primary School in South East London. As a pro-bono project, co-creation and collaboration underpinned everything, from initial concepts to final install.
Workshops with Year 6 pupils from the school inspired the visual language, with their ideas, instincts, and imagination shaping the design from the ground up. Both rooms and a connecting corridor have been brought to life - a new, treehouse-inspired environment rooted in biophilic warmth, natural tones, layered greenery, premium flexible furniture, and graphics that weave together literary and musical worlds.
Every detail carries the fingerprints of the children involved, transforming an underutilised, uninspiring space into a magical environment where creativity, learning, and community can flourish.
Explore the project via the link in bio 🔗

Bringing some of cinema’s biggest moments to life in LA.
Working alongside @sonypictures Archives team, film set treasures and beloved characters were brought into the lives of every visitor and employee at 5750 Wilshire Boulevard, via custom prop displays, golden framed imagery and super graphics stretching over 40ft long.
Swipe to go behind the scenes on our design work, and head to the link in bio to explore in detail.

Bringing some of cinema’s biggest moments to life in LA.
Working alongside @sonypictures Archives team, film set treasures and beloved characters were brought into the lives of every visitor and employee at 5750 Wilshire Boulevard, via custom prop displays, golden framed imagery and super graphics stretching over 40ft long.
Swipe to go behind the scenes on our design work, and head to the link in bio to explore in detail.

Bringing some of cinema’s biggest moments to life in LA.
Working alongside @sonypictures Archives team, film set treasures and beloved characters were brought into the lives of every visitor and employee at 5750 Wilshire Boulevard, via custom prop displays, golden framed imagery and super graphics stretching over 40ft long.
Swipe to go behind the scenes on our design work, and head to the link in bio to explore in detail.

Bringing some of cinema’s biggest moments to life in LA.
Working alongside @sonypictures Archives team, film set treasures and beloved characters were brought into the lives of every visitor and employee at 5750 Wilshire Boulevard, via custom prop displays, golden framed imagery and super graphics stretching over 40ft long.
Swipe to go behind the scenes on our design work, and head to the link in bio to explore in detail.

Bringing some of cinema’s biggest moments to life in LA.
Working alongside @sonypictures Archives team, film set treasures and beloved characters were brought into the lives of every visitor and employee at 5750 Wilshire Boulevard, via custom prop displays, golden framed imagery and super graphics stretching over 40ft long.
Swipe to go behind the scenes on our design work, and head to the link in bio to explore in detail.

Bringing some of cinema’s biggest moments to life in LA.
Working alongside @sonypictures Archives team, film set treasures and beloved characters were brought into the lives of every visitor and employee at 5750 Wilshire Boulevard, via custom prop displays, golden framed imagery and super graphics stretching over 40ft long.
Swipe to go behind the scenes on our design work, and head to the link in bio to explore in detail.

Bringing some of cinema’s biggest moments to life in LA.
Working alongside @sonypictures Archives team, film set treasures and beloved characters were brought into the lives of every visitor and employee at 5750 Wilshire Boulevard, via custom prop displays, golden framed imagery and super graphics stretching over 40ft long.
Swipe to go behind the scenes on our design work, and head to the link in bio to explore in detail.

Telling a story of Academy Award winning collaboration, technical innovation, and human artistry on LA’s Miracle Mile.
Following our work at @sonypictures London office, our team was commissioned to unite @sonyanimation and @imageworksvfx in a brand new location, while celebrating their distinct identities.
Working alongside celebrated architectural firm @rios_architecture, we integrated the magic of their productions into a building that lives and breathes their achievements, and offers constant inspiration to staff.
Explore the project via the link in bio 🔗

Telling a story of Academy Award winning collaboration, technical innovation, and human artistry on LA’s Miracle Mile.
Following our work at @sonypictures London office, our team was commissioned to unite @sonyanimation and @imageworksvfx in a brand new location, while celebrating their distinct identities.
Working alongside celebrated architectural firm @rios_architecture, we integrated the magic of their productions into a building that lives and breathes their achievements, and offers constant inspiration to staff.
Explore the project via the link in bio 🔗

Telling a story of Academy Award winning collaboration, technical innovation, and human artistry on LA’s Miracle Mile.
Following our work at @sonypictures London office, our team was commissioned to unite @sonyanimation and @imageworksvfx in a brand new location, while celebrating their distinct identities.
Working alongside celebrated architectural firm @rios_architecture, we integrated the magic of their productions into a building that lives and breathes their achievements, and offers constant inspiration to staff.
Explore the project via the link in bio 🔗

