Walk The Line with its Co-Founder and Director, Megan Piper, and learn from an expert in managing a public art programme.
The tour will include two new co-commissions by Katie Schwab and Helen Cammock, which have been developed with local residents and community groups, Madge Gill, Eva Rothschild, Tracey Emin and Virginia Overton. The walk will finish at Three Mills, home to the world’s largest surviving tidal mill, on the River Lea.
Members will also have the chance to connect and peer-mentor.
Please RSVP using the form below. Places are on a first come first served basis.
Photography will be taken at the event. Please note that by entering the event site, you agree to be filmed or photographed, which may be used for marketing or promotional purposes.
The Line is an ambitious public art project in East London that connects Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and The O2, following the waterways and the line of the Greenwich Meridian. Their mission is to connect communities and inspire individuals through a dynamic outdoor exhibition programme where everyone can explore art, nature and heritage for free.
The Line is an experience. It is a space for discovery and adventure, as well as quiet contemplation. The seasons and tides are always changing. Every visit is unique. Spend time on The Line. It’s yours to explore.
Megan co-founded The Line with the late regeneration expert, Clive Dutton. Prior to starting The Line, Megan was a gallerist and ran The Piper Gallery in Fitzrovia (2012-13) and a gallery space on Jermyn Street in St James’s (2016-17). She is a founding member of the Association of Women in the Arts and a former Governor of Elmhurst Ballet School in Birmingham.