Hive Curates
Cultural programmers & curators specialising in arts & placemaking. Delivering light festivals & public art

44,000 tiles, a year’s work and so many people helping me. Seedlinks, commissioned by @hivecurates for Landsec, is now on permanent display in Timber Square, SE1 just South of Tate Modern.
Thanks to so many people but most of all to @indigoooooooo Indigo Rumbelow and @keila.jim Keila Jimenez both so practical, skilled and calm and with such great aesthetic sense. I simply couldn’t have done it without them or would still be making the work, covered in cement and nowhere near finished. We made the work together in three months in the arches behind the site and on scaffolding in situ with the help of @vivatiling Sharon Taylor who grouted the work so, so much better than I could ever have done. Thank you.
Thanks to Rob, Sophie and Kate @landsecgroup. Hive Curates curated this and two other beautiful works by @amelia_bowles_ and @akmasya on the site. As artists themselves they made the process so much better and easier - thanks also to Vickie for all her help. @isaacplowright helped me submit to the competition with his incredible renders, the and engineer, Daniel Cowan @wspukandi supported me from the first submission right to the end and made sure that everyone can happily lean on the sculptures without them falling over and Kira Phillips @wspukandi made the technical drawings when we found out everything needed to be set at an angle. Thanks to Steve at Active Engineering and Dan and Ed at Cordek for the substructure, all the site staff @macegroup who helped us especially Salman, Vince, Solomon, Margret, Shahad and Magdalena, and to everyone who came to add a tile including @landsec, @macegroup @bennettsassociates @makowerarchitects Fiona and Caspar casparwjohn @dillyskye @sandy_burnett@anna__burnett and Elizabeth Adeniyi @shecanengineering who I taught at A-level and is now a very impressive engineer for @macegroup
And of course, as ever, thanks from afarto my lovely gallerist Maria Stathi @mariastathip who gave me moral support throughout.
Tiles from CraftyGlassBox and @bisazzauk. Substructure materials by @isomat_sa

44,000 tiles, a year’s work and so many people helping me. Seedlinks, commissioned by @hivecurates for Landsec, is now on permanent display in Timber Square, SE1 just South of Tate Modern.
Thanks to so many people but most of all to @indigoooooooo Indigo Rumbelow and @keila.jim Keila Jimenez both so practical, skilled and calm and with such great aesthetic sense. I simply couldn’t have done it without them or would still be making the work, covered in cement and nowhere near finished. We made the work together in three months in the arches behind the site and on scaffolding in situ with the help of @vivatiling Sharon Taylor who grouted the work so, so much better than I could ever have done. Thank you.
Thanks to Rob, Sophie and Kate @landsecgroup. Hive Curates curated this and two other beautiful works by @amelia_bowles_ and @akmasya on the site. As artists themselves they made the process so much better and easier - thanks also to Vickie for all her help. @isaacplowright helped me submit to the competition with his incredible renders, the and engineer, Daniel Cowan @wspukandi supported me from the first submission right to the end and made sure that everyone can happily lean on the sculptures without them falling over and Kira Phillips @wspukandi made the technical drawings when we found out everything needed to be set at an angle. Thanks to Steve at Active Engineering and Dan and Ed at Cordek for the substructure, all the site staff @macegroup who helped us especially Salman, Vince, Solomon, Margret, Shahad and Magdalena, and to everyone who came to add a tile including @landsec, @macegroup @bennettsassociates @makowerarchitects Fiona and Caspar casparwjohn @dillyskye @sandy_burnett@anna__burnett and Elizabeth Adeniyi @shecanengineering who I taught at A-level and is now a very impressive engineer for @macegroup
And of course, as ever, thanks from afarto my lovely gallerist Maria Stathi @mariastathip who gave me moral support throughout.
Tiles from CraftyGlassBox and @bisazzauk. Substructure materials by @isomat_sa

44,000 tiles, a year’s work and so many people helping me. Seedlinks, commissioned by @hivecurates for Landsec, is now on permanent display in Timber Square, SE1 just South of Tate Modern.
Thanks to so many people but most of all to @indigoooooooo Indigo Rumbelow and @keila.jim Keila Jimenez both so practical, skilled and calm and with such great aesthetic sense. I simply couldn’t have done it without them or would still be making the work, covered in cement and nowhere near finished. We made the work together in three months in the arches behind the site and on scaffolding in situ with the help of @vivatiling Sharon Taylor who grouted the work so, so much better than I could ever have done. Thank you.
Thanks to Rob, Sophie and Kate @landsecgroup. Hive Curates curated this and two other beautiful works by @amelia_bowles_ and @akmasya on the site. As artists themselves they made the process so much better and easier - thanks also to Vickie for all her help. @isaacplowright helped me submit to the competition with his incredible renders, the and engineer, Daniel Cowan @wspukandi supported me from the first submission right to the end and made sure that everyone can happily lean on the sculptures without them falling over and Kira Phillips @wspukandi made the technical drawings when we found out everything needed to be set at an angle. Thanks to Steve at Active Engineering and Dan and Ed at Cordek for the substructure, all the site staff @macegroup who helped us especially Salman, Vince, Solomon, Margret, Shahad and Magdalena, and to everyone who came to add a tile including @landsec, @macegroup @bennettsassociates @makowerarchitects Fiona and Caspar casparwjohn @dillyskye @sandy_burnett@anna__burnett and Elizabeth Adeniyi @shecanengineering who I taught at A-level and is now a very impressive engineer for @macegroup
And of course, as ever, thanks from afarto my lovely gallerist Maria Stathi @mariastathip who gave me moral support throughout.
Tiles from CraftyGlassBox and @bisazzauk. Substructure materials by @isomat_sa

