

KQ Private View | Camden Schools Arts Biennale at Central Saint Martins
Please join us for a morning private view and tour of the Camden Schools Art Biennale at the Lethaby Gallery, Central Saint Martins on Wednesday 22 July.
CSM, Camden Council and Camden Learning are delighted to invite you to a breakfast visit to the Camden Schools Art Biennale, to showcase the creativity and artistic endeavour of schools from across the whole borough of Camden.
During this event, the project teams from CSM and Camden Learning will introduce the concept and background of the Biennale, and provide a tour of the exhibition, documenting the process and practice behind staging the show.
A light breakfast and refreshments will be available from 08:30, and the opening welcome and tour will begin at 09:10.
About the Camden Schools Art Biennale
Following its inaugural edition in 2024, the Camden Schools Art Biennale 2026 returns from 14 – 26 July at the Lethaby Gallery, CSM and across the King’s Cross estate. The 2026 Biennale will feature hundreds of artworks developed by pupils from every Camden school and every key stage of learning, from Primary and Special Education, through Secondary to A-Level, focused on enhancing arts opportunities for pupils and staff, raising standards, and enhancing creative provision across schools.
The Camden Schools Art Biennale is a partnership between Camden Council, Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London and Camden Learning. The exhibition and associated programme of outreach into schools is also supported by The John Lyon’s Charity, The King’s Cross Group, Art Mentor Foundation Lucerne and Camden STEAM.
About the Knowledge Quarter
The Knowledge Quarter is an innovation district at the heart of King’s Cross, bringing together world‑leading research institutes, cultural organisations, community groups and cutting‑edge businesses within a one‑mile radius.
Partners include the British Library, the British Museum, Central Saint Martins, Google DeepMind, the Institute of Physics, UCL and Wellcome, all united by a commitment to creating and sharing knowledge.
The Knowledge Quarter connects these institutions to drive collaboration, showcase collective strengths and ensure local residents can access and benefit from the district’s resources.