Telling a story of Academy Award winning collaboration, technical innovation, and human artistry on LA’s Miracle Mile.
Following our work at @sonypictures London office, our team was commissioned to unite @sonyanimation and @imageworksvfx in a brand new location, while celebrating their distinct identities.
Working alongside celebrated architectural firm @rios_architecture, we integrated the magic of their productions into a building that lives and breathes their achievements, and offers constant inspiration to staff.
Explore the project via the link in bio 🔗

Telling a story of Academy Award winning collaboration, technical innovation, and human artistry on LA’s Miracle Mile.
Following our work at @sonypictures London office, our team was commissioned to unite @sonyanimation and @imageworksvfx in a brand new location, while celebrating their distinct identities.
Working alongside celebrated architectural firm @rios_architecture, we integrated the magic of their productions into a building that lives and breathes their achievements, and offers constant inspiration to staff.
Explore the project via the link in bio 🔗

Telling a story of Academy Award winning collaboration, technical innovation, and human artistry on LA’s Miracle Mile.
Following our work at @sonypictures London office, our team was commissioned to unite @sonyanimation and @imageworksvfx in a brand new location, while celebrating their distinct identities.
Working alongside celebrated architectural firm @rios_architecture, we integrated the magic of their productions into a building that lives and breathes their achievements, and offers constant inspiration to staff.
Explore the project via the link in bio 🔗

Telling a story of Academy Award winning collaboration, technical innovation, and human artistry on LA’s Miracle Mile.
Following our work at @sonypictures London office, our team was commissioned to unite @sonyanimation and @imageworksvfx in a brand new location, while celebrating their distinct identities.
Working alongside celebrated architectural firm @rios_architecture, we integrated the magic of their productions into a building that lives and breathes their achievements, and offers constant inspiration to staff.
Explore the project via the link in bio 🔗

A communal supper club, a film screening, and the artists in conversation.
The evening brings together a film, artist talks offering a direct line into the creative processes behind the Peaks of Imperfection exhibition, and a supper prepared in the communal, inclusive spirit that defines both @thearthouselive and @headwayeastlondon - the latter of which is home to the exhibition’s artists, a phenomenal kitchen project, and a wide, rich community of people affected by brain injury.
The film - Graham Naylor: Why I Paint Mountains - reflects on the fragility of life, the shifting of identity post-brain-injury, the enduring importance of art, and Graham’s ever-evolving relationship with imperfection as something to be embraced rather than corrected.
Closing the show with this powerful film, alongside food, conversation, and surrounded by the works, feels only right.
Tickets include food, screening and access to the Peaks of Imperfection exhibition.
Peaks of Imperfection is a week-long exhibition and public programme, by @submittolovestudios at @thearthouselive.
Exhibition: 24 April - 30 April, 10am-5pm daily (incl. weekends) - free entry, no booking required.
Public Programme:
Portrait Workshop with @wilfridwoodsculptor + Sam Jevon (Sat 25 April)
Sew Much to Say drop-in (Sun 26 April)
HEADWAY EATS Supper Club & Film Screening (Thu 30 April)
More info and tickets at link in bio 🔗
📍The Art House, 30–36 Pritchards Road, Bethnal Green, E2 9AP
Presented by: @submittolovestudios by @headwayeastlondon at @thearthouselive by @acrylicize.
Supported by: @leighday_law
A communal supper club, a film screening, and the artists in conversation.
The evening brings together a film, artist talks offering a direct line into the creative processes behind the Peaks of Imperfection exhibition, and a supper prepared in the communal, inclusive spirit that defines both @thearthouselive and @headwayeastlondon - the latter of which is home to the exhibition’s artists, a phenomenal kitchen project, and a wide, rich community of people affected by brain injury.
The film - Graham Naylor: Why I Paint Mountains - reflects on the fragility of life, the shifting of identity post-brain-injury, the enduring importance of art, and Graham’s ever-evolving relationship with imperfection as something to be embraced rather than corrected.
Closing the show with this powerful film, alongside food, conversation, and surrounded by the works, feels only right.
Tickets include food, screening and access to the Peaks of Imperfection exhibition.
Peaks of Imperfection is a week-long exhibition and public programme, by @submittolovestudios at @thearthouselive.
Exhibition: 24 April - 30 April, 10am-5pm daily (incl. weekends) - free entry, no booking required.
Public Programme:
Portrait Workshop with @wilfridwoodsculptor + Sam Jevon (Sat 25 April)
Sew Much to Say drop-in (Sun 26 April)
HEADWAY EATS Supper Club & Film Screening (Thu 30 April)
More info and tickets at link in bio 🔗
📍The Art House, 30–36 Pritchards Road, Bethnal Green, E2 9AP
Presented by: @submittolovestudios by @headwayeastlondon at @thearthouselive by @acrylicize.
Supported by: @leighday_law
“When you’re creating something, it’s like you’re sharing your mind with someone.”
Sean Carty’s energy fills a room. With just a few days to go until the opening of Peaks of Imperfection, the artist from @submittolovestudios discusses the catharsis of creation, his constant search for inspiration, and acceptance of the ‘new me’ following his brain injury.
Sean Carty is presenting work at Peaks of Imperfection, a week-long exhibition and public programme, by @submittolovestudios at @thearthouselive.
Exhibition: 24 April - 30 April, 10am-5pm daily (incl. weekends) - free entry, no booking required.
Public Programme:
Portrait Workshop with @wilfridwoodsculptor + Sam Jevon (Sat 25 April)
Sew Much to Say drop-in (Sun 26 April)
Supper Club & Film Screening (Thu 30 April)
More info and tickets at link in bio 🔗
📍The Art House, 30–36 Pritchards Road, Bethnal Green, E2 9AP
Presented by: @submittolovestudios by @headwayeastlondon at @thearthouselive by @acrylicize.
Supported by: @leighday_law