44,000 tiles, a year’s work and so many people helping me. Seedlinks, commissioned by @hivecurates for Landsec, is now on permanent display in Timber Square, SE1 just South of Tate Modern.
Thanks to so many people but most of all to @indigoooooooo Indigo Rumbelow and @keila.jim Keila Jimenez both so practical, skilled and calm and with such great aesthetic sense. I simply couldn’t have done it without them or would still be making the work, covered in cement and nowhere near finished. We made the work together in three months in the arches behind the site and on scaffolding in situ with the help of @vivatiling Sharon Taylor who grouted the work so, so much better than I could ever have done. Thank you.
Thanks to Rob, Sophie and Kate @landsecgroup. Hive Curates curated this and two other beautiful works by @amelia_bowles_ and @akmasya on the site. As artists themselves they made the process so much better and easier - thanks also to Vickie for all her help. @isaacplowright helped me submit to the competition with his incredible renders, the and engineer, Daniel Cowan @wspukandi supported me from the first submission right to the end and made sure that everyone can happily lean on the sculptures without them falling over and Kira Phillips @wspukandi made the technical drawings when we found out everything needed to be set at an angle. Thanks to Steve at Active Engineering and Dan and Ed at Cordek for the substructure, all the site staff @macegroup who helped us especially Salman, Vince, Solomon, Margret, Shahad and Magdalena, and to everyone who came to add a tile including @landsec, @macegroup @bennettsassociates @makowerarchitects Fiona and Caspar casparwjohn @dillyskye @sandy_burnett@anna__burnett and Elizabeth Adeniyi @shecanengineering who I taught at A-level and is now a very impressive engineer for @macegroup
And of course, as ever, thanks from afarto my lovely gallerist Maria Stathi @mariastathip who gave me moral support throughout.
Tiles from CraftyGlassBox and @bisazzauk. Substructure materials by @isomat_sa

44,000 tiles, a year’s work and so many people helping me. Seedlinks, commissioned by @hivecurates for Landsec, is now on permanent display in Timber Square, SE1 just South of Tate Modern.
Thanks to so many people but most of all to @indigoooooooo Indigo Rumbelow and @keila.jim Keila Jimenez both so practical, skilled and calm and with such great aesthetic sense. I simply couldn’t have done it without them or would still be making the work, covered in cement and nowhere near finished. We made the work together in three months in the arches behind the site and on scaffolding in situ with the help of @vivatiling Sharon Taylor who grouted the work so, so much better than I could ever have done. Thank you.
Thanks to Rob, Sophie and Kate @landsecgroup. Hive Curates curated this and two other beautiful works by @amelia_bowles_ and @akmasya on the site. As artists themselves they made the process so much better and easier - thanks also to Vickie for all her help. @isaacplowright helped me submit to the competition with his incredible renders, the and engineer, Daniel Cowan @wspukandi supported me from the first submission right to the end and made sure that everyone can happily lean on the sculptures without them falling over and Kira Phillips @wspukandi made the technical drawings when we found out everything needed to be set at an angle. Thanks to Steve at Active Engineering and Dan and Ed at Cordek for the substructure, all the site staff @macegroup who helped us especially Salman, Vince, Solomon, Margret, Shahad and Magdalena, and to everyone who came to add a tile including @landsec, @macegroup @bennettsassociates @makowerarchitects Fiona and Caspar casparwjohn @dillyskye @sandy_burnett@anna__burnett and Elizabeth Adeniyi @shecanengineering who I taught at A-level and is now a very impressive engineer for @macegroup
And of course, as ever, thanks from afarto my lovely gallerist Maria Stathi @mariastathip who gave me moral support throughout.
Tiles from CraftyGlassBox and @bisazzauk. Substructure materials by @isomat_sa

44,000 tiles, a year’s work and so many people helping me. Seedlinks, commissioned by @hivecurates for Landsec, is now on permanent display in Timber Square, SE1 just South of Tate Modern.
Thanks to so many people but most of all to @indigoooooooo Indigo Rumbelow and @keila.jim Keila Jimenez both so practical, skilled and calm and with such great aesthetic sense. I simply couldn’t have done it without them or would still be making the work, covered in cement and nowhere near finished. We made the work together in three months in the arches behind the site and on scaffolding in situ with the help of @vivatiling Sharon Taylor who grouted the work so, so much better than I could ever have done. Thank you.
Thanks to Rob, Sophie and Kate @landsecgroup. Hive Curates curated this and two other beautiful works by @amelia_bowles_ and @akmasya on the site. As artists themselves they made the process so much better and easier - thanks also to Vickie for all her help. @isaacplowright helped me submit to the competition with his incredible renders, the and engineer, Daniel Cowan @wspukandi supported me from the first submission right to the end and made sure that everyone can happily lean on the sculptures without them falling over and Kira Phillips @wspukandi made the technical drawings when we found out everything needed to be set at an angle. Thanks to Steve at Active Engineering and Dan and Ed at Cordek for the substructure, all the site staff @macegroup who helped us especially Salman, Vince, Solomon, Margret, Shahad and Magdalena, and to everyone who came to add a tile including @landsec, @macegroup @bennettsassociates @makowerarchitects Fiona and Caspar casparwjohn @dillyskye @sandy_burnett@anna__burnett and Elizabeth Adeniyi @shecanengineering who I taught at A-level and is now a very impressive engineer for @macegroup
And of course, as ever, thanks from afarto my lovely gallerist Maria Stathi @mariastathip who gave me moral support throughout.
Tiles from CraftyGlassBox and @bisazzauk. Substructure materials by @isomat_sa
Looking back at Light Up Kilburn ✨
The free, family-friendly festival at Kilburn Grange happened a little over two weeks ago, but the energy is still shining bright! Huge thanks to all the artists who participated and everyone who came to enjoy it. 🌈
At Hive, we’re passionate about taking part in community-driven projects that promote creativity, connection, and positive change. We’re especially proud to celebrate the important themes highlighted at Light Up Kilburn this year: biodiversity and women’s night-time safety. 🌳
Artists Commissioned:
@daisydoigneon
@linett_kamala
@artandtech.ting
@annng.y
@sarachoudhrey
@auda_sakho_
@thisisamyjackson
Participating Artists:
@chilaburman
@hannahgracewhittaker
@toy.uk
@amberstefani_amberlights
🔥 @fireworkscollectiveuk
Video: @thismedia.co.uk
#LightUpKilburn
#LUK26
#LoveCamden
#HiveCurates
#LightFestival

