The ianVisits guide to cheap and free things to do in London on Monday 4th March.
Top events in London on Mon 4th Mar 2024
Sumita’s talk will focus on what women can do during education and work to help themselves and what support they need from practices and institutions in order to do this.
6:25pm to 8:15pm
Fleet Street
Uncover the science of mental health with Camilla Nord, lead at the Mental Health Neuroscience programme at the University of Cambridge.
7pm to 8:30pm
Hanover Square
Ten Exhibitions That Are Closing Soon
Discover an overlooked Renaissance great in the first-ever exhibition dedicated to Francesco Pesellino (c.1422–1457).
10am to 6pm
Trafalgar Square
Closing soon Sun, 10th March
The first UK exhibition dedicated to the work of French couturière, Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel, charting the establishment of the House of CHANEL and the evolution of her iconic design style.
10am to 5:45pm
South Kensington
Closing soon Sun, 10th March
Free
Everyday Monuments
Everyday Monuments showcases works by three emerging UK artists – Catriona Robertson, Jacob Talkowski and Alaric Hammond.
10am to 6pm
Chelsea
Closing soon Sun, 10th March
‘Charles Holden’s Master Plan’ celebrates the architect’s vision of what a modern university could be through displays of detailed architectural models, archival documents, photo albums, and other mixed media.
9am to 5pm
Euston
Closing soon Fri, 15th March
Free
Elysian Arcs
Elysian Arcs is a free outdoor immersive light and sound installation created by award-winning design studio, Atelier Sisu.
10am to 8pm
City of London
Closing soon Fri, 15th March
Free
Isolation Portraits
Isolation Portraits is a collection of photographs by Chris Pig.
11am to 9pm
Kennington
Closing soon Fri, 15th March
This exhibition at the National Gallery presents models of the shortlisted artworks for the next two commissions in 2026 and 2028.
10am to 6pm
Trafalgar Square
Closing soon Sun, 17th March
Brought together again after five decades, a series of landscapes by the Scots-Irish artist William Crozier (1930-2011) are on display, showcasing why he became one of the leading artists of the post-war generation.
10am to 6pm
Notting Hill
Closing soon Fri, 22nd March
Free
Unforgotten Lives
This exhibition presents the stories of Londoners of African, Caribbean, Asian and Indigenous heritage who lived and worked in the city between 1560 and 1860 and are recorded in London’s archives.
10am to 4:30pm
Clerkenwell
Closing soon Wed, 27th March
This free exhibition showcases the work of the 12 emerging designers from across the UK who have been selected as the recipients of the Linbury Prize for Stage Design 2023.
10am to 11pm
Southwark
Closing soon Sat, 30th March
What's on in London
Walking tours of London on Monday 4th March 2024
Join a group of fellow muggles for a walking tour and see the real-life locations that inspired sets such as Diagon Alley, the Leaky Cauldron, and the Ministry of Magic.
Starts at 11am
City of London