Pull up a chair. Sew. Chat.
Set within the Peaks of Imperfection exhibition, Sew Much to Say is a drop-in creative workshop centred on stitching and conversation. From experienced sewers, to those who’ve never threaded before, everyone is welcome.
On Sunday 26th April between 12pm-2:30pm, get the chance to sit alongside the exhibition, connect with others, and make something of your own.
Book, turn up, and join in.
Peaks of Imperfection is a week-long exhibition and public programme, by @submittolovestudios at @thearthouselive.
Exhibition: 24 April - 30 April, 10am-5pm daily (incl. weekends) - free entry, no booking required.
Public Programme:
Portrait Workshop with @wilfridwoodsculptor + Sam Jevon (Sat 25 April)
Sew Much to Say drop-in (Sun 26 April)
Supper Club & Film Screening (Thu 30 April)
More info and tickets at link in bio 🔗
📍The Art House, 30–36 Pritchards Road, Bethnal Green, E2 9AP
Presented by: @submittolovestudios by @headwayeastlondon at @thearthouselive by @acrylicize.
Supported by: @leighday_law

Pull up a chair. Sew. Chat.
Set within the Peaks of Imperfection exhibition, Sew Much to Say is a drop-in creative workshop centred on stitching and conversation. From experienced sewers, to those who’ve never threaded before, everyone is welcome.
On Sunday 26th April between 12pm-2:30pm, get the chance to sit alongside the exhibition, connect with others, and make something of your own.
Book, turn up, and join in.
Peaks of Imperfection is a week-long exhibition and public programme, by @submittolovestudios at @thearthouselive.
Exhibition: 24 April - 30 April, 10am-5pm daily (incl. weekends) - free entry, no booking required.
Public Programme:
Portrait Workshop with @wilfridwoodsculptor + Sam Jevon (Sat 25 April)
Sew Much to Say drop-in (Sun 26 April)
Supper Club & Film Screening (Thu 30 April)
More info and tickets at link in bio 🔗
📍The Art House, 30–36 Pritchards Road, Bethnal Green, E2 9AP
Presented by: @submittolovestudios by @headwayeastlondon at @thearthouselive by @acrylicize.
Supported by: @leighday_law

Pull up a chair. Sew. Chat.
Set within the Peaks of Imperfection exhibition, Sew Much to Say is a drop-in creative workshop centred on stitching and conversation. From experienced sewers, to those who’ve never threaded before, everyone is welcome.
On Sunday 26th April between 12pm-2:30pm, get the chance to sit alongside the exhibition, connect with others, and make something of your own.
Book, turn up, and join in.
Peaks of Imperfection is a week-long exhibition and public programme, by @submittolovestudios at @thearthouselive.
Exhibition: 24 April - 30 April, 10am-5pm daily (incl. weekends) - free entry, no booking required.
Public Programme:
Portrait Workshop with @wilfridwoodsculptor + Sam Jevon (Sat 25 April)
Sew Much to Say drop-in (Sun 26 April)
Supper Club & Film Screening (Thu 30 April)
More info and tickets at link in bio 🔗
📍The Art House, 30–36 Pritchards Road, Bethnal Green, E2 9AP
Presented by: @submittolovestudios by @headwayeastlondon at @thearthouselive by @acrylicize.
Supported by: @leighday_law
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View profiles and photos anonymously with ease using the Private Profile Viewer.
This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.
Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.
Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.
Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.
Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.
Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.
The service is free to use.
Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.
Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.
Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.