💫 Hive Curates has had the privilege of working with the internationally renowned artist @chilaburman for the last 12 months — and last week’s unveiling of her commission Royal Reflections & Sweet Hope at @yourroyaldocks felt like a true celebration of that journey!
To see Royal Reflections & Sweet Hope come to life — from the neons that adorn the @transportforlondon @ifslondoncablecar kiosk to the iconic Tiger Janu proudly sitting on top facing City Hall — is a moment we’re proud of.
Three vibrant neon sculptures: An Ice Cream, a Mermaid and a Dragon light up the side and back of the kiosk. Burman references the sugar and ice cream factories that once existed at the Docks. Whilst Burman’s Mermaid is a testament to the strength of female energy, the Dragon is symbolic of water, power, wisdom, and to Burman, a sense of fierce protection.
Chila’s brand new mural that faces towards our previously launched @graphic_rewilding artwork was was created in collaboration with @oasissilvertown where Chila ran a collage workshop, encouraging the students to bring in items of personal belonging that remind them of home.
We’re excited that this bold, vibrant work will continue shining at the Royal Docks for the next two years. 🌟
Part of Royal Docks Originals Festival #RDO25
Commissioned by the Royal Docks Team
Curated by Hive Curates
Photos by James O’ Jenkins, @kaiimages , @sarah.larby.photo and @vickielickova

💫 Hive Curates has had the privilege of working with the internationally renowned artist @chilaburman for the last 12 months — and last week’s unveiling of her commission Royal Reflections & Sweet Hope at @yourroyaldocks felt like a true celebration of that journey!
To see Royal Reflections & Sweet Hope come to life — from the neons that adorn the @transportforlondon @ifslondoncablecar kiosk to the iconic Tiger Janu proudly sitting on top facing City Hall — is a moment we’re proud of.
Three vibrant neon sculptures: An Ice Cream, a Mermaid and a Dragon light up the side and back of the kiosk. Burman references the sugar and ice cream factories that once existed at the Docks. Whilst Burman’s Mermaid is a testament to the strength of female energy, the Dragon is symbolic of water, power, wisdom, and to Burman, a sense of fierce protection.
Chila’s brand new mural that faces towards our previously launched @graphic_rewilding artwork was was created in collaboration with @oasissilvertown where Chila ran a collage workshop, encouraging the students to bring in items of personal belonging that remind them of home.
We’re excited that this bold, vibrant work will continue shining at the Royal Docks for the next two years. 🌟
Part of Royal Docks Originals Festival #RDO25
Commissioned by the Royal Docks Team
Curated by Hive Curates
Photos by James O’ Jenkins, @kaiimages , @sarah.larby.photo and @vickielickova

💫 Hive Curates has had the privilege of working with the internationally renowned artist @chilaburman for the last 12 months — and last week’s unveiling of her commission Royal Reflections & Sweet Hope at @yourroyaldocks felt like a true celebration of that journey!
To see Royal Reflections & Sweet Hope come to life — from the neons that adorn the @transportforlondon @ifslondoncablecar kiosk to the iconic Tiger Janu proudly sitting on top facing City Hall — is a moment we’re proud of.
Three vibrant neon sculptures: An Ice Cream, a Mermaid and a Dragon light up the side and back of the kiosk. Burman references the sugar and ice cream factories that once existed at the Docks. Whilst Burman’s Mermaid is a testament to the strength of female energy, the Dragon is symbolic of water, power, wisdom, and to Burman, a sense of fierce protection.
Chila’s brand new mural that faces towards our previously launched @graphic_rewilding artwork was was created in collaboration with @oasissilvertown where Chila ran a collage workshop, encouraging the students to bring in items of personal belonging that remind them of home.
We’re excited that this bold, vibrant work will continue shining at the Royal Docks for the next two years. 🌟
Part of Royal Docks Originals Festival #RDO25
Commissioned by the Royal Docks Team
Curated by Hive Curates
Photos by James O’ Jenkins, @kaiimages , @sarah.larby.photo and @vickielickova

💫 Hive Curates has had the privilege of working with the internationally renowned artist @chilaburman for the last 12 months — and last week’s unveiling of her commission Royal Reflections & Sweet Hope at @yourroyaldocks felt like a true celebration of that journey!
To see Royal Reflections & Sweet Hope come to life — from the neons that adorn the @transportforlondon @ifslondoncablecar kiosk to the iconic Tiger Janu proudly sitting on top facing City Hall — is a moment we’re proud of.
Three vibrant neon sculptures: An Ice Cream, a Mermaid and a Dragon light up the side and back of the kiosk. Burman references the sugar and ice cream factories that once existed at the Docks. Whilst Burman’s Mermaid is a testament to the strength of female energy, the Dragon is symbolic of water, power, wisdom, and to Burman, a sense of fierce protection.
Chila’s brand new mural that faces towards our previously launched @graphic_rewilding artwork was was created in collaboration with @oasissilvertown where Chila ran a collage workshop, encouraging the students to bring in items of personal belonging that remind them of home.
We’re excited that this bold, vibrant work will continue shining at the Royal Docks for the next two years. 🌟
Part of Royal Docks Originals Festival #RDO25
Commissioned by the Royal Docks Team
Curated by Hive Curates
Photos by James O’ Jenkins, @kaiimages , @sarah.larby.photo and @vickielickova

💫 Hive Curates has had the privilege of working with the internationally renowned artist @chilaburman for the last 12 months — and last week’s unveiling of her commission Royal Reflections & Sweet Hope at @yourroyaldocks felt like a true celebration of that journey!
To see Royal Reflections & Sweet Hope come to life — from the neons that adorn the @transportforlondon @ifslondoncablecar kiosk to the iconic Tiger Janu proudly sitting on top facing City Hall — is a moment we’re proud of.
Three vibrant neon sculptures: An Ice Cream, a Mermaid and a Dragon light up the side and back of the kiosk. Burman references the sugar and ice cream factories that once existed at the Docks. Whilst Burman’s Mermaid is a testament to the strength of female energy, the Dragon is symbolic of water, power, wisdom, and to Burman, a sense of fierce protection.
Chila’s brand new mural that faces towards our previously launched @graphic_rewilding artwork was was created in collaboration with @oasissilvertown where Chila ran a collage workshop, encouraging the students to bring in items of personal belonging that remind them of home.
We’re excited that this bold, vibrant work will continue shining at the Royal Docks for the next two years. 🌟
Part of Royal Docks Originals Festival #RDO25
Commissioned by the Royal Docks Team
Curated by Hive Curates
Photos by James O’ Jenkins, @kaiimages , @sarah.larby.photo and @vickielickova

💫 Hive Curates has had the privilege of working with the internationally renowned artist @chilaburman for the last 12 months — and last week’s unveiling of her commission Royal Reflections & Sweet Hope at @yourroyaldocks felt like a true celebration of that journey!
To see Royal Reflections & Sweet Hope come to life — from the neons that adorn the @transportforlondon @ifslondoncablecar kiosk to the iconic Tiger Janu proudly sitting on top facing City Hall — is a moment we’re proud of.
Three vibrant neon sculptures: An Ice Cream, a Mermaid and a Dragon light up the side and back of the kiosk. Burman references the sugar and ice cream factories that once existed at the Docks. Whilst Burman’s Mermaid is a testament to the strength of female energy, the Dragon is symbolic of water, power, wisdom, and to Burman, a sense of fierce protection.
Chila’s brand new mural that faces towards our previously launched @graphic_rewilding artwork was was created in collaboration with @oasissilvertown where Chila ran a collage workshop, encouraging the students to bring in items of personal belonging that remind them of home.
We’re excited that this bold, vibrant work will continue shining at the Royal Docks for the next two years. 🌟
Part of Royal Docks Originals Festival #RDO25
Commissioned by the Royal Docks Team
Curated by Hive Curates
Photos by James O’ Jenkins, @kaiimages , @sarah.larby.photo and @vickielickova

💫 Hive Curates has had the privilege of working with the internationally renowned artist @chilaburman for the last 12 months — and last week’s unveiling of her commission Royal Reflections & Sweet Hope at @yourroyaldocks felt like a true celebration of that journey!
To see Royal Reflections & Sweet Hope come to life — from the neons that adorn the @transportforlondon @ifslondoncablecar kiosk to the iconic Tiger Janu proudly sitting on top facing City Hall — is a moment we’re proud of.
Three vibrant neon sculptures: An Ice Cream, a Mermaid and a Dragon light up the side and back of the kiosk. Burman references the sugar and ice cream factories that once existed at the Docks. Whilst Burman’s Mermaid is a testament to the strength of female energy, the Dragon is symbolic of water, power, wisdom, and to Burman, a sense of fierce protection.
Chila’s brand new mural that faces towards our previously launched @graphic_rewilding artwork was was created in collaboration with @oasissilvertown where Chila ran a collage workshop, encouraging the students to bring in items of personal belonging that remind them of home.
We’re excited that this bold, vibrant work will continue shining at the Royal Docks for the next two years. 🌟
Part of Royal Docks Originals Festival #RDO25
Commissioned by the Royal Docks Team
Curated by Hive Curates
Photos by James O’ Jenkins, @kaiimages , @sarah.larby.photo and @vickielickova

💫 Hive Curates has had the privilege of working with the internationally renowned artist @chilaburman for the last 12 months — and last week’s unveiling of her commission Royal Reflections & Sweet Hope at @yourroyaldocks felt like a true celebration of that journey!
To see Royal Reflections & Sweet Hope come to life — from the neons that adorn the @transportforlondon @ifslondoncablecar kiosk to the iconic Tiger Janu proudly sitting on top facing City Hall — is a moment we’re proud of.
Three vibrant neon sculptures: An Ice Cream, a Mermaid and a Dragon light up the side and back of the kiosk. Burman references the sugar and ice cream factories that once existed at the Docks. Whilst Burman’s Mermaid is a testament to the strength of female energy, the Dragon is symbolic of water, power, wisdom, and to Burman, a sense of fierce protection.
Chila’s brand new mural that faces towards our previously launched @graphic_rewilding artwork was was created in collaboration with @oasissilvertown where Chila ran a collage workshop, encouraging the students to bring in items of personal belonging that remind them of home.
We’re excited that this bold, vibrant work will continue shining at the Royal Docks for the next two years. 🌟
Part of Royal Docks Originals Festival #RDO25
Commissioned by the Royal Docks Team
Curated by Hive Curates
Photos by James O’ Jenkins, @kaiimages , @sarah.larby.photo and @vickielickova

Forest Road Murals by Adriana Jaroslavsky (@adrianajaros_), commissioned and produced by Hive Curates, forms part of Pocket Living’s (@pocketliving) Forest Road development in Walthamstow, designed by Gort Scott (@gortscott), won a RIBA (@ribalondon) London Award 2026 ✨
We commissioned 2 murals by the artist, created through craft-led processes with motifs reflecting the local heritage and celebrating the people, culture and creativity within the area of Waltham Forest.
The public-facing artwork Urban Echoes draws inspiration from modernism and the architectural elements of the building, while paying homage to William Morris. The artist led a community-focused workshop to develop colour pigments from locally sourced organic materials from nearby Lloyd Park, engaging local residents in the process of co-creating the mural.
Fluid Connections, artwork in the interior courtyard, was inspired by nearby Walthamstow Wetlands, referencing water as a vital force and reflecting on the diversity of wetlands which connect to the area with the surrounding boroughs.
Adriana Jaroslavsky also worked with the contractors to collect discarded bricks, metal, concrete and other site materials, so that they could be ground into pigments to inform the mural colour palette, further connecting to the language of the building.
Congratulations to all the teams recognised at this year’s awards 👏
Commissioned and produced by Hive Curates in partnership with Pocket Living.
Developer: Pocket Living (@pocketliving)
Structural Engineer: Whitby Wood (@whitbywood)
M&E / Sustainability Engineer: XCO2 (@xco2_e)
QS: WT Partnership
Planning Consultant: Boyer
Building Services: XCO2 (@xco2_e)
Landscape Architects: BD landscape architects (@bd_landscape)
Fire Engineering: JGA
Transport:Transport Planning Practice
Contractor: Legendre UK (@legendre_uk)
Art Commission: Hive Curates (@hivecurates) & Adriana Jaroslavsky (@adrianajaros_)
Photo 1: Jack Hobhouse (@jackhobhouse)
Photo 2 & 4: Jim Stephenson (@clickclickjim)
Photos 3: Sarah Larby (@sarah.larby.photo)
#RIBAAwards #RIBALondon #PublicArt #Architecture Placemak

Forest Road Murals by Adriana Jaroslavsky (@adrianajaros_), commissioned and produced by Hive Curates, forms part of Pocket Living’s (@pocketliving) Forest Road development in Walthamstow, designed by Gort Scott (@gortscott), won a RIBA (@ribalondon) London Award 2026 ✨
We commissioned 2 murals by the artist, created through craft-led processes with motifs reflecting the local heritage and celebrating the people, culture and creativity within the area of Waltham Forest.
The public-facing artwork Urban Echoes draws inspiration from modernism and the architectural elements of the building, while paying homage to William Morris. The artist led a community-focused workshop to develop colour pigments from locally sourced organic materials from nearby Lloyd Park, engaging local residents in the process of co-creating the mural.
Fluid Connections, artwork in the interior courtyard, was inspired by nearby Walthamstow Wetlands, referencing water as a vital force and reflecting on the diversity of wetlands which connect to the area with the surrounding boroughs.
Adriana Jaroslavsky also worked with the contractors to collect discarded bricks, metal, concrete and other site materials, so that they could be ground into pigments to inform the mural colour palette, further connecting to the language of the building.
Congratulations to all the teams recognised at this year’s awards 👏
Commissioned and produced by Hive Curates in partnership with Pocket Living.
Developer: Pocket Living (@pocketliving)
Structural Engineer: Whitby Wood (@whitbywood)
M&E / Sustainability Engineer: XCO2 (@xco2_e)
QS: WT Partnership
Planning Consultant: Boyer
Building Services: XCO2 (@xco2_e)
Landscape Architects: BD landscape architects (@bd_landscape)
Fire Engineering: JGA
Transport:Transport Planning Practice
Contractor: Legendre UK (@legendre_uk)
Art Commission: Hive Curates (@hivecurates) & Adriana Jaroslavsky (@adrianajaros_)
Photo 1: Jack Hobhouse (@jackhobhouse)
Photo 2 & 4: Jim Stephenson (@clickclickjim)
Photos 3: Sarah Larby (@sarah.larby.photo)
#RIBAAwards #RIBALondon #PublicArt #Architecture Placemak

Forest Road Murals by Adriana Jaroslavsky (@adrianajaros_), commissioned and produced by Hive Curates, forms part of Pocket Living’s (@pocketliving) Forest Road development in Walthamstow, designed by Gort Scott (@gortscott), won a RIBA (@ribalondon) London Award 2026 ✨
We commissioned 2 murals by the artist, created through craft-led processes with motifs reflecting the local heritage and celebrating the people, culture and creativity within the area of Waltham Forest.
The public-facing artwork Urban Echoes draws inspiration from modernism and the architectural elements of the building, while paying homage to William Morris. The artist led a community-focused workshop to develop colour pigments from locally sourced organic materials from nearby Lloyd Park, engaging local residents in the process of co-creating the mural.
Fluid Connections, artwork in the interior courtyard, was inspired by nearby Walthamstow Wetlands, referencing water as a vital force and reflecting on the diversity of wetlands which connect to the area with the surrounding boroughs.
Adriana Jaroslavsky also worked with the contractors to collect discarded bricks, metal, concrete and other site materials, so that they could be ground into pigments to inform the mural colour palette, further connecting to the language of the building.
Congratulations to all the teams recognised at this year’s awards 👏
Commissioned and produced by Hive Curates in partnership with Pocket Living.
Developer: Pocket Living (@pocketliving)
Structural Engineer: Whitby Wood (@whitbywood)
M&E / Sustainability Engineer: XCO2 (@xco2_e)
QS: WT Partnership
Planning Consultant: Boyer
Building Services: XCO2 (@xco2_e)
Landscape Architects: BD landscape architects (@bd_landscape)
Fire Engineering: JGA
Transport:Transport Planning Practice
Contractor: Legendre UK (@legendre_uk)
Art Commission: Hive Curates (@hivecurates) & Adriana Jaroslavsky (@adrianajaros_)
Photo 1: Jack Hobhouse (@jackhobhouse)
Photo 2 & 4: Jim Stephenson (@clickclickjim)
Photos 3: Sarah Larby (@sarah.larby.photo)
#RIBAAwards #RIBALondon #PublicArt #Architecture Placemak

Forest Road Murals by Adriana Jaroslavsky (@adrianajaros_), commissioned and produced by Hive Curates, forms part of Pocket Living’s (@pocketliving) Forest Road development in Walthamstow, designed by Gort Scott (@gortscott), won a RIBA (@ribalondon) London Award 2026 ✨
We commissioned 2 murals by the artist, created through craft-led processes with motifs reflecting the local heritage and celebrating the people, culture and creativity within the area of Waltham Forest.
The public-facing artwork Urban Echoes draws inspiration from modernism and the architectural elements of the building, while paying homage to William Morris. The artist led a community-focused workshop to develop colour pigments from locally sourced organic materials from nearby Lloyd Park, engaging local residents in the process of co-creating the mural.
Fluid Connections, artwork in the interior courtyard, was inspired by nearby Walthamstow Wetlands, referencing water as a vital force and reflecting on the diversity of wetlands which connect to the area with the surrounding boroughs.
Adriana Jaroslavsky also worked with the contractors to collect discarded bricks, metal, concrete and other site materials, so that they could be ground into pigments to inform the mural colour palette, further connecting to the language of the building.
Congratulations to all the teams recognised at this year’s awards 👏
Commissioned and produced by Hive Curates in partnership with Pocket Living.
Developer: Pocket Living (@pocketliving)
Structural Engineer: Whitby Wood (@whitbywood)
M&E / Sustainability Engineer: XCO2 (@xco2_e)
QS: WT Partnership
Planning Consultant: Boyer
Building Services: XCO2 (@xco2_e)
Landscape Architects: BD landscape architects (@bd_landscape)
Fire Engineering: JGA
Transport:Transport Planning Practice
Contractor: Legendre UK (@legendre_uk)
Art Commission: Hive Curates (@hivecurates) & Adriana Jaroslavsky (@adrianajaros_)
Photo 1: Jack Hobhouse (@jackhobhouse)
Photo 2 & 4: Jim Stephenson (@clickclickjim)
Photos 3: Sarah Larby (@sarah.larby.photo)
#RIBAAwards #RIBALondon #PublicArt #Architecture Placemak

Heading to Futurebuild (@futurebuildnow) at Excel London (@excellondon) this week? Keep an eye out for Blue Sunset by Graphic Rewilding (@graphic_rewilding), located beside Royal Victoria DLR 🌼🚆
Commissioned by Hive Curates in partnership with the Royal Docks Team for Royal Docks Originals, the mural reflects Newham’s rich cultural diversity through a vibrant exploration of flora and fauna.
Developed through conversations with local residents, Blue Sunset brings together flowers suggested by the community alongside references to the area’s docklands heritage and surrounding landscape. Bursting with colour, the artwork celebrates the energy, stories and identity of the Royal Docks while highlighting the power of nature within urban spaces.
Located at Projekt’s The Pump House (@thisisprojekt), the mural continues to welcome thousands of visitors arriving in the area each day, serving as a landmark visible directly from the DLR
📍 Royal Victoria DLR, The Pump House, Royal Docks, London
Commissioned by Hive Curates in partnership with the Royal Docks Team (@yourroyaldocks)
Photography: Sarah Larby (@sarah.larby.photo)
#PublicArt #RoyalDocks #Newham #MuralArt #UrbanArt #Placemaking #CreativePlacemaking #LondonArt #PublicRealm #BuiltEnvironment #HiveCurates

Heading to Futurebuild (@futurebuildnow) at Excel London (@excellondon) this week? Keep an eye out for Blue Sunset by Graphic Rewilding (@graphic_rewilding), located beside Royal Victoria DLR 🌼🚆
Commissioned by Hive Curates in partnership with the Royal Docks Team for Royal Docks Originals, the mural reflects Newham’s rich cultural diversity through a vibrant exploration of flora and fauna.
Developed through conversations with local residents, Blue Sunset brings together flowers suggested by the community alongside references to the area’s docklands heritage and surrounding landscape. Bursting with colour, the artwork celebrates the energy, stories and identity of the Royal Docks while highlighting the power of nature within urban spaces.
Located at Projekt’s The Pump House (@thisisprojekt), the mural continues to welcome thousands of visitors arriving in the area each day, serving as a landmark visible directly from the DLR
📍 Royal Victoria DLR, The Pump House, Royal Docks, London
Commissioned by Hive Curates in partnership with the Royal Docks Team (@yourroyaldocks)
Photography: Sarah Larby (@sarah.larby.photo)
#PublicArt #RoyalDocks #Newham #MuralArt #UrbanArt #Placemaking #CreativePlacemaking #LondonArt #PublicRealm #BuiltEnvironment #HiveCurates

Heading to Futurebuild (@futurebuildnow) at Excel London (@excellondon) this week? Keep an eye out for Blue Sunset by Graphic Rewilding (@graphic_rewilding), located beside Royal Victoria DLR 🌼🚆
Commissioned by Hive Curates in partnership with the Royal Docks Team for Royal Docks Originals, the mural reflects Newham’s rich cultural diversity through a vibrant exploration of flora and fauna.
Developed through conversations with local residents, Blue Sunset brings together flowers suggested by the community alongside references to the area’s docklands heritage and surrounding landscape. Bursting with colour, the artwork celebrates the energy, stories and identity of the Royal Docks while highlighting the power of nature within urban spaces.
Located at Projekt’s The Pump House (@thisisprojekt), the mural continues to welcome thousands of visitors arriving in the area each day, serving as a landmark visible directly from the DLR
📍 Royal Victoria DLR, The Pump House, Royal Docks, London
Commissioned by Hive Curates in partnership with the Royal Docks Team (@yourroyaldocks)
Photography: Sarah Larby (@sarah.larby.photo)
#PublicArt #RoyalDocks #Newham #MuralArt #UrbanArt #Placemaking #CreativePlacemaking #LondonArt #PublicRealm #BuiltEnvironment #HiveCurates

We’re excited to unveil three new public artworks commissioned by Hive Curates in Timber Square in Southwark! ✨
Thank you to everyone who joined us yesterday in celebrating the launch of our latest commissions by Amelia Bowles (@amelia_bowles_), Clare Burnett (@clareeburnett) and Akmaral Khassen (@akmasya).
The project, developed by Hive Curates in partnership with Landsec (@landsecgroup), reflects the site’s industrial heritage and the evolving sustainable innovation of the development.
☘️ Evergreen by Amelia Bowles is made of perforated metal panels inspired by the repetition of the early printing presses once housed in the same building.
🔆 Seedlinks by Clare Burnett is a group of 3 handmade mosaic sculptures made up of over 44,000 tiles. Their forms reference the seeds of timbers once traded in the yard and nod to a Roman mosaic discovered nearby on Southwark Street.
The Unwilding by Akmaral Khassen centres on timber as a material enduring presence in the site’s history and evokes a quiet exchange between humans and the environment. Spanning multiple railway arches, the work unfolds as an interconnected series of panels that create one composition.
The artworks are now on view at Timber Square - head over to experience them in the public realm! Stay tuned as we spotlight each work in the coming days.
📍 Timber Square, 25 Lavington St, London SE1 0NZ
Images: Timber Square public art launch, commissioned by Hive Curates in partnership with Landsec. Architects: Bennett Associates (@bennettsassociates). Photographed by Sarah Larby (@sarah.larby.photo).
#TimberSquare #Bankside #Southwark #London #PublicArt

We’re excited to unveil three new public artworks commissioned by Hive Curates in Timber Square in Southwark! ✨
Thank you to everyone who joined us yesterday in celebrating the launch of our latest commissions by Amelia Bowles (@amelia_bowles_), Clare Burnett (@clareeburnett) and Akmaral Khassen (@akmasya).
The project, developed by Hive Curates in partnership with Landsec (@landsecgroup), reflects the site’s industrial heritage and the evolving sustainable innovation of the development.
☘️ Evergreen by Amelia Bowles is made of perforated metal panels inspired by the repetition of the early printing presses once housed in the same building.
🔆 Seedlinks by Clare Burnett is a group of 3 handmade mosaic sculptures made up of over 44,000 tiles. Their forms reference the seeds of timbers once traded in the yard and nod to a Roman mosaic discovered nearby on Southwark Street.
The Unwilding by Akmaral Khassen centres on timber as a material enduring presence in the site’s history and evokes a quiet exchange between humans and the environment. Spanning multiple railway arches, the work unfolds as an interconnected series of panels that create one composition.
The artworks are now on view at Timber Square - head over to experience them in the public realm! Stay tuned as we spotlight each work in the coming days.
📍 Timber Square, 25 Lavington St, London SE1 0NZ
Images: Timber Square public art launch, commissioned by Hive Curates in partnership with Landsec. Architects: Bennett Associates (@bennettsassociates). Photographed by Sarah Larby (@sarah.larby.photo).
#TimberSquare #Bankside #Southwark #London #PublicArt

We’re excited to unveil three new public artworks commissioned by Hive Curates in Timber Square in Southwark! ✨
Thank you to everyone who joined us yesterday in celebrating the launch of our latest commissions by Amelia Bowles (@amelia_bowles_), Clare Burnett (@clareeburnett) and Akmaral Khassen (@akmasya).
The project, developed by Hive Curates in partnership with Landsec (@landsecgroup), reflects the site’s industrial heritage and the evolving sustainable innovation of the development.
☘️ Evergreen by Amelia Bowles is made of perforated metal panels inspired by the repetition of the early printing presses once housed in the same building.
🔆 Seedlinks by Clare Burnett is a group of 3 handmade mosaic sculptures made up of over 44,000 tiles. Their forms reference the seeds of timbers once traded in the yard and nod to a Roman mosaic discovered nearby on Southwark Street.
The Unwilding by Akmaral Khassen centres on timber as a material enduring presence in the site’s history and evokes a quiet exchange between humans and the environment. Spanning multiple railway arches, the work unfolds as an interconnected series of panels that create one composition.
The artworks are now on view at Timber Square - head over to experience them in the public realm! Stay tuned as we spotlight each work in the coming days.
📍 Timber Square, 25 Lavington St, London SE1 0NZ
Images: Timber Square public art launch, commissioned by Hive Curates in partnership with Landsec. Architects: Bennett Associates (@bennettsassociates). Photographed by Sarah Larby (@sarah.larby.photo).
#TimberSquare #Bankside #Southwark #London #PublicArt

We’re excited to unveil three new public artworks commissioned by Hive Curates in Timber Square in Southwark! ✨
Thank you to everyone who joined us yesterday in celebrating the launch of our latest commissions by Amelia Bowles (@amelia_bowles_), Clare Burnett (@clareeburnett) and Akmaral Khassen (@akmasya).
The project, developed by Hive Curates in partnership with Landsec (@landsecgroup), reflects the site’s industrial heritage and the evolving sustainable innovation of the development.
☘️ Evergreen by Amelia Bowles is made of perforated metal panels inspired by the repetition of the early printing presses once housed in the same building.
🔆 Seedlinks by Clare Burnett is a group of 3 handmade mosaic sculptures made up of over 44,000 tiles. Their forms reference the seeds of timbers once traded in the yard and nod to a Roman mosaic discovered nearby on Southwark Street.
The Unwilding by Akmaral Khassen centres on timber as a material enduring presence in the site’s history and evokes a quiet exchange between humans and the environment. Spanning multiple railway arches, the work unfolds as an interconnected series of panels that create one composition.
The artworks are now on view at Timber Square - head over to experience them in the public realm! Stay tuned as we spotlight each work in the coming days.
📍 Timber Square, 25 Lavington St, London SE1 0NZ
Images: Timber Square public art launch, commissioned by Hive Curates in partnership with Landsec. Architects: Bennett Associates (@bennettsassociates). Photographed by Sarah Larby (@sarah.larby.photo).
#TimberSquare #Bankside #Southwark #London #PublicArt
Natural Concerto
An interactive light and sound installation featured in the Light Up Kilburn Festival 2026, supported by @love.camden and @hivecurates
Designed as a "playful instrument," the project invites residents to reconnect with their natural surroundings and one another through the simple act of collective play.
The installation transforms collective human touch into a responsive, living symphony. By simply touching the living plants, the audience becomes co-authors of a real-time sound and light concerto, shaping an ever-evolving sensory experience. The source of the interactive soundscape was collected through a community workshop in Kilburn Grange Park, shaping this work with local voices and live experience.
This process mirrors nature itself. Just as the ecosystem in the park finds balance through the exchange between species. In the same way, a community finds its resonance through the beauty of its differences and thrives through participation and collective care.
For more information about our process and concept, please visit my website in bio
This project is built using @touchdesigner
#LightUpKilburn
#LUK26
#LightFestival
#interactiveinstallation
#lightinginstalaltion
#interactiveart
#newmediaart
#abletonlive
#touchdesigner
#plantmusic

Huge thanks to everyone who came by over the weekend to see my latest artwork, Samara, at Light Up Kilburn 2026!
I was commissioned by @hivecurates to produce a new design for a light art projection incorporating research into the plants, trees and flowers within Kilburn Grange Park. The theme of promoting biodiversity and illuminating our surroundings aligned perfectly with Islamic art and religious principles celebrating and showing love for nature through patterns.
Using a QR code, visitors were also able to access an infosheet showing a break down of the design for Samara: the inspiration, the geometry, the colours, the flora and fauna motifs and how my approach draws on traditional Islamic art.
It was an absolute pleasure to be part of this mesmerising light festival! Many thanks to the team @hivecurates Mark, Chantelle, Jerrell, and @love.camden for this opportunity!
#luk26 #lightupkilburn2026 #publicart #lightart #projectionart

Huge thanks to everyone who came by over the weekend to see my latest artwork, Samara, at Light Up Kilburn 2026!
I was commissioned by @hivecurates to produce a new design for a light art projection incorporating research into the plants, trees and flowers within Kilburn Grange Park. The theme of promoting biodiversity and illuminating our surroundings aligned perfectly with Islamic art and religious principles celebrating and showing love for nature through patterns.
Using a QR code, visitors were also able to access an infosheet showing a break down of the design for Samara: the inspiration, the geometry, the colours, the flora and fauna motifs and how my approach draws on traditional Islamic art.
It was an absolute pleasure to be part of this mesmerising light festival! Many thanks to the team @hivecurates Mark, Chantelle, Jerrell, and @love.camden for this opportunity!
#luk26 #lightupkilburn2026 #publicart #lightart #projectionart

Huge thanks to everyone who came by over the weekend to see my latest artwork, Samara, at Light Up Kilburn 2026!
I was commissioned by @hivecurates to produce a new design for a light art projection incorporating research into the plants, trees and flowers within Kilburn Grange Park. The theme of promoting biodiversity and illuminating our surroundings aligned perfectly with Islamic art and religious principles celebrating and showing love for nature through patterns.
Using a QR code, visitors were also able to access an infosheet showing a break down of the design for Samara: the inspiration, the geometry, the colours, the flora and fauna motifs and how my approach draws on traditional Islamic art.
It was an absolute pleasure to be part of this mesmerising light festival! Many thanks to the team @hivecurates Mark, Chantelle, Jerrell, and @love.camden for this opportunity!
#luk26 #lightupkilburn2026 #publicart #lightart #projectionart

Huge thanks to everyone who came by over the weekend to see my latest artwork, Samara, at Light Up Kilburn 2026!
I was commissioned by @hivecurates to produce a new design for a light art projection incorporating research into the plants, trees and flowers within Kilburn Grange Park. The theme of promoting biodiversity and illuminating our surroundings aligned perfectly with Islamic art and religious principles celebrating and showing love for nature through patterns.
Using a QR code, visitors were also able to access an infosheet showing a break down of the design for Samara: the inspiration, the geometry, the colours, the flora and fauna motifs and how my approach draws on traditional Islamic art.
It was an absolute pleasure to be part of this mesmerising light festival! Many thanks to the team @hivecurates Mark, Chantelle, Jerrell, and @love.camden for this opportunity!
#luk26 #lightupkilburn2026 #publicart #lightart #projectionart

Huge thanks to everyone who came by over the weekend to see my latest artwork, Samara, at Light Up Kilburn 2026!
I was commissioned by @hivecurates to produce a new design for a light art projection incorporating research into the plants, trees and flowers within Kilburn Grange Park. The theme of promoting biodiversity and illuminating our surroundings aligned perfectly with Islamic art and religious principles celebrating and showing love for nature through patterns.
Using a QR code, visitors were also able to access an infosheet showing a break down of the design for Samara: the inspiration, the geometry, the colours, the flora and fauna motifs and how my approach draws on traditional Islamic art.
It was an absolute pleasure to be part of this mesmerising light festival! Many thanks to the team @hivecurates Mark, Chantelle, Jerrell, and @love.camden for this opportunity!
#luk26 #lightupkilburn2026 #publicart #lightart #projectionart
🌳💡See you tonight, Kilburn! Here's a preview of our absolutely spectacular light festival 🔎 You don't want to miss it
Kilburn Grange Park has been transformed!
Come and see inspiring artworks by local artists, immersive soundscapes and interactive moments for all ages.
🗓 Tonight and tomorrow: 27–28 February 2026, 5–9pm
📍 Kilburn Grange Park, NW6 2JL
🎟 FREE – no booking required
👉 Site map and FAQs available. Plan your visit at lovecamden.org/light-up-kilburn or link in bio
Wrap up warm and join us for a truly magical experience - perfect for all ages
Tag who you’re bringing along 👇
@hivecurates
@daisydoigneon
@artandtech.ting
@annng.y
@linett_kamala
@lin_kam_art
@sarachoudhrey
@hannahgracewhittaker
@thisisamyjackson
lifeinkilburn
@kilburnstateofmind
@ourkilburntable
@kilburngrangepark
@kilburnmusicmilefestival
@onekilburn
#LightUpKilburn #Kilburn #CamdenEvents #FreeFestival #LondonEvents LUK2026

🔥 We’re excited to announce that @fireworkscollectiveuk are returning to Light Up Kilburn 2026!
Get ready for two spectacular fire performances at the Play Park in Kilburn Grange Park:
✨ 6:30–7:00pm
✨ 7:30–8:00pm
Expect high-energy choreography, flames lighting up the night, and a show the whole family will love.
You can find the Play Park location on our festival map and full programme — link in bio.
🎪 Light Up Kilburn
Friday 27 & Saturday 28 February 2026
Kilburn Grange Park, NW6
5–9pm | Free & family-friendly
Photos by Crispian Blaize
#LightUpKilburn
#LUK26
#HiveCurates
#LoveCamden
#FirePerformances

🔥 We’re excited to announce that @fireworkscollectiveuk are returning to Light Up Kilburn 2026!
Get ready for two spectacular fire performances at the Play Park in Kilburn Grange Park:
✨ 6:30–7:00pm
✨ 7:30–8:00pm
Expect high-energy choreography, flames lighting up the night, and a show the whole family will love.
You can find the Play Park location on our festival map and full programme — link in bio.
🎪 Light Up Kilburn
Friday 27 & Saturday 28 February 2026
Kilburn Grange Park, NW6
5–9pm | Free & family-friendly
Photos by Crispian Blaize
#LightUpKilburn
#LUK26
#HiveCurates
#LoveCamden
#FirePerformances

🔥 We’re excited to announce that @fireworkscollectiveuk are returning to Light Up Kilburn 2026!
Get ready for two spectacular fire performances at the Play Park in Kilburn Grange Park:
✨ 6:30–7:00pm
✨ 7:30–8:00pm
Expect high-energy choreography, flames lighting up the night, and a show the whole family will love.
You can find the Play Park location on our festival map and full programme — link in bio.
🎪 Light Up Kilburn
Friday 27 & Saturday 28 February 2026
Kilburn Grange Park, NW6
5–9pm | Free & family-friendly
Photos by Crispian Blaize
#LightUpKilburn
#LUK26
#HiveCurates
#LoveCamden
#FirePerformances
NATURAL CONCERTO | Trailer 2026
Our new interactive installation, created in partnership with @hivecurates and @love.camden, will premiere at Light Up Kilburn 2026 ✨
📅 Friday 27th & Saturday 28th February
⏰ 5pm–9pm
🎟 FREE + family-friendly
📍 Kilburn Grange Park, NW6 2JL
We can’t wait to welcome you. Come experience it with us!
#lightupkilburn2026
💡✨ 3 days until Kilburn Grange Park glows! ✨💡
Light Up Kilburn returns! Expect illuminated trails, inspiring artworks by local artists, immersive soundscapes and interactive moments for all ages. This year we’ll be celebrating the park’s biodiversity, highlighting women’s safety at night, and bringing our community together through creativity and light 💜
🗓 27–28 February 2026, 5–9pm
📍 Kilburn Grange Park, NW6 2JL
🎟 FREE – no booking required
👉 Plan your visit at lovecamden.org/light-up-kilburn or link in bio
Tag who you’re bringing along 👇
@hivecurates
@daisydoigneon
@artandtech.ting
@annng.y
@linett_kamala
@lin_kam_art
@sarachoudhrey
@hannahgracewhittaker
@thisisamyjackson
lifeinkilburn
@kilburnstateofmind
@ourkilburntable
@kilburngrangepark
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